Prison Systems.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Institutional Corrections
Advertisements

Sponsored by: CCSU’s Women’s Center; Center for Public Policy & Social Research and the Institute for the Study of Crime & Justice.
2014.  To educate, state the facts, and to dispel rumors about our current facility and why a new facility is necessary.  To show the current facility’s.
Modern Correctional Philosophy
Women and Corrections: A Model Program By Vanessa Alleyne,PhD.
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Probation: Vocabulary Introduction. Probation- A disposition in which the defendant avoids time in prison by agreeing to comply with the orders of the.
Prisoner’s Rights in Canada On any given day 35,000 adults in Canada are locked up in jails giving us one of the highest incarceration rates among western.
In the Community. Community Corrections Continues after incarceration And it deals with split sentences.
The incarceration (confinement) of convicted offenders. Case preparation for all parole applications submitted The supervision of all offenders who are.
Chapter 8 Residential Intermediate Sanctions. Introduction Intermediate Sanctions are sentencing options between prison and probation that provide punishment.
CJPAC Cross-Training August 2010 State of Connecticut Department of Correction.
Special Prison Populations
Incarcerated Family Members Presented By: Sarah Grey, Kristen Gilmeister, & Ashley Landek.
The Juvenile Justice System 4.1 – Introduction to Juvenile Justice System October 1,
LIFE IN PRISON The system of incarceration in the United States is a "balancing act"......The state must weigh the rights of the convicted with the best.
Objectives: SWBAT Analyze the impact of recidivism on society Identify key aspects of the Juvenile Justice System 1.
ASCA Performance Based Measures System Training Performance Standards, Measures, and Key Indicators ASCA 1.
Introduction : Correctional Careers. Correctional Careers: Parole Officers Supervise previously incarcerated offenders. Conduct home, school, & work visits.
A Discussion about Dependent Children with Incarcerated Parents Featuring…….  a youth ambassador  a parent  a county prison warden.
CANADA’S PRISON SYSTEM. Entering Prison Prison/Incarceration is a very polarizing issue. It is also a very political issue Conservative rhetoric- more.
AJ 50 – Introduction to Administration of Justice Chapter 11 - Prisons and Jails.
Chapter 7 Prison Populations Size and Nature of Prison Populations Severity of legal sanctions General social-demographic trends –Aging of population.
ACCELERATED COMMUNITY ENTRY (ACE) A program designed to increase the success of high risk offenders returning to the community from prison Western District.
Section 4: Serving Time & Prison Life.  Prisoners are considered to pose little physical risk to the public and are mainly non-violent "white collar.
Prisons.
Prison Rape Elimination Act The Prison and the Community.
Chapter 13 Prisons and Jails
Introduction to Corrections Chapter One. Corrections Today 6.7 million adults under supervision (2002)
 LO1 Describe the history of incarceration in Canada  LO2 Identify the goal of the correctional system in Canada  LO3 Describe correctional facilities.
Community Corrections What happens when a prisoner is released?
The Attica Riot. Prison violence draws from a number of themes we have discussed:  Exploding prison population and incarceration rate, resulting in high.
Modern Correctional Philosophy. Performance Objectives Refer to POST performance objectives Refer to POST performance objectives.
Prison/Incarceration is a very polarizing issue. It is also a very political issue Conservative rhetoric- more jails, more sentences, throw people in.
A web presentation for RSAT - T&TA by Deana Evens, MA Corrections Transitions Programs Administrator Gender-Responsiveness in the Correctional Setting.
Expansion, Privatization & Profits of the Prison Industry.
Jessica Neal, Intern Wilmington University.  Protect the public by supervising adult offenders through safe and humane services, programs and facilities.
Criminal Law Basics.
Revive Reentry Services, LLC
Copyright 2011 Curriculum Technology, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Chapter 11 Prisons and Jails
11 Prisons and Jails.
Prisoners: Characteristics of U.S. Inmate Populations
Unit III Flashcards Chapters 5 and 6.
SENTENCING.
The Use of Prisons in America
Who Wants to be a Zillionaire?
Sentencing and Corrections
CE-Notes
Sentencing and Corrections
CPSS 210 Education on your terms/tutorialrank.com.
CJS 255 STUDY Lessons in Excellence-- cjs255study.com.
CJS 255 Education for Service-- tutorialrank.com
DIVERSION PROGRAMS.
Sentencing and Corrections
Re-socialization How far is too far?.
Chapter Ten Incarceration
The Correctional Context
Criminal Justice Process: Sentencing & Corrections
Sentencing and Corrections
11 Prisons and Jails.
Ravensbreuck By Riko Rodriguez.
Sonoma State University
Corrections.
Sentencing and Corrections
Sentencing and Corrections
Our House Addiction Recovery Center
AGENDA Finish up with Chapter 11 Lecture on prisons and jails Slide 22.
Introduction The United States uses incarceration as the punishment for the majority of serious and violent offenders Incarceration, while ancient in.
Presentation transcript:

Prison Systems

Incarceration Facilities 3 Levels of Incarceration Federal, State, Local General Rule- all operate their own prison Federal Bureau of Prison – created 1930 Hoover Purpose- confine, controlled, safe, secure environment and self improvement

Classified Facilities Holding for 60 days Examine risk, behavior, and program to enter Based on Addiction, type of crime, history Mens Prison – more security Degree of external security with the surrounding area Max- high razor wire, total isolation, complete lockdown Min- barbwire, barracks work release

Prisons Womens % is growing rapidly Dorm or cottage set up

Jail Lock up 48 hours New jail generation Jail hold offenders for less then a year New jail generation Module Homes/No locks/workrelease/etc…. Arizona