Corrections test Chapter 5-9 Vocab – Flashcards

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Total Institutions
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term coined by Irving Goffman to describe an institution that has total control over all aspects of those confined here
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No-Frill Policy
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inmates will receive the bare minimum of food, services and programs, and medical care required by law
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Prison Classification
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method of assessing inmate risks and needs that balance the security concerns of the institution with treatment needs of the individual
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External Classification system
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Determines the level of security and control needed for the incoming prison population
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Internal Classification System
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determines the cell or housing unit where inmates will be housed as well as facility programs to which they are assigned
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Big House
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a type of large fortress-like prison that dominated corrections in the early part of the twentieth century
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Gresham Sykes
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developed a typology of prison social roles and inmate culture
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Inmate Code
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an unwritten but powerful code regulating inmates' behavior; inmates codes are functional to both inmates and prison administrators because they tend to promote order within the walls.
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Donald Clemmer
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Known for his research at Menard Correctional Center, coined the term prisonization, which defines how inmates learn to adapt to prison while taking on the prison culture.
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Prisonization
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the process by which inmates learn and internalize the customs and culture of prison
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Prison Culture
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the values, norms, and attitudes that inmates form in terms of institutional survival
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Deprecation Model
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a model that views the losses experienced by an inmate during incarceration as one of the costs of imprisonment
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Importation Model
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a model that suggests that the influences prisoners bring into the prison affect their process of imprisonment
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Situational Model
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a model that suggests that prison culture is influenced by situations rather than remaining constant and can very over time and place
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Administrative-Control Model
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a model that contends that the management style of the prison has influenced over what takes place in inmate culture
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Argot-
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a form of slang inmates use in prison settings to express how they feel
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Prison Gang
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a group of inmates who are bound together by mutual interests, have identifiable leadership, and act in concert to achieve a specific purpose that generally includes the conduct of illegal activity
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Security Threat Groups- (STGs)
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the name that law enforcement and corrections officials give to groups that exhibit ganglike activity
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Contraband
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unauthorized materials possessed by prisoners
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Sexual Victimization
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forcing an inmate to submit sexually to one or more inmates
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Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA)
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this act establishes "zero tolerance" for rape in custodial settings, required data collecting settings, required data collection on the incidence of rape in each state, and established a National Prison Rape Elimination Commission
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Protective Custody
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a form of segregation, not for punishment but intended to isolate potential victims from predators
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Prison Violence
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can vary from riots to staff assaults, inmate assaults, staff assaults of inmates, or self-inflected violence
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Inmate Disturbance
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a disturbance, either violent or nonviolent, that brings disruption or even closes down the prison
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Prison Riot
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collective response of inmates that is violent, in which they strike out against what they consider unfair conditions
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Jail
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a facility that is authorized to hold pretrial detainees and sentenced misdemeanors for periods longer than 48 hours
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Booking
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The process of admitting an arrestee or sentenced misdemeanor to jail
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Pretrial Release
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release from jail or a pretrial detention center pending adjudication of the case
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Bail Bond
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the means, financial or property, used to release a defendant from jail
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Bail Bondsman
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bonding agents lend money for a fee to people who cannot make bail. They normally charge a percentage of the bail amount
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Release on Own Recognizance (ROR)
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the release without bail of defendant who appears to have stable ties in the community and are good risk to appear for trial
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Unsecured Bail
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allows defendants' release without a deposit or bail arranged through a bondsman
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Percentage Bail
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defendants deposit about 10 percent of the bail arranged through a bondsman
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Third-Custody Bail
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takes place when the court assigns custody of the defendant to an individual or agency that promises to ensure his or her appearance in court
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Signature Bond
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generally given for minor offenses and based on the defendant's written promise to appear in court
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Supervised Release
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requires more frequent contact with pretrial officers, phone calls, and officer interviews
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Manhattan Bail Project
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a Vera Institute of Justice program that provided ROR release for eligible defendants, which influenced later bail reform movements
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Bail Reform Act of 1966
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federal legislation that further spurred the bail reform movement by urging pretrial release for all noncapital cases unless the defendant appeared unlikely to appear in court
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Bail Reform Act of 1984
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this federal act formalized preventive detention provisions for those considered dangerous or unlikely to return to court
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Preventive Detention
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retaining in jail defendants who are deemed dangerous or likely to commit crimes while awaiting trial
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First-Generation Jail
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focuses on staff providing linear/intermittent surveillance of inmates, which they do by patrolling the corridors and observing inmate sin their cells
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Second-Generation Jails
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staff use remote supervision as they remain in a secure control booth surrounded by inmate pods or living areas
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New-Generation Jail
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a facility with a podular architectural design that emphasizes the interaction of inmates and staff
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Suicide Watch Programs
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inmates are placed in special cells and are supervised more frequently, usually every 30 minutes or less.
