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Corrections
Policy, Practice and Research
Volume 7, 2022 - Issue 2
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Research Article

Bringing Jails into the Twenty-First Century: Evaluating Jail TV as a Method for Programming

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ABSTRACT

Jails serve a valuable role in the American correctional system. Historically, the quick turnover in population and limited resources that plague jails create impediments to the delivery of programming content for inmates. A large Midwestern jail facility has sought to increase inmate exposure to evidence-based cognitive behavioral programming through the use of a facility-wide CCTV system, known as Jail TV. This outcome evaluation discusses the program’s effects on the short-term goals of the facility and program administrators. Facility data suggests that the use of Jail TV increases the amount of programming delivered to more inmates, as well as increasing inmate awareness of facility and community resources that are beneficial upon reentry into the community. Finally, researchers discuss the implications Jail TV has for changing the way correctional facilities think about the delivery of treatment and programming options.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. Inmate population data for September 2017 represents only a partial count of daily admits for the month.

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