Exploring the Complex World of Prison Justice

The term “justice” often conjures images of courtrooms, judges, and juries. Yet, a distinct and often opaque system of justice operates within the walls of correctional facilities: prison justice. This internal world of rules, enforcement, and dispute resolution is critical for maintaining order, safety, and rehabilitation goals among incarcerated populations. Understanding prison justice means looking beyond the criminal conviction itself and examining the rights, responsibilities, and legal mechanisms that govern the daily lives of those serving time.

The Dual Mandate of Correctional Facilities

Correctional facilities operate under a dual mandate that often creates tension within the system of prison justice: punishment and rehabilitation.

  • Punishment and Deterrence: The primary function of incarceration is to punish those who have broken the law and to deter future criminal activity. This necessitates a rigid, security-focused environment.
  • Rehabilitation and Re-entry: Modern penology also recognizes the need to prepare individuals for successful re-entry into
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