CJ 210 Module 4 Facility Impact on Inmates
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CJ 210 Module Four Assignment Template
Facility Impact on Inmates
Type of
Facility/
Architectural
Design
Inmate
Population
Impact
Example: Telephone Pole Design
Example: Elderly
Example:
Telephone pole design institutions have several wings that are connected by a central corridor. These designs can have a physical
impact on elderly inmates. Older inmates may struggle getting around the long corridors typically present in these designs. Gaining access to medicine and services can be problematic. These institutions can also have a psychological
impact on elderly inmates. Older inmates may feel the stress of being placed with younger inmates. They may feel more vulnerable to being attacked.
There could be a sense of social isolation. And, further stress could be felt due to the inability of staff being able to gain control of a corridor in the event of a riot (Siegel &
Bartollas, 2018). Further, this design could affect inmate/officer relationships
. This type of style creates a distant relationship between officers and inmates. As a result, officers may not realize the unique needs of the elderly inmates and may have the same expectations of them as they do of the younger inmates.
Siegel, L., & Bartollas, C. (2018). Corrections today (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
Courtyard Design
Women
Courtyard design is found in newer prisons that are for women. They have housing units. This is built around multilevel and beautifully landscaped courtyards (Siegel, 2017). The units are small but with living rooms. This is design because the women are expected to behave like human beings in return are able to live in this type of prison design. “The education, recreation, and training areas are ample and roomy” (Siegel, 2017). When women are close to release or are on work release away from the courtyard there are nice apartments with a living room, kitchen, dinning space, two bedrooms and a bath. Siegel, L. J. (2017). Corrections Today
(4th ed.). Cengage Learning US. https: //mbsdirect.vitalsource.com /books /
9781337514859
Campus Design
Women
Campus design is an open prison for mostly women inmates. The units are housed in a complex of buildings that are surrounded by a fence. This design allows some freedom of movement. This is a common design for most
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