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Institutional Corrections
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The Prison Experience
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Norms and Values The inmate code ▪ Don’t interfere with inmate interests ▪ Don’t quarrel with fellow inmates ▪ Don’t exploit inmates ▪ Don’t trust the guards or the things they stand for
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Norms and Values Fish Prisonization Contemporary inmate society ▪ Race ▪ Ethnicity ▪ Age
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Prison Subculture: Deprivation or Importation? Pains of imprisonment ▪ Deprivation of liberty, autonomy, security, goods and services, and heterosexual relationships Three subcultures ▪ Convict, thief, “straight”
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Adaptation Adaptive Roles ▪ Doing time ▪ Gleaning ▪ Jailing ▪ Disorganized criminal
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The Prison Economy Commissary ▪ Toiletries ▪ Tobacco ▪ Snacks Underground economy ▪ Food ▪ Homemade wine ▪ Drugs ▪ Sex
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The Subculture of Women’s Prisons Pseudofamilies Homosexual roles Less stable and less familial than in the past
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Male versus Female Subcultures Women less violent than men Women’s prisons less violent than men’s Women more responsive to prison programs than men Women’s security levels mixed, men’s not Women less likely to segregate by race than men Women form intimate relationships with staff
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Sexual Misconduct Any behavior that is sexual in nature directed toward an inmate by an employee, official visitor, or agency representative Includes ▪ Touching ▪ Threats ▪ Exposure
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Sexual Misconduct Jeopardizes facility security Creates stress and trauma for those involved Exposes agency and staff to potential lawsuits Creates a hostile work environment Victimizes the vulnerable
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Mothers and Their Children Over 60 percent of female inmates in state prisons are mothers of minor children Lived with children prior to incarceration Single parents Prison nursery programs
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Classification of Prisoners Treatment based on assessment of needs Risk assessment Treatment assessment Predictive models Equity based models
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Educational and Vocational Programs Educational programs ▪ Reading, English, math ▪ GED ▪ Practical problems ▪ Lack of basic skills ▪ Attitudes not conducive to learning
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Educational and Vocational Programs Vocational programs ▪ Job skills ▪ Problems ▪ Less-desirable jobs ▪ Obsolete or outdated equipment ▪ Outdated skills ▪ Women’s programs “stereotypical” jobs ▪ Lack of attitudes and habits necessary to keep a job ▪ Barred by felony convictions
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Prison Industries Piece price system Public account system State-use system Public works and ways system
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Rehabilitative Programs Psychotherapy Psychotropic medications Reality therapy Confrontation therapy Transactional analysis Cognitive skill building
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Medical Services Inmates have right to medical treatment while incarcerated Hepatitis C HIV Poverty Aging
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Medical Services Women inmates ▪ More serious medical problems ▪ Arthritis, asthma, cancer, heart problems, liver problems, hepatitis, and sexually transmitted disease ▪ Pregnancy ▪ High risk
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