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Criminal Justice A Brief Introduction ELEVENTH EDITION CHAPTER 11 Prisons and Jails

Prisons Prison A state or federal confinement facility that has custodial authority over adults sentenced to confinement Huge disparity between African Americans and Caucasians in prison Incarceration rate for African American males was seven times greater than the figure for Caucasians.

FIGURE 11-1 State Prison Populations, 1925 2013 Note: Numbers may not reflect the actual number of persons sentenced to incarceration because some states, like California, have begun to house substantial numbers of inmates in local jails rather than in state prison facilities. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Crime and Justice Atlas 2000 (Washington, DC: BJS, 2001), pp. 42 43; and Bureau of Justice Statistics, Prisoners in 2012 (Washington, DC: BJS, 2013); and other years.

The Philosophy of Imprisonment A contemporary model of imprisonment based on the principle of just deserts Emphasizes individual responsibility and the punishment of offenders Has become the operative principle underlying many of today's correctional initiatives continued on next slide

The Philosophy of Imprisonment Imprisonment is seen as a fully deserved consequence of criminal behavior. "Get tough" philosophy has been here for some time. "Three strikes" laws

Overcrowding The just deserts philosophy led to substantial and continued increases in the American prison population, even as crime rates were dropping. Prison capacity The size of the correctional population an institution can effectively hold

Intermediate Sanctions Rated Capacity The number of inmates a prison can handle, according to experts Operational Capacity The number of inmates a prison can effectively accommodate, based on management considerations continued on next slide

Intermediate Sanctions Design Capacity The number of inmates a prison was intended to hold when it was built or modified

Selective Incapacitation: A Strategy to Reduce Prison Populations Collective Incapacitation Found in states that rely on predetermined, or fixed, sentences Selective Incapacitation Seeks to identify the most dangerous criminals with the goal of removing them from society

Security Levels Minimum Security Generally housed in dormitory-like settings, free to walk the yard and visit most of the prison facility Medium Security Inmates generally permitted more freedom to associate with one another Less intense supervision. continued on next slide

Security Levels Maximum Security High fences, thick walls, secure cells, gun towers, armed prison guards Death-row inmates are all maximumsecurity prisoners.

Prison Classification Systems Classification System A system used by prison administrators to assign inmates to custody levels based on offense history, assessed dangerousness, and other factors continued on next slide

Prison Classification Systems Adult internal management system (AIMS) Record of misconduct Ability to follow staff directions Level of aggression toward other inmates

The Federal Prison System Five security levels Minimum security Low security Medium security High security ADMAX ADMAX Acronym for administrative maximum

Jails Jail A confinement facility administered by an agency of local government Purposes of jails Receiving individuals pending arraignment, holding for trial, conviction, sentencing Readmitting probation, parole, and bail violators

Jail Detaining juveniles Holding individuals for the military Releasing inmates upon completion of sentence Housing inmates for federal, state, or other authorities because of overcrowding in their facilities

Women and Jail Women comprise 12% of the country's jail population. They are the largest growth group in jails nationwide. Over 30% of women who are admitted to jail have a substance abuse problem. In some jurisdictions, it may be as high as 70%.

The Growth of Jails Jails are called the "shame of the criminal justice system". Many are old, poorly funded. Scantily staffed by underpaid and poorly trained employees Low priority in local budgets

Direct Supervision Jails Temporary confinement facilities that eliminate many of the traditional barriers between inmates and corrections staff Emerged during the 1970s continued on next slide

Direct Supervision Jails Appear to be substantially less susceptible to lawsuits brought by inmates Correctional personnel sometimes lack the training needed to make the transition to the direct style of supervision.

Jails and the Future Jails receive relatively little attention from the media. Have generally escaped public scrutiny National efforts are underway to improve the quality of jail life. continued on next slide

Jails and the Future Regional Jails A jail that is built and run using the combined resources of a variety of local jurisdictions The emergence of state jail standards Purpose is to identify the basic minimum conditions necessary for inmate health and safety Increased standards are costly

Private Prisons Privatization The movement toward the wider use of private prisons continued on next slide

Private Prisons Private Prison A correctional institution operated by a private firm on behalf of a local or state government Private prisons hold 6.8% of all state prisoners and 16.5% of federal prisoners. The growth rate of the private prison industry has been around 35% annually. continued on next slide

Private Prisons Barriers to privatization Old state laws that prohibit private involvement in correctional management Strikes by correctional officers The state's liability will not transfer to private corrections