chapter2 Flashcards
when were federal prisons established? its purposes? how many inmates are held? are they any in pa? and where?
established in May 1934, house adult felons who are sentenced to 1 or more years. since 2008 more than 2 billion were incarcerated. Usp Lewisburg is in pa
sentencing reform act of 1984
abolishes parole and establishes determinate sentencing for federal offenders
5 security levels of the federal prison system
minimum- low s-to-I ratio, dormitory housing
low- Double fence perimeter, strong work, and program component, higher s-to-i-ratio
medium- double fence with electronics, cell housing, higher s-to-I ratio
high- highly secure perimeter, cell housing, higher s-to-i ratio
Administrative- special mission, detention of pretrial offenders, house dangerous inmates
Ice is formerly known as? total # of facilities? in pa where?
Formerly known as INS. more than 200 facilities, york county, berk county, pike county and Montgomery
prison privatization? what led to using of practice? largest company
the prison operated by private enterprises for profit. they are used because of cost saving, increased capacity, and innovation. CCA is the largest company
what is parole? dates back to?
A word of honor, conditional release of an inmate.
dates back to 1940 created by alexander maconochie
What condition can it be revoked?
a violation, possible stipulated agreement, possible warrant for arrest
due process right
The right to a fair and impartial hearing or trial
The right to be notified of the charges against you
The right to an attorney
The right to present evidence and witnesses
The right to cross-examine witnesses
presumptive parole date?
Date which an inmate is eligible to be released on parole
3 major methods for release? how does discretionary release work?
discretionary parole- Board makes decision
supervised mandatory release- law requires release
unconditional mandatory release
Parole revocation process
determining there is a violation
possible stipulated agreement
notice of violation
possible warrant for arrest
preliminary hearing
full revocation hearing
reprimand/modification or return to prison
REvocation preliminary hearing? outcomes?
To determine if there is probable cause to believe that the parolee has violated the terms of release .
no probable cause, probable cause found but nothing changes and probable cause found and things change
PA board of probation and parole
located in Harrisburg, its made up of 11 members and a chairman, purpose reduced criminal propensity, supervise low-risk offenders
prisoner reentry
community cohesion, employment, and economic issues, homelessness, education
Juvenile court act of 1899? Where was it established and when?
Established the first JC in the united states.// It was in Chicago in 1899