Across
- 2. Describes a sentence where the defendant is credited immediately after the guilty verdict with the time spent in jail awaiting trial.
- 4. Jails that allow for the continuous observation for inmates.
- 7. Used when all prisoners are locked in their cells to prevent a riot or unrest from spreading or during an emergency.
- 9. Allow for continuous observation for inmates.
- 11. Designed for prisoners regarded as being less dangerous; having fewer restrictions.
- 13. Facilities that provide the highest level of prison security.
- 16. Prisoners are together, side by side, during work, meals, and prayer but return to solitary cells at night.
- 17. A theory that involves information collecting, individualization, treatment, relaxation of rules.
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- 1. Heightened classification based on inmate's crime and behavior while incarcerated.
- 3. Time period that you are incarcerated between being arrested and your trial.
- 5. Place of punishment for offenses against the state, also a place of penance or house of correction.
- 6. is a form of prison management based on the principle of keeping prisoners in solitary confinement.
- 8. Cells are clustered around a common area and a control booth from which an officer observes inmate activity.
- 10. A person responsible for the supervision of a prison, for ensuring that regulations associated with it are obeyed.
- 12. Place in which individuals are physically confined or interned by a third party that is contracted by a government agency.
- 14. The most secure levels of custody in the prison systems.
- 15. A place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime, a sentence is usually a year or less.
