Quiz-1
- What is the primary purpose of the rules?
a) To provide a fixed model system of prisons
b) To establish universally accepted principles and practices
c) To replace national prison laws
d) To abolish prison institutions - The rules aim to set out:
a) Maximum punishments for offenders
b) Minimum international standards of good practice
c) A single global prison system
d) Detailed prison construction guidelines - According to the text, the rules are based on:
a) Historical prison systems
b) Personal opinions of prison officials
c) Consensus of contemporary thought and best practices
d) Military standards - Why can’t the rules be applied in the same way everywhere?
a) Because prisons refuse to follow them
b) Due to variations in legal, social, economic, and geographical conditions
c) Because they are outdated
d) Because they are only suggestions for Europe - The rules should encourage nations to:
a) Avoid prison reforms
b) Strive to overcome practical difficulties in application
c) Replace UN standards with local rules
d) Ignore international cooperation - Who endorses these rules as minimum standards?
a) World Bank
b) International Court of Justice
c) United Nations
d) Interpol - Are the rules final and rigid?
a) Yes, they must be followed without change
b) No, they allow flexibility and development
c) Yes, they replace all national prison systems
d) None of the above - The rules allow for:
a) Experimentation and new practices in line with principles
b) Complete disregard of prison standards
c) Military-style prison management only
d) Punishment-oriented systems - Who can authorize justified departures from the rules?
a) Prisoners themselves
b) Provincial courts
c) Central prison administration
d) Local police officers - The overall spirit of the rules emphasizes:
a) Strict punishment of prisoners
b) Humane treatment and prison reform
c) Privatization of prisons
d) Abolition of prison institutions
Answer Key
1 – b) To establish universally accepted principles and practices
2 – b) Minimum international standards of good practice
3 – c) Consensus of contemporary thought and best practices
4 – b) Variations in legal, social, economic, and geographical conditions
5 – b) Strive to overcome practical difficulties in application
6 – c) United Nations
7 – b) No, they allow flexibility and development
8 – a) Experimentation and new practices in line with principles
9 – c) Central prison administration
10 – b) Humane treatment and prison reform
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