Dealing with offending behaviours: custodial sentencing

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    • What is custodial sentencing?
      Involves serving time in prison or institution
    • What are the four main aims of custodial sentencing?
      1. Deterrence
      2. Incapacitation
      3. Retribution
      4. Rehabilitation
    • What is the purpose of deterrence in custodial sentencing?
      To discourage offenders from committing crimes
    • What are the two levels of deterrence?
      General and individual deterrence
    • How does incapacitation function in custodial sentencing?
      It removes offenders from society to protect the public
    • What is the basis of retribution in custodial sentencing?
      Society enacts revenge proportional to the crime
    • What is the goal of rehabilitation in custodial sentencing?
      To prepare offenders for reintegration into society
    • What are the psychological effects of custodial sentencing?
      • Stress and depression
      • Institutionalisation
      • Prisonisation
    • What is the impact of stress and depression in prison?
      Higher rates of self-harm and psychological disorders
    • What does institutionalisation refer to in prison?
      Inmates struggle to function outside prison norms
    • What is prisonisation?
      Adopting inmate code and behaviors in prison
    • What does recidivism refer to?
      Reoffending after serving a prison sentence
    • What factors influence recidivism rates?
      Time after release, age, crime, and country
    • What is the typical recidivism rate in the UK?
      About 45% within one year of release
    • How do recidivism rates in Norway compare to other countries?
      Norway has rates as low as 20%
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of custodial sentencing?
      Strengths:
      • Provides training and treatment opportunities
      • Aims for rehabilitation

      Weaknesses:
      • Negative psychological effects
      • May lead to better criminal skills
    • What is a strength of custodial sentencing regarding training?
      It provides opportunities for education and skills
    • What does the Vera Institute of Justice claim about education programs?
      They reduce reoffending by 43%
    • What is a limitation of custodial sentencing regarding education?
      Offenders may learn criminal skills in prison
    • What is the 'revolving door' in the prison system?
      It refers to high rates of recidivism
    • What did Curt Bartol suggest about imprisonment?
      It can be brutal and devastating for offenders
    • How many suicides occurred in English and Welsh prisons in 2016?
      125 suicides
    • What percentage of women in prison reported symptoms of psychosis?
      25%
    • What is the importation model in relation to prisoners' psychological issues?
      Prisoners may bring pre-existing issues into prison
    • What are confounding variables in the context of prison psychological effects?
      Other factors influencing psychological outcomes
    • What is the main objective of rehabilitation in prison?
      To prepare offenders for a crime-free life
    • What is the significance of the study conducted by the Prison Reform Trust?
      It highlights psychological health issues in prison
    • What is the impact of psychological health on rehabilitation?
      Poor psychological health can hinder rehabilitation
    • What is the role of anger management programs in prison?
      To help offenders manage their emotions
    • What is the relationship between education and reoffending rates?
      Education reduces the likelihood of reoffending
    • What is the significance of the percentage of inmates who reoffended within a year?
      It indicates the effectiveness of custodial sentencing
    • What is the importance of comparing different prison systems?
      To evaluate effectiveness and rehabilitation success
    • What does the study tip suggest about psychological health in prisons?
      It emphasizes the need for mental health support
    • What is the role of community support in reducing recidivism?
      Community support can aid reintegration efforts
    • What is the significance of the psychological effects of custodial sentencing?
      They can impact rehabilitation and reintegration
    • What is the relationship between prison conditions and psychological health?
      Poor conditions can worsen psychological health
    • What is the impact of long-term incarceration on younger inmates?
      They may learn criminal skills from older inmates
    • What is the significance of the 'tricks of the trade' in prison?
      They can lead to increased reoffending
    • What is the role of anger management in reducing recidivism?
      It helps offenders control their impulses
    • What is the importance of evaluating custodial sentencing?
      To assess its effectiveness and impact on society