Prison Work As a Career a Course of Study Based On the Work And Objectives of T
Prison Work As a Career a Course of Study Based On the Work And Objectives of T
United States Bureau of Prisons
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The disciplinary board does not itself revoke statutory "good time, " but recommends that the prisoner be heard by the special "Good Time Forfeiture Board" which restudies and re-hears the case in all its details before recommending that a certain amount of "good time" be forfeited. Stenographic notes of the hearings are taken and these are further reviewed by the Warden. If he concurs in the action of the Forfeiture Board he fixes the penalty to be imposed and submits the entire proceeding to ...the Director of the Bureau. This multiple-minded control of institutional discipline is an improvement over the procedure of former years when a single disciplinarian meted out punishment often colored by personality clashes, favoritism, and prejudice. The Meaning of Custody Usually the word "custody" is defined as restraint of liberty, or the state of being guarded or watched over. In reference to prisoners, the word has a much wider meaning. Modern penology looks upon custody as a series of degrees of supervision, necessary for the protection of society and ranging from maximum to mini- mum, with the degree of custody always in keeping with the needs of the individual.
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