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DOING TIME IN THE NEW GENERATION JAIL: INMATE PERCEPTIONS OF GAINS AND LOSSES
Authors:Linda L. Zupan  Mary K. Stohr-Gillmore
Affiliation:LINDA L. ZUPAN is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Washington State University.;MARY K . STOHR-GILLMORE is currently a doctoral student in Political Science at Washington State University. She received her master's degree in Criminal Justice from Washington State University. She has worked as both a correctional officer and as a classification counselor for the Washington Department o f Corrections and her research interests center on correctional issues.
Abstract:Observations of New Generation, podularldirect supervision jail operations indicate that the innovative architectural design and inmate management style provide a safer, more humane environment for inmates while concurrently reducing opportunities for inmates to illegitimately fulfill their needs. In the first part of this paper, we demonstrate how differences in New Generation and traditional jail architecture and operations influence the legitimate and illegitimate means by which inmates seek to fulfill their needs. Using data collected from New Generation and traditional jails, we then compare inmate perceptions of need fulfillment, evaluations of the environment and levels of stress.
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