USING THE CASE STUDY PROVIDED
Part one:
imagine that the warden has asked you to devise a plan to address the emerging issues and challenges described in the case study found in the document, Criminal Justice Case Studies: The Case of the Prison in Crisis.
Submit a 700 words plan that includes/addresses the following:
- Explain the best practices you would implement, in the short-term, to address the issues and challenges described in the case study.
- Analyze ethical and legal issues/standards you would take into consideration before implementing your plan.
- Explain at least three significant policy changes you would recommend to reduce overcrowding and improve prison conditions in the long-term.
- Under what circumstances is rehabilitation effective?
- Under what circumstances is rehabilitation ineffective?
- Is the cost of rehabilitation worth it? Why or why not?
PART TWO NOT USING THE CASE STUDY
in 300 words
provide an argument for or against the use of supermax prisons. In your argument, be sure to consider the following issues related to the use of supermax prisons:
- Safety of the public, prison employees, and the general inmate population
- Control and order over inmates in these prisons
- Conditions and punishments in these prisons
- Rehabilitation of inmates, their successful reentry into the community, and their likelihood of recidivating
- Costs of building and managing these prisons
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Criminal Justice Case Studies
The Case of the Prison in Crisis
You are an assistant warden of a medium-security prison located about two hours
outside of a large city.
Most of the inmates in the prison have committed criminal offenses such as theft, fraud,
arson, drug manufacturing and sales, and aggravated assault. About six months ago,
officials ordered the closure of a long-standing prison in the city due to corruption,
criminal activity, and inhumane conditions. As a result, many of the inmates were
transferred to your prison. These inmates have been convicted of more violent and
serious criminal offenses such as sexual assault, kidnapping, distributing child
pornography, and second-degree murder. The existing inmates have found it difficult to
share space with the new inmates, given the violent and disturbing nature of their
crimes. In addition, the prison is now significantly overcrowded, which has led to an
increase in mental health issues, including suicide, and the spread of infectious
diseases. To make matters worse, a family member of one of the inmates contacted an
investigative journalist about the prison conditions, and she is planning to publish an
article about those conditions in a few days.