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Prisoners' Round: Examining the Literature on Recreation and Exercise in Correctional Facilities

NCJ Number
245255
Journal
International Journal of Criminology and Sociology Volume: 2 Dated: 2013 Pages: 362-370
Author(s)
Mallory A. Ambrose; Jeffrey W. Rosky
Date Published
2013
Length
9 pages
Annotation
Opposition to correctional recreation programs expresses safety concerns for staff and argues that removal of these programs enhances the retributive nature of prison and jail.
Abstract
Opposition to correctional recreation programs expresses safety concerns for staff and argues that removal of these programs enhances the retributive nature of prison and jail. Supporters cite the health benefits for inmates and incentive for better behavior within correctional facilities. Using academic sources and media articles, the authors found that the available empirical data support the use of these programs. However, public perception appears yet to be swayed by such evidence. Despite this opposition, the authors recommend that use of physical recreation and exercise programs in correctional facilities should continue to be used within a prescribed rewards system. (Published Abstract)