Incetives And Prion Rules Flashcards
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What is the purpose of incentives in prison?
Incentives are designed to motivate prisoners to adhere to prison regulations and engage in positive activities.
What are some examples of prison incentives?
Examples include increased visiting time, greater access to spending money, and earning additional privileges, such as a TV or personal clothing.
How often are incentive levels reviewed?
Incentive levels are typically reviewed periodically, with more frequent reviews for those at risk of self-harm or young people.
What is the purpose of prison rules?
Rules are established to maintain order, discipline, and safety within the prison environment.
What are some examples of rule violations in prison?
Examples include damaging prison property, disobeying staff instructions, and threatening or attacking other inmates or staff.
What are some sanctions for rule violations in prison?
Sanctions can include cautions, loss of privileges, extended prison time, and confinement in the cell.
What does operant learning theory suggest?
Operant learning suggests that behavior can be shaped through rewards and punishments, with positive incentives reinforcing desired behavior and sanctions addressing rule violations.
What is a token economy in prisons?
A token economy uses tokens as a form of currency that can be exchanged for privileges, commonly used for managing behavior in prisons.
What are institutional tactics in prisons?
Prisons employ various strategies, including rules, rewards, and sanctions, to control inmate behavior and maintain order.