This person is responsible for supervising inmates and maintaining security on a daily basis.
What is a correctional officer?
The structured ranking system within a prison organization is known as this.
What is hierarchy?
This term refers to the relationships and interactions between staff and inmates.
What are staff-inmate relations?
Ethics are best defined as these guiding principles.
What are moral principles governing behavior?
This issue involves having more inmates than facilities can handle.
What is overcrowding?
This role focuses on helping offenders reintegrate into society after release.
What is a parole officer?
This leadership style focuses on strict rules, discipline, and authority.
What is authoritarian leadership?
When inmates manipulate staff for personal gain, it is called this.
What is manipulation?
This ethical violation involves accepting bribes or favors.
What is corruption?
This population has increased significantly in prisons in recent decades.
Who are female inmates?
These correctional staff specialize in treatment, counseling, and rehabilitation programs.
Who are treatment specialists (or counselors)?
This type of prison management encourages staff input and collaboration.
What is participatory (or democratic) management?
This concept describes informal rules and culture among inmates.
What is inmate code?
This concept refers to doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
What is integrity?
This refers to the privatization of correctional facilities.
What are private prisons?
This leadership role oversees the entire prison facility and its operations.
Who is the warden?
This is the balancing act between maintaining safety and respecting inmate rights.
What is security vs. rights (or control vs. care)?
This occurs when staff become too emotionally involved with inmates.
What is boundary erosion (or over-familiarity)?
This ethical dilemma involves balancing fairness with punishment.
What is justice vs. discretion?
This issue focuses on the mental health needs of inmates.
What is mental illness in corrections?
This type of officer emphasizes communication and relationship building with inmates.
What is human service-oriented officer?
This challenge involves managing overcrowded facilities and limited resources.
What is prison overcrowding?
This dangerous situation involves staff assisting inmates in illegal activity.
What is corruption?
This term describes conflicting duties or values in decision-making.
What is an ethical dilemma?
This ongoing concern involves balancing rehabilitation with punishment.
What is the purpose of corrections debate?