Final- Chapter 12: The World of Prison Staff Flashcards
Closed systems
prison systems that consist only of the internal environment, under the direct control of the warden, and w/o interference from external groups
- 1800 to 1960’s
Open system
prison systems that have frequent interactions btw the organization and other groups to get resources, support, and accomplish goals
-current prisons
Chain of Command
Hierarchy in organization, identified in terms of authority, in which people receive orders from those immediately above them and pass orders to one below them
Warden
chief executive officer of a prison
- 1 per prison
- responsible for day-to-day operations
Transactional leaders
traditional leaders in org. who were involved in exchange relationships between leaders + followers
-provide answers + direction
Transformational leaders
organizational leadership based on principles while motivating staff to address challenges and find new solutions
- cooperative and understanding
Correctional officer
staff person in a prison/jail who accomplishes a mission by maintaining control and order in prison
Post orders
detailed description of activities required to be performed throughout the day
Management culture
based on the way prison leadership deals and communicates with staff
Relationship culture
based on how staff members view and communicate with inmates
Dothard v. Rawlinson
ruled that a BFOQ against the female corrections officers was allowable because of the deplorable conditions of the Alabama prison + lack of sex offenders
Gunther v. Iowa
determined that inmate privacy was not a valid reason to refuse to hire a woman as correctional officer