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Annmarie Annmarie
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6 years ago
Why are resources so limited for jail inmates?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question #2) Why is jail classification important?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question #3) Describe the type of individuals a jail can hold.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question #4) Match the jail design with the appropriate description.
 
  A) Jails using a linear design for housing inmates, in which cells are aligned in long, straight rows, with walkways in the front of the cells for jail correctional officers to walk intermittently to observe what is going on in the cells
  B) Jails using podular housing designs and remote supervision; officers are located in a secure control room overlooking the cells and dayroom, with electronic controls to open and close individual cell doors
  C) Jail designs without remote control centers, in which correctional officers are located in the housing unit in direct contact with inmates
 
  1) First generation jails
 
  2) Second generation jails
  3) Third generation jails



(Question #5) The time that an inmate serves in a jail or prison is called the ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).



(Question #6) A(n) ________ jail serves more than one county and results in economies of scale that make its operation more financially reasonable.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).



(Question #7) ________ is the management of suicidal inmates who are placed in a specially designed cell and are placed under constant supervision.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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6 years ago
1)  Answer: Answer should include: Jail populations are very transient, as most residents are there for less than a year, so more resources are dedicated to prisons rather than jail inmates. This limits the types of education, medical, and psychological care available.

2)  Answer:
 They provide a guide for separating violent, predatory inmates from potential inmate victims.
 They provide a guide for identifying and managing differently inmates with special needs, such as the emotionally disturbed or those at risk of suicide.
 They provide a guide for identifying inmates with a high risk of escape and housing them in more secure settings than those with a low risk of escape.

3)  Answer: Answer (should include points such as):
 Individuals, pending arraignment and awaiting trial, conviction, or sentencing
 Probation, parole, and bail bond violators and absconders
 Juveniles, pending transfer to juvenile authorities
 Mentally ill people, pending their movement to appropriate mental health facilities
 Individuals held for the military, for protective custody, for contempt, and for the courts as witnesses
 Inmates, pending transfer to federal, state, or other criminal justice authorities
 Inmates held for federal, state, or other authorities because of crowding of their facilities
 Offenders assigned to community-based programs, such as day reporting, home detention, or electronic monitoring
 Inmates sentenced to short terms (generally less than one year)

4)  Answers: 1) A 2) B 3) C

5)  Answer: length of stay

6)  Answer: regional

7)  Answer: Suicide watch
Annmarie Author
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6 years ago
Confirmed correct!
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6 years ago
Cool, thanks for replying back
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