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What is SLAPP?

Sentencing


Location


Administration


Population


Programs

What is the fee system?

Prisoners were charged a fee upon entering the jail and for food and medical needs.

England's Penitentiary Act of 1779

Secure and sanitary structures


Systematic inspections


Abolition of fees


Reforming regime

3 levels of Sexual Hierarchy

Daddies


Punks or turnouts


Flags or queens

Inmates who play an active and aggressive role in homosexual relations

"Daddies"

Inmates who play a more submissive role in the prison sexual hierarchy

"Punks" or "jailhouse turnouts"

Inmates who engage in homosexual behavior because they are born that way

"Fags" or "Queens"

5 Deprivations of Prison Life?

Deprivation of Liberty


Deprivation of Goods and Services


Deprivation of Autonomy


Deprivation of Heterosexual Contact


Deprivation of Security

Prisoners are deprived of their liberty or freedom, locked up and confined

Deprivation of Liberty

Prisoners are limited in their access to possessions and services

Deprivation of Goods and Services

Prisoners are regimented and told what to do and when to do it. Their choices are minimal.

Deprivation of Autonomy

Prisoners are forbidden heterosexual contact, let alone intercourse

Deprivation of Heterosexual Contact

Prisons are not always safe places

Deprivation of Security

Specialized language or slang used by inmates

Prison Argot

6 Functions of Prison Argot

They need to be different and unique


- Alleviation of feelings of rejection and refusal.


- Facilitation of social interactions and relationships.


- Declaration of belonging to a subculture or status quo.


- A fool of social identification leading to a sense of belonging to a group.


- Secrecy


Jail SLAPP

S- Short term (less than 1 year)


L- Near county courthouse


A- Locally by Sheriff


P- Heterogeneous population


P- Lack of programs due to turnover rate

Prison SLAPP

S- Long term (1 yr to life)


L- Remote locations


A- State or federal level


P- Homogeneous population


P- Technical programs

The release of convicted offenders into the community under a conditional suspended sentence, avoiding imprisonment

Probation

Linear design, staff must walk down corridors in front of each cell

Traditional

Remote or indirect surveillance of inmates

Second generation

Single cells for inmates, direct supervision, functional living units

New generation