Exam 1 (ch.3) Flashcards
an early English term for jail
First used in 1166\detained offenders waiting for trial, as well as mentally ill, vagrants, and the poor
Deplorable conditions led to the penitentiary Act of 1779
John Howard
Gaol
locally operated correctional facilities that confines persons before or after adjudication
Early American jails followed the English model
Used as workhouses and for confinement of offenders
Walnut street jail in Philadelphia
Jails are locally operated correctional facilities that hold individuals before and after adjudication
Jails
refers to a small jail with only a few cells and no accommodations for food services, medical care, or recreation
Lockup
elected official responsible for overseeing a county jail, generally in rural counties
Sheriff
Inmates are booked and given a brief physical and mental health screening
Some inmates are released on bail while others are held for court proceedings
Inmates not released are placed in more permanent housing and classified
Jail process
A jail that serves more than one county and is overseen by a regular jail commission
Regional Jail
the number of persons per 100,000 who are in jail or prison
Incarceration rates
The time served in jail or prison by any inmate
Length of Stay
Statistical approaches to consider the risk of escape and violence by inmates
Objective Classification systems
housed inmates in a linear design, with cells in long rows and walkways in front of the cells for supervision
First generation jails
Common dayroom surrounded by cells
Benefit over first-generation jails include better supervision of inmates, inmate interaction, and lower staff-inmate ratio
Podular designs
podular housing designs with remote supervision and electronic controls to open/close doors
Second generation jails
correctional officers are located in the unit in direct contact with inmates
Legal issues for jails
Third generation jails
-developed punitive intent standard for the Eighth amendment violations
Bell v. Wolfish (1979)
staff education to recognize early signs of suicide risks
Suicide prevention programs