Title: Corrections
1Corrections
- Scope and costs
- Development of corrections
- Reform in the United States
- Organization of corrections
- Issues in corrections
- Who is in prison?
2Corrections Scope and Cost
- Corrections includes
- Incarceration
- Intermediate sanctions
- Probation
- Parole programs
- Costs of system
3Early English Corrections
- England Gaols and Hulks
- All inmates put together
- No government responsibility for welfare of
inmates
4Changes in Corrections Thinking
- Enlightenment rethinking
- John Howard The State of
- Prisons in England and Wales (1777)
- Howards ideas brought to
- United States
5 Eras of Correction
Medical Model (1930s-1960s)
Colonial (1600s-1790s)
Penitentiary (1790s-1860s)
Community Model (1960s-1970s)
Reformatory (1870s-1890s)
Crime Control Model (1970s-2000)
Progressive (1830s-1930s)
Today
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7Federal Prison System
- Federal Bureau of Prisons operates the system.
- Maintains institutions at 6 security levels.
- Population contains more inmates convicted of
white collar crime than state institutions. - Drug offenders make up about 60 of the
incarcerated population. - Less than 7 have committed violent crimes.
8State Corrections Systems
- Executive branch but degree of centralization
varies - Community corrections
- Prisons
9Multiple, and sometimes conflicting missions of
community corrections.
- Punish offenders.
- Protect the community.
- Reduce crime.
- Save money.
- Prevent prison crowding.
10State Prison Organization
Classification based on Gender Age
Security
State Prison Dept.
Female
Male
Juvenile
Max Med Min
Female
Male
11State Institutions for Women
- Only 6 of incarcerated population
- 53 institutions for women and 29 coed
12Privatization Prisons for Profit
- Well established theory in state government
- Comparison to public
- Remaining issues
13Corrections Industry Stock Performance
WHC Wackenhut Corrections CXW Corrections
Corporation of America SPX SP
14Jails Local Correctional Facilities
- 3,300 in United States
- Locally administered
- Function
- Issues
15Incarceration Trends
- From 98 per 100k in 72 to 409 per 100k in 95
- Higher than any other developed country
- Explanations
- Public opinion
- Better policing
- Tougher sentencing
- Construction
- War on drugs
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17Who is in Prison?
- Primarily young
- Minorities
- Recidivists
- Increasing elderly population
- Rise of HIV and AIDS
Elderly prison population over time