PSY328H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Kingston Penitentiary, Penitentiary Act, Day Parole

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Multiple choice: when a judge considers an offender"s previous history of crimes when it comes to sentencing, that is considered a(n) _____ factor, mitigating, aggravating, substantiating, accelerating. Section: penal philosophy in canada & types of prisons. Apa outcome: 1. 3: the _____ in 1938 recommended revisions of penitentiary regulations to address overcrowding and to emphasize rehabilitation, canadian sentencing commission, gladue report, fauteux report, archambault inquiry. Apa outcome: 1. 3: for the most common early canadian punishments, strangers or vagabonds would be _____ while local residents faced _____, jailed; banishment, banished; shaming, shamed; jail, fined; transportation. Apa outcome: 1. 3: when a judge considers an offender"s youthfulness when it comes to sentencing, that is considered a(n) _____factor, substantiating, mitigating, aggravating, accelerating. Apa outcome: 1. 1: in 1956, in response to overcrowding and riots, the _____recommended the creation of a parole system to enhance re-entry success, canadian sentencing commission, fauteux report, archambault inquiry, gladue report.