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Title: Corrections Intro'


1
Corrections Intro.
  • Dr. Matt Robinson
  • CJ 3532
  • Injustice in America
  • Appalachian State University

2
Corrections
  • The end result of the criminal justice network
  • Includes all forms of punishment
  • Probation, intermediate sanctions (community
    corrections)
  • incarceration, death penalty (institutional
    corrections)

3
Corrections
  • As noted before, more 7.3 million people under
    criminal justice supervision in US (2005)
  • 1.6 million inmates 1.4 under state
    jurisdiction and 199,000 under federal
    jurisdiction
  • 780,00 in local jails
  • 4.3 million on probation and 824,000 on parole
  • Roughly 3,300 on death row

4
Corrections
  • US has highest rate of incarceration in the
    world!
  • Our incarcerated population would be fourth
    largest city in USA!
  • Largely due to massive increases in incarceration
    over past 35 years

5
Largest Cities in the USA
New York, NY 8.1 million Los Angeles, CA 3.8
million Chicago, IL 2.8 million American
inmates 2.2 million Houston, TX 2.0
million Philadelphia, PA 1.5 million Phoenix,
AZ 1.5 million San Antonio, TX 1.3 million San
Diego, CA 1.3 million Dallas, TX 1.2 million
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The stability of punishment
????
8
Why the massive increases?
  • Not due to increases in crime, so why?
  • 1) General get tough ideology of criminal
    justice (crime control model)
  • 2) Longer sentences
  • 3) Truth in Sentencing laws / Three Strikes
    laws
  • 4) Abolition of parole
  • 5) War on drugs

9
Key Events During Imprisonment Increases
10
Why the massive increases?
  • War on drugs led to
  • 300 increase in state sentences for drug
    offenses (1980 to 1993)
  • 200 increase in federal sentences for drug
    offenses (1980 to 1993)
  • 478 increase in drug offenders sentenced to
    state prisons (1985-1996)
  • 545 increase in drug offenders sentenced to
    federal prisons (1985-1996)
  • 20 of total growth in imprisonment (1990-2000)

11
Incarceration Trends by Crime Type
12
Federal Drug Inmates
13
Did massive increases reduce crime?
  • Yes!

14
Did massive increases reduce crime?
  • BUT
  • Drop in crime not as dramatic as increase in
    imprisonment
  • Declines in crime in states with higher
    incarceration increases no different than states
    with lower incarceration increases

15
Did massive increases reduce crime?
  • AND
  • Only 25 of decreases in street crime due to
    incarceration increases
  • Which means 75 is due to something else!
  • Most declines in street crime due to non-criminal
    justice factors
  • Such as???

16
Crime declines
  • Other likely factors that reduced crime
  • Economic improvements
  • Aging population
  • Stabilization of crack markets
  • Legalized abortion
  • Other increases in criminal justice?

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Crime declines
  • Crime declines due to criminal justice should be
    viewed as TEMPORARY!
  • 90-95 of inmates will be released
  • Which means what happens inside prisons and jails
    should be of concern to us
  • We dont want them to get bigger and meaner
    RIGHT?
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