NCJ Number
78207
Date Published
Unknown
Length
23 pages
Annotation
This report, covering the period from June 1977 to June 1978, summarizes the results of a study which evaluated the Louisiana prison system, with attention to prison construction and renovation plans and future corrections strategies.
Abstract
Issues examined were inmate health services and population, corrections management/organization, inmate programs, constitutional issues, corrections security, and others. The study found that the State's adult corrections system can be expected to grow in size and complexity during the next 5 years, requiring considerable capital and operating expenditures. Alternative strategies were selected to reduce the pressure to spend vast new sums on corrections, provide cost-effective public protection while minimizing risk, provide effective and constitutional strategies for dealing with offenders, and develop a flexible policy for managing and controlling the growth of the correctional system. The study recommends that the 1978 State legislative session appropriate $658,950 to implement three pilot corrections programs and expand Department of Corrections resources in the areas of planning, training, and community relations. Tables, charts, and graphs are supplied.