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词条 New Jersey Department of Corrections
释义

  1. Jurisdiction and law enforcement authority

  2. Ranks

  3. Media campaigns

  4. Facilities

     Prison capacity and costs 

  5. Death row

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) is responsible for operations and management of prison facilities in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The department operates 13 major institutions—seven adult male correctional facilities, three youth facilities, one facility for sex offenders, one women's correctional institution and a central reception / intake unit—and a Stabilization and Reintegration Program. The department is headquartered in Trenton.

The NJDOC's facilities house a combined total of 20,000 inmates in minimum, medium and maximum security levels. Approximately 1,200 inmates are incarcerated, and an equal number released each month. The median term for inmates is six years. 47% of inmates are serving terms of one-to-five years; 17% are serving terms of six-to-nine years; and 33% are serving maximum sentences of 10 years or more. As of January 2003, 984 offenders were serving life sentences, including 14 offenders under capital sentences (Note though that all of these have now been commuted; see New Jersey Capital punishment).

Jurisdiction and law enforcement authority

New Jersey State Correction Officers, Parole Officers and Corrections Investigators are authorized to exercise peace officer powers statewide. With this authority, Correction Officers are required to enforce NJRS 2C (New Jersey Criminal Code) within the scope of their employment.[3]

New Jersey State Corrections Officers are authorized to carry on duty the Heckler & Koch USP in .40 S&W. Correction Officers may optionally qualify to carry an authorized off-duty firearm. All off-duty firearms and ammunition must conform to the approved list provided by the New Jersey Department of Corrections.[4]

Since the establishment of the New Jersey Department of Corrections, 24 officers have died in the line of duty.[5]

Ranks

There are four sworn titles (referred to as ranks) in the New Jersey Department of Corrections:

TitleInsigniaUniform Shirt Color
Major
White
Lieutenant
French Blue
Sergeant
French Blue
Officer
French Blue

Media campaigns

The New Jersey Department of Corrections established the "Be Smart Choose Freedom" television advertisement campaign in 2005. The State of New Jersey produced 30–60-second public service announcements to warn state residents against going to prison.[6] The Mississippi Department of Corrections, the state corrections agency of Mississippi, decided to start its own "Be Smart Choose Freedom" campaign and use the commercials that aired in New Jersey.[7] The NJDOC commercials were available in English, with one public service announcement also having a Spanish version.[8]

Facilities

{{See also|List of New Jersey state prisons}}

Prison capacity and costs

According to the state budget for fiscal year 2016, the Department of Corrections has capacity to house 20,634 inmates and anticipates a daily average population of 18,894 inmates. It has 6,950 employees for a personnel ratio of 1 person for every 2.8 inmates. The state legislature appropriated $808.4 million to the Department of Corrections in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, of which $525 million was used in salaries and wages.[9]

PrisonInmate Capacity[9]Average daily population[9]Annual per capita cost[9]Daily per capita cost[9]
New Jersey State Prison 2,022 1,796 $4,408 $121.33
Northern State Prison 2,918 2,567 $35,497 $96.99
East Jersey State Prison 1,266 1,207 $49,302 $134.71
Central Reception and Assignment Facility 969 795 $53,674 $146.65
South Woods State Prison 3,474 3,354 $34,200 $93.44
Bayside State Prison 2,237 2,175 $30.648 $83.74
Southern State Correctional Facility 2,215 2,120 $31,840 $86.99
Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women 846 775 $65,716 $179.55
Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center 647 561 $68,494 $187.14
Garden State Youth Correctional Facility 1,896 1,675 $29,149 $79.64
Albert C. Wagner Youth Correctional Facility 1,053 935 $53,039 $144.91
Mountainview Youth Correctional Facility 1,091 934 $40,425 $110.45

Death row

{{see also|Capital punishment in New Jersey}}

Prior to the 2007 repeal of the death penalty, the death row for men was in the Capital Sentence Unit (CSU) in the New Jersey State Prison. The same prison housed the death chamber, and the first death by electrocution occurred on December 11, 1907.[10] This unit was first established in 1907.[10] On December 17, 2007, Governor Jon Corzine signed a bill in which the New Jersey General Assembly passed which abolishes the death penalty, New Jersey became the first state to legislatively eliminate capital punishment since 1965.[11] The day prior, December 16, 2007, Governor Corzine commuted the death sentences of the remaining eight men on death row to "life imprisonment without parole".[12]

See also

{{Portal|New Jersey|Law enforcement/Law enforcement topics|Prisons}}
  • List of New Jersey state prisons
  • List of law enforcement agencies in New Jersey
  • List of United States state correction agencies
  • Prison

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Department of Corrections and State Parole Board FY 2014–2015|url=http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/legislativepub/budget_2015/DOC_response.pdf|website=Testimony before the Senate and Assembly Committees|accessdate=November 20, 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=10. PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 19. CENTRAL PLANNING, DIRECTION AND MANAGEMENT|url=http://www.nj.gov/treasury/omb/publications/13approp/pdf/26.pdf|website=State of New Jersey|publisher=Treasury Department|accessdate=November 20, 2014}}
3. ^NJRS 2A:154-4 Corrections, parole officers, corrections investigators authorized to exercise police powers
4. ^N.J.A.C. 10A:3–4 Use of firearms while on-duty and use of personal firearms while off-duty
5. ^The Officer Down Memorial Page
6. ^Fedkenheuer, Deirdre. "Be Smart – Choose Freedom: New Jersey unveils its crime prevention campaign." Corrections Today. April 2005. 1. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
7. ^"Be Smart. Choose Freedom. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091002053447/http://www.mdoc.state.ms.us/besmart/Choose%20Freedom.htm |date=2 October 2009 }}" Mississippi Department of Corrections. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
8. ^"[https://web.archive.org/web/20050302004648/http://www.state.nj.us/corrections/index.shtml Welcome to New Jersey's Department of Corrections]." New Jersey Department of Corrections. March 2, 2005. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
9. ^Office of Management and Budget (New Jersey Department of the Treasury), "Department and Branch Recommendations: Corrections" in State of New Jersey: The Governor's FY2016 Detailed Budget, February 25, 2015, D-66 through D-71. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
10. ^"[https://www.webcitation.org/6gB5sIfUu?url=http://web.archive.org/web/20050518092958/http://www.newjersey.gov/corrections/csu/csu_historical_data.html Historical Data on Capital Sentence Unit at New Jersey State Prison]" (). New Jersey Department of Corrections. May 18, 2005. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?&did=2580 |archive-url=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20091016051251/http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?&did=2580 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=October 16, 2009 |title=Executions News and Developments: 2007 |accessdate=July 29, 2008 |publisher=Death Penalty Information Center |year=2008 }}
12. ^{{cite web|title=N.J. abolishes the death penalty|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/n-abolishes-death-penalty-article-1.277238|website=Daily News|location=New York}}

External links

  • New Jersey Department of Corrections
{{State prisons in New Jersey}}{{Incarceration in the United States}}

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