Chapter 10: Corrections History and Structure

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Across
  1. 4. program allowing inmates to leave the institution during the day to work at a job.
  2. 5. process in which state and federal governments contract with the private sector to help finance and manage correctional facilities
  3. 7. 18th-century place of penitence for all convicted felons except those sentenced to death
  4. 11. jails designed to increase staff interaction with inmates by placing the staff inside the inmate housing unit
  5. 13. camp highly regimented correctional facility where inmates undergo extensive physical conditioning and discipline
  6. 14. most secure prison facility, sort of super-max, high walls, gun towers and barbed wire or electronic fences.
  7. 15. system by which prisoners earned "marks" for good behavior to achieve an early release from prison
  8. 16. prison where the most predatory and dangerous criminals are confined
  9. 17. prison with lowest level of security housing nondangerous, stable offenders.
  10. 18. a penal institution generally used to confine first-time offenders between the ages of 16 and 30
Down
  1. 1. a 19th-century system model that held prisoners in isolation during the night, allowed them to work together during the day in silence
  2. 2. farms correctional institutions that produce much of the livestock, dairy products, and vegetables used to feed inmates in the state prisons
  3. 3. 19th-century prison model that separated inmates
  4. 6. institution that holds pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
  5. 8. facility at the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba that is used for the confinement of suspected terrorists
  6. 9. institution where men and women are confined together
  7. 10. an institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
  8. 12. middle-level prison;relaxed security measures and fewer inmates