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total institution |
an enclosed facility separated from society both socially and psychically, where the inhabitants share all aspects of their daily lives |
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prison subculture |
the values and behavioral patterns characteristic of prison inmates; it has been found to be surprisingly consistent across the country |
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prisonization |
the process whereby newly institutionalized offenders come to accept prison lifestyles and criminal values. Although many inmates begin their prison experience with only a few values that support criminal behavior, the socialization experience they undergo while incarcerated leads to a much greater acceptance of such values |
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prison argot |
the slang characteristic of prison subcultures and prison life |
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gender responsiveness |
the process of understanding and taking into account the differences in characteristics and life experiences that women and men bring to the criminal justice system, and adjusting strategies and practices in ways that appropriately respond to those conditions
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security threat group (STG) |
an inmate group, gang, or organization whose members act together to pose a threat to the safety of corrections staff or the public, who prey upon other inmates, or who threaten the secure and orderly operation of a correctional institiution |
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hands-off doctrine |
a policy of nonintervention with regard to prison management that U.S. courts tended to follow until the late 1960s; it has judicial intervention in prison administration dramatically increased, although there is now some evidence that a new hands-off era is approaching |
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civil death |
the legal status of prisoners in some jurisdiction who are denied the opportunity to vote, hold public office, marry, or enter into contracts by virtue of their status as incarcerated felons |
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balancing test |
a principle, developed by the courts and applied to the corrections arena by Pell vs. Procunier (1974), that attempts to weigh the rights of an individual, as guaranteed by the constitution, against the authority of states to make laws or to otherwise restrict a person's freedom in order to protect the state's interests and its citizens |
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grievance procedure |
a formalized arrangement, usually involving a neutral hearing board, whereby institutionalized individuals have the opportunity to register complaints about the conditions of their confinement |
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deliberate indifference |
a wanton disregard by corrections personnel for the well being of inmates. Deliberate indifference requires both actual knowledge that a harm is occurring and disregard of the risk of harm. A prison official may be held liable under the 8th amendment for acting with deliberate indifferent to inmate health or safety only if he or she knows that inmates face a substantial risk of serious harm and disregards that risk is failing to take reasonable measures to abate it |