Correction quiz 6 Flashcards
a model of correctional institution that emphasizes security discipline and order
custodial model
a model of correctional institutions that emphasizes the provision of treatment programs designed to reform the offender
rehabilitation model
a model of correctional instituions that emphasizes maintenance of the offendes ties to family and the community as method of reform in recognition of the fact that the offender will be returning to the community
reintegration model
an architectural plan by which a prison is constructed in the form of a wheel with “spokes” radiating from a central core
radial design
a prison architectural plan calling for a long central corridor crossed at regular intervals by structures containing the prisoner functional areas
telephone pole design
an architectural design by which the functional units of prison are housed in separate buildings constructed on four sides of an open square
court yard style
an architectural design by which the functional units of a prison are individually housed in a complex of building surrounded by a fence
campus style
a prison designed and organized to minimize the possibility of escapes and violence to that end it imposes strict limitations on the freedom of inmates an visitors
maximum security prison
a prison designed and organized to preven escapes and violence but in which restriction on inmate and visitors are less rigid than in maximum-security facilities
minimum security prison
the strategy of doing nothing to relieve crowding in prison under the assumption that the problem is temporary and will disappear in time
null strategy
a strategy of building new facilities to meet the demand for prison space
construction strategy
an investigation and summary report of a convicted offenders background which helps the judge decide on an appropriate sentence
presentenced investigation
a description in a PSI of th cost software the crime fore the victim including emotional and financial loses
victims impact statement
process by which price investigative firms contract with convicted offenders to conduct comprehensive background checks and suggest to judge creative sentencing options as alternatives to incarceration
client specific planning
the ability to force a person to do something that he or she does not want to do
power
the ability to influence pa persons action s in a desired direction with out resorting to force
ability
a method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment in which workers interact with clients in ways that promote the clients stake in teh change process
motivational interviewing
constraints imposed to all probationer including reporting to the probation office reporting any change of address remains employed and not leaving the jurisdiction without permission
standard conditions
constraints imposed some probationers to increase teh restrictiveness or painfulness of probationers to increase teh restrictiveness or painfulness of probation including fines community service and restitution
punitive conditions
constraints imposed on some probationers to force them to deal with a significant problem or need such as substance abuse
treatment conditions
the return of a former correctional client t criminal behavior as. measured by new arrest or other problems with the law
recidivism
an approach to probation that establishes goals for supervision and evaluates teh effectiveness of meeting those goals
performance based spervison
the probationers failure to abide by the rules and conditions of probation resulting in revocation of probation
technical violation
using correctional methods that have been shown to be effective by well designed research studies
evidence based practice
a techniques used to determine whether someone is using drugs
urinalysis
a drug that when combing with alcohol causes violent causes it is used to control a person drinking
Antabuse