PRISON
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
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Prison
Managemen
t System
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• Prison management system explains how
prison and prisoners are managed ,what
are the facilities that are provided to
prisoners ,it contain every prisoners
reccord of crimes and their duration time
in prison.
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PRISON
ADMINISTRATIONS
Facets of prison administration:
 Jail authorities
 Prisoners
 Security
Prison laws and rules:
 THE PRISON ACT 1900
 GOA PRISON RULES 2006
 THE PRISON MANUAL 2006
EXISTING SYSTEM
• Let us consider the case of TIHAR PRISON one of
biggest prisons in India with 12000 inmates.
• Includes info about prisoners, their crime and lodging
pattern. It also records, tracks and monitors the
movement of prisoners.
• Doesn’t have the provision for head to schedule
prisoners and guard’s job(work assignment).
• No provision to keep feedback regarding the
performance of the prisoners.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
• We have the database of prisoners, guards and
administrator.
• Administrator can schedule jobs for prisoners and
guards.
• Through feedback management guards can records
the performance of prisoners.
• Production overview can be viewed.
• Administrator can have and update all the details of
prisoners and guards.
ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
• We have the database of prisoners, guards and
administrator.
• Administrator can schedule jobs for prisoners and
guards.
• Through feedback management guards can records
the performance of prisoners.
• Production overview can be viewed.
• Administrator can have and update all the details of
prisoners and guards.
DATA FLOW DIAGRAM
GENERAL INFORMATION
░ It costs $33,000 + plus a year per inmate in the state prison system
to take care of him/her. (Food, clothing, housing etc.)
░ It costs the state $ 500 million per year just for mental health
medications for inmates across the state.
░ When an inmates’ relative dies anywhere in the state they have
the right to go to the funeral and the state has to provide
transportation, food for the inmate, officers to escort him/her, and
hotel expenses for the officers to stay over until the services the
next day.
Total cost: $1,100 just for one funeral trip.
MEDICAL FACILITY
░ All inmates receive medical, dental and mental health care
during their incarcerations. Those who have chronic or acute
medical conditions or diseases may be transferred to another
prison that has the appropriate medical equipment. If this
cannot be done because of security reasons, ambulatory care
and the equipment necessary will be transported to the prison
where the inmate is housed. Along with that, substance
abuse treatment is also provided.
░ Aside from treatment, inmates also receive health education
to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and take care of
existing conditions, such as diabetes or heart disease. Prisons
emphasize that inmates have healthy diets and special needs
might be met for inmates with health issues that require diet
modifications.
RELEASE PREPRATION
░ According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website,
preparing inmates for their release and reintegration
into society is key to helping them succeed outside
prison. Programs may vary according to their location
and budget. These programs can include resume
preparation, job training, education certificates, release
clothing, and contact with community-based
organizations that help released inmates reintegrate
into society.
OTHER BENEFITS
░ Inmates get three square meals a
day.
░ Inmates get special meals on
holidays.
░ Prison yards have flat screen TVs.
░ Inmates get trailer visits.
░ And much more…
░ In California tax payers pay approx. $90,000 more per
death
row prisoner a year than on prisoners in a regular
confinement.
░ There are almost 2 million prisoners in the U.S. today.
░ The U.S. spent $44 billion in tax dollars to pay for
prisons.
This amount has tripled since 1987.
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Prison management system

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    • Prison managementsystem explains how prison and prisoners are managed ,what are the facilities that are provided to prisoners ,it contain every prisoners reccord of crimes and their duration time in prison.
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    PRISON ADMINISTRATIONS Facets of prisonadministration:  Jail authorities  Prisoners  Security Prison laws and rules:  THE PRISON ACT 1900  GOA PRISON RULES 2006  THE PRISON MANUAL 2006
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    EXISTING SYSTEM • Letus consider the case of TIHAR PRISON one of biggest prisons in India with 12000 inmates. • Includes info about prisoners, their crime and lodging pattern. It also records, tracks and monitors the movement of prisoners. • Doesn’t have the provision for head to schedule prisoners and guard’s job(work assignment). • No provision to keep feedback regarding the performance of the prisoners.
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    PROPOSED SYSTEM • Wehave the database of prisoners, guards and administrator. • Administrator can schedule jobs for prisoners and guards. • Through feedback management guards can records the performance of prisoners. • Production overview can be viewed. • Administrator can have and update all the details of prisoners and guards.
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    ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSEDSYSTEM • We have the database of prisoners, guards and administrator. • Administrator can schedule jobs for prisoners and guards. • Through feedback management guards can records the performance of prisoners. • Production overview can be viewed. • Administrator can have and update all the details of prisoners and guards.
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    GENERAL INFORMATION ░ Itcosts $33,000 + plus a year per inmate in the state prison system to take care of him/her. (Food, clothing, housing etc.) ░ It costs the state $ 500 million per year just for mental health medications for inmates across the state. ░ When an inmates’ relative dies anywhere in the state they have the right to go to the funeral and the state has to provide transportation, food for the inmate, officers to escort him/her, and hotel expenses for the officers to stay over until the services the next day. Total cost: $1,100 just for one funeral trip.
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    MEDICAL FACILITY ░ Allinmates receive medical, dental and mental health care during their incarcerations. Those who have chronic or acute medical conditions or diseases may be transferred to another prison that has the appropriate medical equipment. If this cannot be done because of security reasons, ambulatory care and the equipment necessary will be transported to the prison where the inmate is housed. Along with that, substance abuse treatment is also provided. ░ Aside from treatment, inmates also receive health education to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and take care of existing conditions, such as diabetes or heart disease. Prisons emphasize that inmates have healthy diets and special needs might be met for inmates with health issues that require diet modifications.
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    RELEASE PREPRATION ░ Accordingto the Federal Bureau of Prisons website, preparing inmates for their release and reintegration into society is key to helping them succeed outside prison. Programs may vary according to their location and budget. These programs can include resume preparation, job training, education certificates, release clothing, and contact with community-based organizations that help released inmates reintegrate into society.
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    OTHER BENEFITS ░ Inmatesget three square meals a day. ░ Inmates get special meals on holidays. ░ Prison yards have flat screen TVs. ░ Inmates get trailer visits. ░ And much more…
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    ░ In Californiatax payers pay approx. $90,000 more per death row prisoner a year than on prisoners in a regular confinement. ░ There are almost 2 million prisoners in the U.S. today. ░ The U.S. spent $44 billion in tax dollars to pay for prisons. This amount has tripled since 1987.
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