Chapter 3
Learning Objectives
After reading this chapter, the student should be able to:
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Describe the hands-off doctrine and its relevance to corrections.
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Identify key rights inmates possess.
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Evaluate the application of the First, Fourth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution to corrections.
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Discuss the shift to a more restrained, hands-on approach and the impact of the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
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Identify and discuss legal liabilities associated with correctional staff.
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Explain how prisons have had to change to comply with judicial orders.
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Apply legal principles to challenges in the field of corrections.
Chapter 4 Learning Objectives
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Describe the evolution of jails.
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Compare issues for large metropolitan jails to those for small rural jails.
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Compare the differences between jails as short-term institutions and jails as long-term institutions.
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Discuss the state and challenges of health care in jails.
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Discuss challenges with jail staff, staff motivation, and training.
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Identify special types of sentencing options in jails.
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Identify special needs inmates within the jail environment.
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