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  2. Social groups in male and female prisons in the United States

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    Additionally, officers often subscribe to idea that working in a men's prison is 'real work' whereas women's prisons allow for less enforcement and less serious work. Prison guards tend to view female inmates as more emotional and therefore more difficult to manage than their male counterparts; in her 1987 book studying correctional officers ...

  3. Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The prison only allows male inmates, not females, to have prison jobs such as working in the prison kitchen. [9] Piper Kerman , the author of Orange is the New Black , wrote that circa 2005 the institution was not responsive to the demands of the prisoners, who were in "misery", and that the prison guards , who were "often pleasant, if ...

  4. Incarceration of women - Wikipedia

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    Men and women were housed in a large room where the strong preyed on the weak. [26] As of 1964, in most of the Western world, the guards in female prisons are no longer exclusively female. [27] As of that year, both men and women work as guards in women's prisons in the United States. [28]

  5. Corrections secretary: New women’s prison could be filled ...

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    Lawmakers have allocated another $567 million for a proposed new men’s prison in Lincoln County, to replace the aging penitentiary in Sioux Falls. ... the new women's prison in Rapid City will ...

  6. California Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    After the 1952 Kern County earthquake on July 21, "made the brick dormitories unsafe", the institution was closed and the 417 prisoners were sent to the new California Institution for Women in Corona. [11] Plans of the prison drawn by Alfred Eichler in 1930. The prison was reopened in 1954 as CCI, an all-men's prison. [5]

  7. Female prison officers - Wikipedia

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    These volunteers were religious, conservative women with comfortable economic backgrounds, who isolated themselves from men in order to provide female convicts with a safe environment to feel comfortable in. Mary Weed was the first female warden in 1793. Shortly after this time, the first female correctional officer was appointed in America in ...

  8. Solitary confinement of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An offender who has committed a “serious disciplinary offense” may be put in solitary confinement as a punitive measure. [6] Inmates put into disciplinary segregation are not required to be given the same privileges as those put into administrative segregation, [6] but the duration of their stay in isolation tends to be shorter. [7]

  9. Penal labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) grants employers $2,400 for every work-release employed inmate. [11] "Prison in-sourcing" has become an alternative to outsourcing work to countries with lower labor costs. Companies such as Whole Foods, McDonald's, Target, IBM, and others participated in prison in-sourcing during the 1990s and 2000s. [12]