Friday, March 31, 2017

riots

Jail and prison riots are very much real and a huge issue when comes to the safety of the inmates and the staff. However, they are not as common of an occurrence as they once were. In earlier times and up until the 1980’s jail and prison riots happened frequently and lasted days at a time, taking a large number of lives (Burkenstien, 1). There were a few major riots that took the lives of a lot of people, one in New Mexico killed 33, one in New York killed 43, and the last major riot in West Virginia took 3 peoples lives’, which was in 1986. Since then, the amount of riots a year has gone down significantly. In 2003 alone there were less than 3 riots that occurred that year. The assaults on staff members also dropped during the same time period. That is quite impressive being that the incarceration rates have increased since then.
               One of the few reasons there has been a decline in riots or violence within correctional facilities is that the number inmates in there due to violent crimes has gone down. Those who are in there because of a violent crime, tend to be in some form of higher security facility. The management of these facilities has improved, there has also implementation of security squads. The squads are called Correctional Emergency Response Teams, and they have been incredibly beneficial when it comes to violence among the inmates (Birkenstein, 1). These teams have really impacted the severity of riots that have occurred since their inception, because they stop the riots before too much harm is done. However, riots still occur even though they are less frequent.
               There are many reason as to why inmates become violent. Racial issues are one of the major reasons that there is violence in correction facilities. Different races correlate with different gangs, and if a member of a certain gang so much as talks to a member of a different gang, said member will be punished. Therefore, not only is there violence within each gang but also between the different gangs. The main way to get by in jails and prisons is to stick with your own race and always be willing and able to defend them or help them when need be. For example, when a riot does occur each member of the gang must get involved to help their fellow members (Lichten, 1). If a person from the gang that is being a part of the riot does not help, they risk the chance of getting beat after the fact.
               The main ways to try and prevent riots or prevent them from getting out of hand, is staff. Having a decent number of staff on hand to be able to keep the inmates in check is crucial to maintaining order. If there is not enough staff then correction facilities have high chances of getting overthrown by the inmates, even if just for a few days. When guards are able to patrol, and keep a constant watch on all sections of the facilities, inmates become too intimidated to attempt to revolt. Therefore, the more staff is around, they are able to detect tensions between the inmates. Less staff means less opportunity for catching any kind of tension or potential threats to the facility.
There have been many huge jail and prison riots in the United States but, there have only been a few notoriously bad ones.  One of them being the one at Alcatraz in 1946, where an inmate and few others were able to disarm the guards and tried to escape, but accidently jammed the door and were stopped before anything too bad could happen. Another one was in Montana in 1959, two inmates were able to disarm all the guards and release all the inmates. They killed the Deputy warden, but no one else’s life was taken. One of the culprits ended up surrendering by killing his partner and himself. There have been many terrible riots in the United States, and even more gruesome ones in other countries where many more people lost their lives.
Fortunately, now riots in the United States have gone down significantly. This is due to various reason, one of the major ones being that staff is now more prepared to handle these kinds of situations, and they have team dedicated to diffuse possible riots. However, they are still very possible and can get really horrible if not managed properly.

Sources:

http://www.policeandjailprocedures.com/live/jail-and-prison-riots.html

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