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  1. United nations peacekeeping operations to advise national prison management on prison security and incident management. it includes principles, conceptual frameworks and suggestions to help...

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  2. Jun 1, 2016 · Despite a shared interest in escapes from correctional custody by policy makers, facility administrators, media, and the public, there is a dearth of empirical research on this event.

    • Bryce Elling Peterson, Adam Fera, Jeff Mellow
    • 2016
  3. Prison escapes were found to be most often associated with an increase in justice involvement, such as an inmate receiving a parole denial, transfer to higher security facility, or charge for a new offense. More than 92% of all inmates are captured after they escape.

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · The CID allows for a more comprehensive examination of all types of escapes that resulted in "a loss of correctional control over a person in custody” (see Peterson et al., 2016). This also allows for comparisons of incidents across facility types and jurisdictions, improving internal validity.

  5. Jun 1, 2024 · Future research should examine the concepts of prison climate, quality of life, and legitimacy to better understand how effective management might affect escape violence (Crewe et al., 2011; Liebling, 2011).

  6. Prison intelligence looks at certain individuals (such as prisoners, prison visitors, staff employed by the prison administration) and groups of individuals (such as prison gangs) in order to identify both criminal activity and threats to the good order, safety and security of the prison.

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  8. Preventing escapes from custody is an essential function of prisons and jails. Yet, when these incidents occur, little is known about how often or quickly escapees are recaptured. Drawing on the routine activities framework, this study examines a data-set of 610 prison and jail escapees collected through a comprehensive open-source search protocol.

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