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Staffing Analysis for Women's Prisons and Special Prison Populations
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Staffing Analysis for Women's Prisons and Special Prison Populations
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Author(s)
Harding, B.G.
Source(s)
LIS, Inc. (Longmont, CO)
National Institute of Corrections Information Center (Longmont, CO)
National Institute of Corrections. Prisons Division (Washington, DC)
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
Details
Published 2002.
12 pages.
Related Topics
Medical programs
(Offender Services)
Mentally ill
(Special Offenders)
Prisons
(Offender Management)
Special Issues in Corrections
(Misc.)
Staff analysis
(Personnel)
Women in prisons
(Special Offenders)
Results from an examination of "staffing analysis processes and staffing outcomes in prisons or units housing three inmate populations" are presented (p. 1). Sections of this report include: project method; key findings; themes in staffing and staffing analysis; methods and outcomes; staffing for mentally ill populations; staffing for medical needs populations; staffing for women's facilities; and conclusion. The same formal staffing analysis process used for the male general population is utilized for the staffing of women's housing by 90% of the respondents.
Accession Number: 018602
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