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CJ 210 Module Four Assignment Template
Facility Impact on Inmates
Complete the table below by replacing the bracketed text with your responses. In each row, select a
facility type and a population, and under “Impact,” in 100 to 150 words, explore the impact of the facility
type on the inmate population you selected in that row. Be sure to cite any references in APA style.
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 to get
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.
Radial Design/A
center point with
corridors that
radiate out
Male
Inmates
This kind of design can make it lenient to control the prison
population from a central hub. Possessing different corridors
radiating from the main hub separates various inmates that are a
higher security risk. It creates a more secure environment for
inmates and improves their value of life.
Campus
Design/Open
Design
Female
Inmates
The campus design is mostly found in showplace institutions that
have more generous visiting policies than typical institutions, allow
more furloughs, offer better services & programs, and permit the
placement of inmates, and provide a more secure environment for
both staff and inmates.
Courtyard
design/Courtyard
surrounded by
corridors
Female
inmates
This kind of facility does not have a high-security risk and has only 8
ft. tall fences. Courtyard designs are disadvantageous because they
subject the prisoners to an environment where they are secluded
and away from the facilities.
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