Chapter 6
Across
- 5. The negative mental health effects of extended isolation
- 7. The type of physical barriers that are utilized to prevent inmates' escape and are related to public safety concerns
- 9. Related to the degree of staff supervision that is needed for a given inmate
- 10. Cells are organized on the outside of the square space, with shower facilities and recreational cells interspersed among the typical inmate living quarters
- 13. These high security facilities use corrugate chain-link fences
- 14. Designed to allow security personnel to clearly observe all inmates without the inmates themselves being able to tell whether they are being watched
Down
- 1. A nonpunitive classification that requires the separation of inmates from the general population for safety
- 2. Designed to prevent undetected access to the outer fencing of the prison facility
- 3. A security-level status given to inmates who are deemed to be at risk of serious violence if not afforded protection
- 4. Consist of dormitories that have bunk beds with lockers for inmates to store their possessions and communal showers and toilets
- 6. A collection of components or elements that, when assembled in a carefully formulated plan, achieve the objective of confinement with a high degree of confidence
- 8. These prisons usually consist of dormitory-style housing for offenders rather than cellblocks
- 11. A special closed-custody unit designed to house the Federal Bureau of Prisons' worst inmates
- 12. In correctional facilities, these occur when areas of the prison are not easily viewed by security staff and/or surveillance equipment