1. What is the definition of custody and treatment?
a. Custody: the activities within a prison that control inmate behavior and maintain order.
b. Treatment: “is the creation of an environment and provision of rehabilitative programs that encourage inmates to accept responsibility and to address personal disorders that make success in the community more difficult.”
2. List the right types of activities that contribute to the security and custody functions within a prison.
a. Effective inmate classification systems
b. Physical security within a prison
c. Consistently implemented security policies and procedures
d. Control of inmate movement and accountability
e. Control of contraband items
f. Implementation of an effective inmate disciplinary system
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Methods to separate unruly inmates or inmates at risk
h. Control and reduction of the likelihood of a prison riot or disturbance
3. Name three types of teams included in prison emergency plans.
a. Hostage negotiation teams (HNTs)
b. Disturbance control team (DCT)
c. Special emergency response team (SERT)
4. What is the Stockholm syndrome?
a. “The Stockholm Syndrome is thought to result in the hostages and captors beginning to identify with each other; hostage takers see the hostages as people rather than just objects, and they are therefore less likely to physically harm or kill their hostages.”
5. How many states currently have a statute allowing the death penalty?
a. 31 states
6. Describe evidence of the deterrent effect of the death penalty.
a. Most of the inmates who have committed murder don’t expect to be picked or don’t see the seriousness of the crime.
b. It is said that the death penalty is the same as a threat of being sentenced for life in
Surprisingly, a number of jails and state prisons across the country are in the middle of a heated crisis. A high percentage of the jails and prisons are dealing with antiquated communication systems that place the institution at risk. An institution without a strong communication system is a danger to the inmates and the personnel in the institution. Therefore, it should not come as a surprise that the city of Struthers plans to close their city jail. They decided to take this strategic step instead of making improvements to the communications system within the jail along with other outstanding issues.
Like many local and regional jails this facility is used to house pre-trial and court-sentenced inmates, as well as to assist the Court, law enforcement agencies, inmates and their families by operating as a safe and secure facility. Housing inmates in correctional facilities are a positive because it ensures that they
The U.S. prison systems has evolved greatly in the pasts centuries in many ways, but the most critical part where it greatly improved was the security of the facilities, the inmate treatment, and the construction of the building of how stable it is. The first and most important is the security. A prison system has to have a strict security system because without it prisoners can do whatever they want. So, they developed a security system where there are five levels: the higher the level is the stronger it is. Not all prisons do the same security because different buildings mean different levels.
Topic: Prison overcrowding General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will be able to identify and describe the key reasons and issues of prison overcrowding. Introduction Attention Getter Imagine being locked up in a confined space with little to no air conditioning, concrete walls, concrete floors, poor sanitation, rowdy peers, no soft comforts of a home, and a lack of the everyday basic needs.
IV. What works? a) List who the prison system has worked for. b) Jail, rehab, community service, education, social services, Draconian
Does it make sense to lock up 2.4 million people on any given day, giving the U.S the highest incarceration rate in the world. More people are going to jail, this implies that people are taken to prison everyday for many facilities and many go for no reason. People go to jail and get treated the worst way as possible. This is a reason why the prison system needs to be changed. Inmates need to be treated better.
Ever since the outset of the American Constitution, capital punishment has existed as a crime sentence in the United States. However, in recent decades, this topic has become highly controversial, as many states have dictated against the death penalty. Although states with this position on capital punishment are increasing, some states, such as Texas, have continued to edict this practice in their provinces. In the State of Texas, the sentence to death upon a person should not be permitted due to the fact it can wrongly convict a person, its court trial is highly expensive, and it brings forth an unjust treatment.
Preventing any physical contact between prisoners and outsiders, such as closed circuit remote visitation and court proceedings ( Bohm and Haley, 2011). Having procedures that are followed and closely monitored for
In order to, gain a better understanding of how experiences during incarceration related to changes within the family relationship, researchers used several independent variables that can be broadly categorized into one of three domains: experiences while incarcerated, family measures, and other control variables. Experiences while incarcerated. To account for experiences during the course of incarceration, researchers relied on several measures collected while the respondents were incarcerated. First, respondents were asked a series of questions about various programs and treatments they engaged in throughout their incarceration. The measures included whether the individual had completed a parenting skills class (10.6% of the sample reported
Within juvenile detention facilities, staff place children in isolation for varying periods of time, ranging from hours to months. The reasons staff place children in solitary confinement cells vary widely from one facility to the next, and even from one staff to another at the same facility. Employees often place a youth in isolation because it is the easiest and fastest way to ensure facility security. Some rationales for the practice are: safety, security, disciplinary, administrative, protective and medical. Using this method to control a youth’s behavior or for a disciplinary reason is very common.
Additionally, in an attempt to foster an increase in professionalism within the correctional community, care and consideration must be taken with the care and housing of inmates both privately operated and those operated by some branch of the government. “The quality of prisons has improved from the past, but there continue to be too many inhumane new prisons. New construction does not always result in a prison conductive to humane incarceration” (Bartollas,
Aspects such as anonymization, loss of identity, establishment of roles and authoritative hierarchies, dependency relationships, emasculation, and arbitrary control may all have a part to play in creating the hostile environments in prisons. This experiment has implications in the regulation of prisons and in achieving humane treatment of prisoners and reducing recidivism rates for criminals. It opened up new topics for exploration within the area of social
The United States has a larger percent of its population incarcerated than any other country. America is responsible for a quarter of the world’s inmates, and its incarceration rate is growing exponentially. The expense generated by these overcrowded prisons cost the country a substantial amount of money every year. While people are incarcerated for several reasons, the country’s prisons are focused on punishment rather than reform, and the result is a misguided system that fails to rehabilitate criminals or discourage crime. This literature review will discuss the ineffectiveness of the United States’ criminal justice system and how mass incarceration of non-violent offenders, racial profiling, and a high rate of recidivism has become a problem.
This article discusses individual cases and crimes and gives analysis of the arguments made against death penalty in real world. Firstly it discusses the deterrence argument while going through a number of cases. The conclusion is that it has no effect on reducing homicides but ironically it breeds violence as in some cases offenders committed a capital crime in a territory where execution still prevails while they could have easily avoided it. Second thing discussed is the cost, the research in article shows that it costs significantly more money to put a convict to death than to incarcerate him for life in a prison. Moreover it is shown that in many cases criminals are executed while there are reasonable doubts in their convictions and some have avoided execution by just a few hours before being exonerated.
Specific Purpose Statement: To invite my audience to see the different viewpoints involved with life after prison in the U.S. Thesis: Those who were once in incarceration live with the title of being a former convict the rest of their life. I wish to explore their lives after incarceration and I hope to find the differing opinions some of you may have on those that have re-joined our community. Pattern of Organization: Multiple Perspective Pattern Introduction [Attention-Getter] How would you feel knowing you were standing behind a convict in line at a grocery store?