Disciplinary Segregation in Prison
Correctional administrators are tasked with providing and maintaining safety and security for incarcerated individuals and staff. One strategy that is used to maintain safety and security includes the separation of individuals from the general population of a prison following a rule violation. Referred to broadly as disciplinary segregation, individuals are confined within a cell for twenty-three hours a day for a determinate amount of time, often in isolation, and with a loss of amenities and privileges that are afforded to the general population. The purpose of this review is to understand the purpose, effectiveness, and problems associated with the use of disciplinary segregation.
1967 ◽
Vol 25
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pp. 78-79
1978 ◽
Vol 36
(2)
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pp. 650-651
Keyword(s):
Dendritic cells of the human epidermis: immuno-electron microscopic studies of la antigen reactivity
1978 ◽
Vol 36
(2)
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pp. 644-645
Keyword(s):
A Cell
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1983 ◽
Vol 41
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pp. 804-805
1972 ◽
Vol 30
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pp. 286-287