Across
- 3. A correctional system that emphasizes solitary confinement and reflection as a form of rehabilitation.
- 4. The number of inmates that a correctional facility is intended to hold based on its physical structure and resources.
- 5. A program that allows inmates to work in the community during the day and return to prison at night.
- 7. Practices and policies in the correctional system that are proven effective through research and evidence.
- 8. The practice of contracting out correctional services to private companies.
- 9. The belief that no rehabilitative programs or interventions are effective in reducing criminal behavior.
- 11. Administrative Maximum Facility, a highly secure prison designed for the most dangerous inmates.
- 13. A facility where individuals are forcibly confined and deprived of a range of personal freedoms.
- 15. The maximum number of inmates that a correctional facility is designed to hold.
- 19. The actual number of inmates that a correctional facility can effectively accommodate.
- 21. The practice of simply detaining individuals in prison without providing meaningful programs or opportunities for rehabilitation.
- 22. The principle of "an eye for an eye," often associated with the concept of justice and punishment.
- 23. A correctional system that involves group work during the day and solitary confinement at night.
- 24. A system in which prisoners' labor is used for state projects or services.
- 25. A correctional approach that views criminal behavior as a form of illness and focuses on treatment and rehabilitation.
- 26. The practice of identifying and incarcerating individuals deemed to be at higher risk of committing crimes.
Down
- 1. A correctional facility where individuals are held temporarily, usually before trial or for shorter sentences.
- 2. A correctional facility operated by a private company under contract with the government.
- 6. Modern correctional facilities designed with innovative features and programs for rehabilitation.
- 10. A method used to categorize inmates based on factors such as security risk and rehabilitation needs.
- 12. Legislation that allows federal prisoners to be used as labor for federally approved products.
- 14. A correctional facility that serves a specific geographic area and may house inmates from multiple jurisdictions.
- 16. A style of prison design and management focused on reforming inmates through education and vocational training.
- 17. A place where individuals are required to work, often under harsh conditions, as part of their punishment or rehabilitation.
- 18. A prison where inmates are involved in manufacturing or other forms of labor for commercial purposes.
- 20. The number of inmates that a correctional facility was originally planned to hold.
