Course Description
This course is an overview and analysis of the United States correctional system: history, evolution, and philosophy of punishment and treatment; operation and administration in institutional and non-institutional settings; and issues in constitutional law. IAI: CRJ 911 Criminal Justice.
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Discuss early response to crime prior to the development of prisons.
- Outline the history of probation and the characteristics of probationers.
- Identify successful approaches underlying contemporary probation practices.
- Explain how division is used to keep offenders out of the corrections system.
- Explain the goals of intermediate sanctions, restitution programs, and community corrections.
- Discuss the organizational structure of prisons and the jobs and functions of prison staff.
- Explain prison culture for staff members to include unique challenges for female and minority correctional officers.
- Discuss prison unit management and methods for controlling inmate behavior.
- Explain the threat of prison gangs and the role of intelligence in coping with them.
- Discuss the various treatment programs within a prison, including prison labor.
- Explain classification for security versus classification for treatment.
- Describe prison development from the reformatory era to the modern era.
- Explain how inmate needs are identified
- Explain how prison programs can lessen recidivism.
- Describe the characteristics of jail inmates.
- Discuss the organization and basic functions of state prisons and the impact budgets have on correctional policy.
- Describe the development and operation of the federal prison system.
- Describe the history of private-sector involvement in corrections.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages to privates-sector prisons.
- Discuss the history of the death penalty and the many ways the correctional system is impacted by the death penalty as a form of punishment.
- Explain the history and the current status of parole in the United States.
- Discuss how parole is supervised, the effectiveness of parole, and how it is terminated.
- Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania and Auburn systems.
- Discuss the characteristics of male, female, and juvenile offenders and the facilities they are detained in.
- Discuss the housing of offenders identified as mentally ill, with infectious diseases, or aging.
- Discuss sentencing goals and primary punishment philosophies.
- Discuss how public opinion about crime affects crime control policy.
- Explain the role of prosecutorial plea bargaining.
- Discuss different types of sentences and how sentencing decisions are made.
- Describe alternatives to criminal courts and criminal trial process.
- Discuss the appeal process.