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Penal Harm
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a current movement that believes the purpose of corrections is to punish offenders as severely as possible
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Richardson v McKnight
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supreme court held that correctional officers employed by a private firm are not entitled to a qualified immunity from suit by prisoners, charging a section 1983 violation
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Correctional Services Corp v Malesko
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defines the protections and rights of inmates in private corporations' facilities
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Minimum-Security Prison
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a prison with relaxed perimeter security, sometimes without fences or any other means of external security
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Medium-Security Prisons
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a prison with single or double fencing, guarded towers or closed circuit television monitoring, sally-port entrances, and zonal security systems to control inmate movement within the institution
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Maximum-Security Prisons
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a prison in which complete control of any and all prisoners can by applied at any time
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Segregation
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a punishment unit in which inmates are separated from other inmates and are fed in their cells. Unlike the past, inmates must be adequately fed and permitted some time out of their cells to exercise
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Supermax Prison
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most secure of all prison systems, in which there is typically a 23-hour lockdown
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Madrid v Gomez
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the judges in this case found that staff at the Pelican Bay Prison in California has used excessive and unnecessary force on inmates
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Radial Design
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in this wheel-shaped configuration, corridors radiate like spokes from a control center at the hub
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Telephone-Pole Design
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this prison has a long central corridor serving as the means for prisoners to go from one part of the prison to another. Extending out from the corridor are cross-arms containing housing, schools, shops, and recreation areas.
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Courtyard Style Design
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a prison design in which corridors surround a courtyard. Housing, educational, vocational, recreational, prison industry, and dining areas face the courtyard.
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Proactive Warden
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an approach to prison management that is focused on anticipating problems before they occur.
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Elizabeth Fry
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Quaker who brought reform to women confined in prison
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Ward and Kassebaum
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classic study that claimed women adapted to imprisonment by forming homosexual alliances
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Butch
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the dominant, or male, role in a homosexual relationship in the prison society
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Femme
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the docile, or female, role in a homosexual relationship in the prison society
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Giallomardo
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classic study that identified that women were involved in fictive families in adapting to imprisonment
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Fictive Families
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a grouping of unrelated individuals who have assumed the traditional family role of mother, father, grandparent, and so on
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Hefferman
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classic study that found the presence of fictive families in women's adaptation to prison life
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Kinship Networks
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a type of prison socialization in which women deal with incarceration by becoming part of make-believe families
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The Mix
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Owen's term for women's involvement in problematic prison behaviors and activities
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Human Rights Watch
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an international nongovernmental organization that is concerned with the rights of individuals, such as prisoners
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Correctional Counselor
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the chief treatment officer in many correctional institutions, both male and female
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Bill of Rights
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the name given to the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution, which they are looked upon as fundamentally important in the processing of criminal defendants
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Statutes
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states may award rights to prisoners beyond those granted by the US Constitution or state constitution
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Case Law
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the body of judicial precedent that is built on legal reasoning and previous interpretations of statutory laws
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Landmark Decision
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when a precedent establishes an important principle, or represents a change or new law
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Habeas Corpus
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a Latin expression meaning "you have the body". A writ of habeas corpus brings a person before a court or judge to determine the legality of his or her restraint in custody
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Hands-Off Doctrine
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the idea that persons sentenced to prison are not entitled to the same constitutional protections enjoyed before conviction
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Restraining Hands Doctrine
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Supreme Court doctrine that gave correctional administrators freedom from excessive lower court interferences
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Prison Litigation Reform Act(PLRA)
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passed by Congress in 1996, this act limits the ability of inmates to complain about conditions of confinement and to allege violations of their constitutional rights
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Substantive Rights
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a right, such as life, liberty or property that is held to exist for its own sake and to constitute part of the legal order of society
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First Amendment
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congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances
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Jailhouse Lawyers
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name given to inmates who develop an expertise in criminal law and help other inmates in preparing their cases
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Fourth Amendment
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the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, supported by oath and affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things being seized
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Eighth Amendment
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excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment inflicted
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment
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punishment that involves torture or the infliction or unnecessary and wanton pain
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Fourteenth Amendment
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all persons born or naturalized in the US, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the US and of the State wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the US; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws
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Innocence Projects
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these projects, found in a number of states, provide free legal assistance for those cases in which questions remain regarding the legality of their conviction
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Grievance Process
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a formalized arrangement in which inmates can register their complaints about the conditions of their confinement
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Corrections Ombudsman
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and ombudsman ("representative") is a person or body that protects citizens against governmental abuse
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