CRIM 131 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Auburn System

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Dynamics of life inside prisons inmate code, violence, vicimizaion. Classiicaion of ofenders, risk/needs proiles, case management, treatment programs. Unique treatment challenges for sex ofenders, female ofenders, and aboriginal ofenders. Change from torture/capital punishment (result of enlightenment, classical school, and reform movement) Turn criminals into hard-working, law-abiding members of society. Built in iers, one on top of each other. First peniteniary kingston peniteniary 1835 (prior local jails housed those waiing for trial/dp, men women separated) (bedding, food, clothing) Prisons = 75% of correcional spending (only 5% of ofenders incarcerated) Federal correcional insituions: (minimum: most freedom to move around less restricions, medium: more freedom of movement but fencing, maximum: high security limited movement, special handling. Units (shu): higher level of security, mulilevel insituions: have diferent levels of incarceraions. Provincial/territorial insituions (operate about 160 insituions of varying security) Medium security insituions (alouete (women), ford mountain, nanaimo) Kingston p4w closed in 2000 (following yrs of reported abuse/calls for closure)

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