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Jail Planning and Expansion: Local Officials and Their Roles
This document describes a process to help elected officials and other policymakers develop jail facilities. It outlines all participants' roles, the decisions they make, and the products they create. The facility development process includes steps to plan, locate, design, construct, and open a new jail-or expand an old one. This process was developed by local policymakers, builders, architects, city and county planners, and criminal justice professionals who have experienced the challenges and rewards of using (or not using) this process firsthand. The 16 steps of the facility development process are contained within 5 overlapping phases that incorporate both concurrent and consecutive activities: prearchitectural planning, site selection and planning, architectural and engineering design, construction, and occupancy. The discussion of each of the 16 steps lists the major work activities and the products developed. Accompanying tables show the tasks to be performed for each step, which participants perform them, and what actions participants take throughout the process.
Jail Planning and Expansion: Local Officials and Their Roles
This document describes a process to help elected officials and other policymakers develop jail facilities. It outlines all participants' roles, the decisions they make, and the products they create. The facility development process includes steps to plan, locate, design, construct, and open a new jail-or expand an old one. This process was developed by local policymakers, builders, architects, city and county planners, and criminal justice professionals who have experienced the challenges and rewards of using (or not using) this process firsthand. The 16 steps of the facility development process are contained within 5 overlapping phases that incorporate both concurrent and consecutive activities: prearchitectural planning, site selection and planning, architectural and engineering design, construction, and occupancy. The discussion of each of the 16 steps lists the major work activities and the products developed. Accompanying tables show the tasks to be performed for each step, which participants perform them, and what actions participants take throughout the process.
Jail Planning and Expansion: Local Officials and Their Roles
J. R. Robertson (Autor:in)
2003
42 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Social Concerns , Problem-Solving Information for State & Local , Facility expansion , Facility planning , Correctional institutions , Jails , Prisons , Site selection , Planning , Engineering design , Construction , Occupancy , Decisons , Local offials , Roles , Faciltiy development processes , Prearchitectural planning , Elected officials
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