Title of article
Correctional destabilization and jail violence: The consequences of prison depopulation legislation
Author/Authors
Caudill، نويسنده , , Jonathan W. and Trulson، نويسنده , , Chad R. and Marquart، نويسنده , , James W. and Patten، نويسنده , , Ryan and Thomas، نويسنده , , Matthew O. and Anderson، نويسنده , , Sally، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
7
From page
500
To page
506
Abstract
AbstractPurpose
tudy explored the effects of prison depopulation on local jail violence through a general systems perspective – where an abrupt shift in the processing of offenders had the potential to create ripple effects through other organizations – of the criminal justice system.
s
1, California passed the Criminal Justice Realignment legislation aimed to reduce prison population by making low-level felony offenders ineligible for state incarceration and diverting those already in state prison for the included offenses from state to county-level community supervision once paroled. This study incorporated bivariate and negative binomial regression analyses to model officially-recorded county jail panel data to estimate the effects of state prison depopulation on California county jails.
s
gs demonstrated support for the general systems framework as there was a significant decrease in jail utility in the bivariate analysis and a significant increase in jail violence in the multivariate analysis associated with passage of California’s prison depopulation legislation.
sions
sults supported the notion of an interconnected criminal justice system. Policy implications include the consequences of increased violence on jail operations, the potential for a cadre of habitual offenders, and generalizing these findings to the community.
Journal title
Journal of Criminal Justice
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Criminal Justice
Record number
1707799
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