Oh boy Matt!!! managing Female inmates are more complex than male inmates ( i have worked with both) Currently I teach a 4 day Gender Responsive Class at my Female prison in California. Besides all the information regarding female offender pathways to criminality that is given, I also do common everyday scenerios with the staff through out the 4 days. they are based on understanding the way females communicate on a n everyday basis and so on............. Homosexuality is a tough one to manage. there is no magic technique in dealing with this problem that plagues all female institutions around the country. many women in prison no longer have any means of showing affection with the opposite sex and some times resort to having play families in prison. One such family member is either the BOYfreind (homosexual Partner) or the WIFE.">
I am not sure what rules and regulations your state prison has, but enforcing them may help a LITTLE bit. lets not kid ourselves in thinking we can stamp out this behaivior 100%. only manage it. Cleanliness is a problem with female offenders and as such we do have weekly Unit inspections and they are rewarded in having the cleanest unit by having the cleanest Unit go to meals first. this has helped since its inception 3 years ago. Violence; more often than not women do not start fights in front of staff, so having alert staff, plenty of communication and plenty of exercise programs (keep them busy) will help reduce the over all amount of violence that occures. inmates having girlfriends will tend to fight over them so both are inter related. INSUBORDINATION; women offenders do have difficult to manage behaivior but when she is not obaying orders good communication is key and keep the situation from escalating by not getting angry or closed minded. We have a program that seems to work for the worst of the management problems we encounter. we remove her from all program, remove most if not all her phone ,shopping and yard time privaliges. Basically they start with the minimum of things. as of yet not one of the inmates that have left the program has returned to this status of priviladges since the 1 year of having it. they do not like the lack of shopping and entertainment items like TV and radio. Matt you have opened a can of worms when it comes to female offender management. it is a tough subject with out a doubt.">
L. Gonzalez