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Corrections (Juvenile Periods (Juvenile Court, Juvenile Rights, Refuge,…
Corrections
Juvenile Periods
Juvenile Court
Juvenile Rights
Refuge
Crime Control
Puritan
"Kids are Different"
Rights for Prisoners
8th Amendment
14th Amendment
1st Amendment
Equal Protection
Due Process
Prison Population Growth
More likely incarceration
Tougher sentencing
Increased Arrest
Prison Construction
War on Drugs
Programs
Vocational
Educational
Industrial
Rehabilitative
Medical
Release
Expiration
Mandatory
conditional
Discretionary
Juvenile Cases
Delinquency
Status Offenses
Neglect
Dependency
Roles
State
Community Corrections and State Prisons
Local
Jails: Hold those awaiting trial and sentenced offenders
Federal
Federal Bureau of Prisons and Federal Probation and Parole Supervision
Models of Incarceration
Custodial Model
Maintenance of Security
Reintegration Model
Prepare for return to Society
Rehabilitation Model
Security and House-keeping activities
Most Incarcerated Population
Young
Male
Minorities
Probation
Allows second chance
60% of Incarcerated population
Live in community
Parole
Ex-inmates after time
Can be re-incarcerated if violated
Parole Officers
Cops
Social Workers
Prison Organization
Goals
Keep Custody
Work Inmates
Serving or treating Inmates
Connection back to Modules
Corrections is where most things in the first modules ended
Intermediate Sanctions
Punishments more restrictive than probation but less than prison
Fines
Forfeiture
Restitution
Community Service
Day Reporting
Home Confinement