Full Description
This is a book about the local jail-how it developed, how they work, and what jail staffs are doing to protect the public and keep inmates safely confined. Written from a practitioner's point of view, its goal is to give the reader a realistic view of this often overlooked institution. Critical issues such as the traits of offenders, the climate, and security are discussed, as well as the main operations of the jail such as booking and classification. Insights from those within (staff and inmates) reinforce the book's real world perspective and current statistics and research document the development and operation of local jails.
Contents
I. The History and Development of Today's Jail II. Jail Security III. Jail Climate IV. Booking and Initial Intake V. Classification and Inmate Housing VI. Jail Programs and Services VII. The Jail Population: Profile and Special Categories VIII. Jail Staff IX. Jails and the Courts X. Jail Standards XI. Jails and Community Corrections XII. The Future of the American Jail Glossary Index



