US Prison System Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Total Institutions | Completely segregated, kept under surveillance, and forced to obey strict rules |
Punk | Weak inmate who is unable to protect him/herself |
Snitch | Inmate who asks guard for help or tells on other inmate |
Hustling | Sales of illegal comodities (drugs, alcohol, weapons...) within prison |
Niche | Insulation from the pains of imprisonment |
Inmate Subculture | norms and rules within a prison |
Inmate Social Code | values and interpersonal codes within a prison |
Argot | language that influences prison culture |
Prisonization | assimilation into prison culture |
Right Guy | inmate who strictly follows the social code |
Deprivation Model | Theory that imprisonment itself chanes the inmates into different more violent people |
Importation Model | Theory that the prison culture is just the accumulation of the existing culture in the outside world |
Administrative Control Model | Theory that inmate subculture is a result of the type of prison management (good v. bad) |
New Inmate Subculture | African american and latino inmates are more organized and powerful within prison |
Make-Believe Family | A fake family of peers in female prisons to compensate for loosing family relations |
Theraputic Community | Drug treatment model using positive peer pressure |
Less Eligibility | Idea that prisoners should be treated as less than the most underpriveledged law-abiding citizen |
Special-Needs Inmate | Inmates with carying social and psychological problems (mentally ill, elderly...) |
Work (Furlough) Release | Treatment program allowing prisoners to leave prison during the daytime to work |
Percy Amendment | Allows prison made goods to be sold out of state under strict regulation |
Conjugal Visit | Visits to inmates from spouses and family to continue strong outside relationships |
Newjack | newly hired correction officer |
Inmate-Balance Theory | Riots ensuing because corrections officers make efforts to gain control over inamtes |
Administrative-Control Theory | Theory that prison violence is caused by mismanagement |
Civil Death | Termination of the civil rights of convicted felons (no longer in use) |
Hands-Off Doctrine | Judicial policy of not interfering with administration of prison systems |
Exceptional Circumstance Doctrine | Courts only hear cases involving the right to medical treatment involving a total disreguard of human dignity and denying other cases |
Cruel and Unusual Punishment | Punishment in excess and violating the eigth amendment |
Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1996 | Limits the number of prison cases heard in federal court to only those in which other measures are exhausted |
Parole | Early release of a prisoner under conditions determined by a parole board |
Mandatory Parole Release | Release date is set at time of confinement. Can be delayed because of rule violations |
Technical Parole Violation | Revocation of parole because conditions of parole have been violated |
Intensive Supervision Parole | Shock parole where a parolee is matched to a specific supervisor by personality |
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