CRIM 131 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Kingston Penitentiary, Borderline Personality Disorder, Auburn System

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Began in 1840s, continue to this day. 100% of provincial offenders and 95% of federal offenders will be released. Unrestricted movement (day), locked up (night), no fencing. High security perimeter fencing, still freedom inside. Tightly controlled at all times (extremely regulated) Held awaiting trial -> were denied bail. Years of reported abuse & calls for closure (abuse = no getting clothes for days) 70% federal inmates incarcerated for violent crimes/murder. Diagnosed w/ adhd, learning disorder borderline personality disorder, and narcissistic personality traits (age 15) 3 months sentence became expended for no reason. She was abused due to her issues. She should have been in an hospital not in prison. That speci c hospital it in saskatoon and only has 18 bed!!!!!!!! Higher security level, higher level of control. Processing into the institution (striped of everything that makes you, you) Antisocial personality (ex: impulsive, lack empathy & remorse) Focus on history of abuse & drug problems.

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