US Corrections Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Corrections | Agencies of justice that take control of offenders following thier conviction |
Prisons | State or federal connrections institution for incarceration of felons for one year or more |
Jails | Place to detain people awaiting trial, drunks, and other disorderly individualsor misdemeanants for less than one year |
Hulks | Old ships used to house prisoners in eighteenth century England |
John Howard | Eighteenth century Brit who wrote The State of Prisons |
Walnut Street Jail | A wing of this jail became a prison because of pressures from the Quakers on the Pennsylvania State Legislature |
Penitentiary House | Prisoner quarters in the Walnut Street Jail that had solitart cells |
Tier System | Cells built vertically on five floors under the Auburn System |
Congregate System | Prisoners eat and work in groups |
Auburn System | In nineteenth century New York, stressed congregate working conditions |
Pennsylvania System | Nineteenth century system that stressed total isolation |
Contract System | Used in early twentieth century, prisoners were leased out for private work |
Convict-Lease System | State leased out inmates to a business for a fixed annual fee and gave up supervision and control |
Property in Service | Control of prisoner is transferred to the contractor or shipmaster for the remainder of their sentance |
Ticket of Leave | Conditional release where former prisoners are let out in specified areas, and conditions of release are written in a license they are required to carry at all times |
Mark System | Inmates earn thier ticket of leave by good behavior and hard work |
Summers-Ashurst Act | 1940 act making it illegal to transport in interstate commerce goods made in prison for private use |
Prisoners' Rights Movement | Many cases ruled that inmates had rights to freedom of religion and speech, medical care, procedural due process, and proper living conditions |
Medical Model | Idea that inmates are "sick people" who are suffering from some social malady preventing them from adjusting to society |
Maximum Security Prisons | House dangerous felons with strict security measures and allowing limited contact with the outside world |
Medium Security Prisons | House nonviolent offedners and provide more opportunity for contact with the outside world |
Minimum Security Prisons | House white-collar and nonviolent offenders and allow liberal furloughs and visitation |
Shock Incarceration | Short prison sentance serverd in a boot-camp |
Boot Camps | Short term militaristic corrections facility involving intensive physical conditioning and discipline |
Community Corrections | State and federal correctional systems for an alternative to closed institutions |
Halfway Houses | Community-based correctional facility that houses inmates before outright release into the community to allow for acclimation into conventional society |
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