CCJ 101 Lecture Notes - Brake Fluid, Prison Gang, Argot

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Ccj chapter 12: prison life and life after prison. Introduction- living in prison: state responsible for safety and well-being of those it incarcerates and the public, common missions of many correctional institutions, challenges of prison environment, high costs of incarceration even excluding treatment and education. Housing one inmate costs average of ,000 annually in federal facility. Prison costly to taxpayers, inmates, correctional officers, and administrators: correctional officers and administrators face behavior and ethical issues. Correctional officers take oath to protect and serve. Officers may be tempted to introduce contraband life in prison. Offenders entering prison must change their behaviors. Total institution: isolated, closed social system designed to control people. Term bone brake fluid cakero car catch my fade catching the square convict mud punk soda. Deprivation model: where prisons require inmates to adapt to being deprived of basic rights and needs. Importation model: experiences and socialization from outside world brought contribute to behavior.

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