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PART II: CASE SCENARIO
Directions: Please write a one to two paragraph response for each of the following case scenarios. Be sure to cite any references used. Please use proper APA citation
when using any source including the textbook. Please visit the Academic Resource Center (ARC) for concise APA guidelines.
Scenario #1: The Supervisor of a local jail is creating a prison comprised of the following inmate population:
� 1,000 adult offenders
� 890 males:
� 200 drug trafficking offenders
� 100 armed robbery offenders
� 150 sexual offense offenders, of which 25 are sexual pedophile offenders
� 200 burglary offenders
� 100 fraud offenders
� 140 felony assault offenders
� 110 females:
� 20 prostitution offenders
� 10 sexual offense offenders, 4 are sexual pedophile offenders
� 50 fraud offenders
� 10 burglary offenders
� 10 felony assault offenders
� 10 drug trafficking offenders
The Supervisor has the option of incorporating First, Second and Third generation styles within his facility. Using the styles from each generation, how do you
recommend this jail population be placed and why?
Scenario #2: Using the above inmate population statistics as well as the historical design from the Penitentiary Movement, design a prison that would best suit the
segregation of these inmates. Using the ideas from the Reformatory Movement as well as current Services and Programs, include a brief discussion on any programs that
would �reform� these offenders.
Scenario #3: Delores has been incarcerated for two years in a federal prison pursuant to conviction for assault. The research found that a good predictor of whether an
inmate would continue to commit crimes following release was the number of times the inmate had been arrested in the past. Prisoners with longer prior records were
more likely to be rearrested than prisoners with shorter prior records. The research also showed that the first year of release is the most critical one. Nearly two-
thirds of all the recidivism of the first 3 years occurred in the first year.
During this time, she feels she has been discriminated on by the male correctional guards, who keep whistling at her. But her biggest complaint is that her toilet
keeps overflowing, and there is a strange odor coming from the cell next to her. She believes a rat or mouse may have gotten caught in some pipes in the wall because
she has seen them on the floor from time to time. She has voiced her concerns to the correctional guard lieutenant, but she doesn””t believe any action is being
taken. Whenever she asks to go to the clinic because her stomach is constantly upset from the odors, she is told to learn to live with it. She believes she has some
constitutional rights, but the guards keep telling her she has lost her rights and she is going to have to learn to put up with this for the remainder of her sentence
of 8 years. Is there anything she can do, or does she have to just accept her fate?
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