The use of administrative segregation in prison is a controversial correctional policy. Proponents argue this type of housing is necessary for maintaining institutional safety and order, whereas critics contend it is damaging to inmate mental health. Despite the increase in academic attention over the last decade, there is much that remains unknown about the uses and effects of this practice. This study addresses this gap in knowledge by content-analyzing the administrative segregation policies of 48 state and federal prison systems. The results provide evidence of consistency and discrepancy across key elements of these policies, including placement criteria and review procedures. Findings further highlight how basic information regarding ...
Despite the widespread use of restrictive housing in correctional institutions, little is known abou...
The majority of the population immediately think of “criminal” or “solitary confinement”. However, t...
Litigation in Mississippi required the Department of Corrections to ameliorate substandard condition...
There is a widely held belief that the use of administrative segregation (AS) produces debilitating ...
Correctional facilities use segregation for disciplinary purposes and to separate the most violent, ...
In light of the limited resources available in the criminal justice system, and given the financial ...
This chapter presents a systematic review of the literature that highlights the need for the develop...
There is a widely held belief that the use of administrative segregation (AS) produces debilitating ...
Over recent decades, solitary confinement for prisoners has increased in prevalence and in salience....
This paper presents an exploratory study of instructional corrections policy in general and the natu...
Recently in the state of Ohio, there has been a controversy over whether inmates who share cells in ...
Abstract A number of studies have examined the determinants of state imprisonment rates, finding tha...
This dissertation examines the role of correctional officers in impeding the translation of policy r...
This dissertation examines the process of translating policy reform into practice in the most restri...
The primary objective of this research is to gauge the extent to which Illinois\u27 prisons vary in ...
Despite the widespread use of restrictive housing in correctional institutions, little is known abou...
The majority of the population immediately think of “criminal” or “solitary confinement”. However, t...
Litigation in Mississippi required the Department of Corrections to ameliorate substandard condition...
There is a widely held belief that the use of administrative segregation (AS) produces debilitating ...
Correctional facilities use segregation for disciplinary purposes and to separate the most violent, ...
In light of the limited resources available in the criminal justice system, and given the financial ...
This chapter presents a systematic review of the literature that highlights the need for the develop...
There is a widely held belief that the use of administrative segregation (AS) produces debilitating ...
Over recent decades, solitary confinement for prisoners has increased in prevalence and in salience....
This paper presents an exploratory study of instructional corrections policy in general and the natu...
Recently in the state of Ohio, there has been a controversy over whether inmates who share cells in ...
Abstract A number of studies have examined the determinants of state imprisonment rates, finding tha...
This dissertation examines the role of correctional officers in impeding the translation of policy r...
This dissertation examines the process of translating policy reform into practice in the most restri...
The primary objective of this research is to gauge the extent to which Illinois\u27 prisons vary in ...
Despite the widespread use of restrictive housing in correctional institutions, little is known abou...
The majority of the population immediately think of “criminal” or “solitary confinement”. However, t...
Litigation in Mississippi required the Department of Corrections to ameliorate substandard condition...