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Multiple-choice (single) 1. There are more than 2 million people imprisoned in the USA. (See underlined section of text) TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer Multiple-choice (single) 2. 22% of American prisoners are dangerou s. TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer next hint | answer explanation Hint 1 Paragraph A Answer Explanation 'Around 77% of former prisoners will commit a crime again within 5 years' Multiple-choice (single) 3. About ¾ of people who have been to prison in the USA will reoffend. TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer Multiple-choice (single) 4. The majority of prisons in the USA have treatment programs. TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer next hint | answer explanation Hint 1 Paragraph B Answer Explanation 'most do not have treatment programs' Multiple-choice (single) 5. Prisoners in Norway have to study while incarcerated. TRUE Correct answer Incor
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Multiple-choice (single) 1. There are more than 2 million people imprisoned in the USA. (See underlined section of text) TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer
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1. There are more than 2 million people imprisoned in the USA. (See underlined section of text)
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Multiple-choice (single) 2. 22% of American prisoners are dangerou s. TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer next hint | answer explanation Hint 1 Paragraph A Answer Explanation 'Around 77% of former prisoners will commit a crime again within 5 years'
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2. 22% of American prisoners are dangerou s.
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Multiple-choice (single) 3. About ¾ of people who have been to prison in the USA will reoffend. TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer
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3. About ¾ of people who have been to prison in the USA will reoffend.
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Multiple-choice (single) 4. The majority of prisons in the USA have treatment programs. TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer next hint | answer explanation Hint 1 Paragraph B Answer Explanation 'most do not have treatment programs'
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4. The majority of prisons in the USA have treatment programs.
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Multiple-choice (single) 5. Prisoners in Norway have to study while incarcerated. TRUE Correct answer Incorrect answer FALSE Correct answer Incorrect answer NOT GIVEN Correct answer Incorrect answer next hint | answer explanation Hint 1 paragraph C Answer Explanation The have access to education but the text doesn't say that they have to study.
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5. Prisoners in Norway have to study while incarcerated.
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Choose the correct answer Crime and punishment: The Norwegian model Crime is a problem in all countries but, globally, the USA has the highest prison rate. Over 5 million people are victims of violent crime per year and over 2 million people are - behind beside between before - - behind beside between before bars. This means that, despite - have to have having it has - - have to have having it has just 4.4% of the world’s population, the USA has 22% of the world’s prisoners. Some of them are dangerous but many are just petty criminals. The reoffending rate is also high; around 77% of former prisoners will - commence do make commit - - commence do make commit a crime again within 5 years of their release. There are many reasons for this high rate. Not only - is do can are - - is do can are prisons often violent and overcrowded, but most also do not have treatment programs for mental illness or substance abuse. As a result, when the prisoners are released, they may not be able to find a job or accommodation. So, it is inevitable that many will - smash destroy crack break - - smash destroy crack break the law again. - Wherever Meanwhile While However - - Wherever Meanwhile While Howev
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Crime and punishment: The Norwegian model Crime is a problem in all countries but, globally, the USA has the highest prison rate. Over 5 million people are victims of violent crime per year and over 2 million people are - behind beside between before - - behind beside between before bars. This means that, despite - have to have having it has - - have to have having it has just 4.4% of the world’s population, the USA has 22% of the world’s prisoners. Some of them are dangerous but many are just petty criminals. The reoffending rate is also high; around 77% of former prisoners will - commence do make commit - - commence do make commit a crime again within 5 years of their release. There are many reasons for this high rate. Not only - is do can are - - is do can are prisons often violent and overcrowded, but most also do not have treatment programs for mental illness or substance abuse. As a result, when the prisoners are released, they may not be able to find a job or accommodation. So, it is inevitable that many will - smash destroy crack break - - smash destroy crack break the law again. - Wherever Meanwhile While However - - Wherever Meanwhile While However the USA struggles with
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Crime and punishment:
The Norwegian model
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Crime is a problem in all countries but, globally, the USA has the highest prison rate. Over 5 million people are victims of violent crime per year and over 2 million people are behind bars. This means that, despite having just 4.4% of the world’s population, the USA has 22% of the world’s prisoners. Some of them are dangerous but many are just petty criminals. The reoffending rate is also high; around 77% of former prisoners will commit a crime again within 5 years of their release.
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There are many reasons for this high rate. Not only are prisons often violent and overcrowded, but most also do not have treatment programs for mental illness or substance abuse. As a result, when the prisoners are released, they may not be able to find a job or accommodation. So, it is inevitable that many will break the law again.
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While the USA struggles with this issue, Norway may have a solution. Prisons in Norway focus on the care of the offender and help them to tackle their problems before returning to society. While serving their sentences, Norwegian inmates have access to health services, education, libraries and most importantly, job training. Here, reoffending rates are among the lowest in the world and their methods are so effective that other countries are choosing the ‘Norwegian model’. This is good news for law-abiding citizens.
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Crime and punishment:
The Norwegian model
Paragraph A
Crime is a problem in all countries but, globally, the USA has the highest prison rate. Over 5 million people are victims of violent crime per year and
over 2 million people are behind bars
. This means that, despite having just 4.4% of the world’s population, the USA has 22% of the world’s prisoners. Some of them are dangerous but many are just petty criminals. The reoffending rate is also high; around 77% of former prisoners will commit a crime again within 5 years of their release.
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There are many reasons for this high rate. Not only are prisons often violent and overcrowded, but most also do not have treatment programs for mental illness or substance abuse. As a result, when the prisoners are released, they may not be able to find a job or accommodation. So, it is inevitable that many will break the law again.
Paragraph C
While the USA struggles with this issue, Norway may have a solution. Prisons in Norway focus on the care of the offender and help them to tackle their problems before returning to society. While serving their sentences, Norwegian inmates have access to health services, education, libraries and most importantly, job training. Here, reoffending rates are among the lowest in the world and their methods are so effective that other countries are choosing the ‘Norwegian model’. This is good news for law-abiding citizens.
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Multiple-choice (single)
1.
There are more
than 2 million people imprisoned in the USA.
(See
underlined
section of text)
TRUE
Correct answer
Incorrect answer
FALSE
Correct answer
Incorrect answer
NOT GIVEN
Correct answer
Incorrect answer
Multiple-choice (single)
2.
22% of American prisoners are dangerou
s.
TRUE
Correct answer
Incorrect answer
FALSE
Correct answer
Incorrect answer
NOT GIVEN
Correct answer
Incorrect answer
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Answer Explanation
'Around 77% of former prisoners will commit a crime again within 5 years'
Multiple-choice (single)
3.
About ¾ of people who have been to prison
in the USA will reoffend.
TRUE
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Incorrect a
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Crime and punishment:
The Norwegian model
Crime is a problem in all countries but, globally, the USA has the highest prison rate. Over 5 million people are victims of violent crime per year and over 2 million people are
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just 4.4% of the world’s population, the USA has 22% of the world’s prisoners. Some of them are dangerous but many are just petty criminals. The reoffending rate is also high; around 77% of former prisoners will
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make
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prisons often violent and overcrowded, but most also do not have treatment programs for mental illness or substance abuse. As a result, when the prisoners are released, they may not be able to find a job or accommodation. So, it is inevitable that many will
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the USA struggles with this issue, Norway may have a solution. Prisons in Norway focus on the care of the offender and help them to tackle their problems before
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effective that other countries are adopting the ‘Norwegian model’. This is good news for law-abiding citizens.
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