These inmates are in a cell for 23 hours a day, with one hour to shower and exercise. These prison house the very dangerous and violent offenders. Close high-security prisons are a bit less restrictive than maximum. About sixteen percentage of inmates are held in these prisons. Some offenders are allowed to work at various tasks. There are also armed guards who oversee the prison complex twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Medium security are complexes with multiple structures and dormitory-like buildings. The toilet and shower areas are for group use. Thirty-five inmates are held in these faculties. Minimum security have fewer internal control and fewer guards. Open securities are similar to work release, pre-release, halfway houses and community-based corrections. There are special facilities within the federal system known as Supermax prisons. These have the highest level of security. Each inmate is considered exceedingly dangerous,has committed brutal and violent crimes, and poses a threat to others. These inmates are kept in general lockdown 24/7 and are housed in single-person cells with brief and carefully monitored outdoor exercise periods. Only two percent of the prison populations is housed in Supermax …show more content…
Recommendations include breaking larger prions into smaller,self-contained units, literacy training, remedial math and reading, and computer skills programs. A support culture that promotes family relationships and staff and community involvement is also stressed. The wardens serve a dual role similar to the chief executive of a large business. Not only responsible for security but also for administering a number of services, recruiting and motivating well-trained professional prison employees, and managing the prison’s day-to-day operations. Security policies are rules and regulations that are strictly followed by prison personnel and inmates. The items a prisoner may own or have access to are strictly controlled. The prison is legally obligated to provide medical and dental services to inmates. Paying for these expenses is one major problem we are facing in our correctional