Accrediting the Accreditors: A New Paradigm for Correctional Oversight

17 Pages Posted: 23 Oct 2010 Last revised: 21 May 2020

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Lynn S. Branham

Saint Louis University - School of Law

Date Written: October 20, 2010

Abstract

Correctional accreditation processes can be revamped to bring more transparency and accountability into the operation of correctional facilities and to help ensure that they comport with sound correctional practices, legal requirements, and basic human-rights precepts. Becoming accredited is now largely optional, and correctional accreditation processes are fee-based. Consequently, correctional accrediting entities are vulnerable to pressures to water down accreditation standards and make accreditation procedures more lax. The federal government should therefore adopt two requirements. First, prisons, jails, and other correctional facilities should have to be accredited by a certified accrediting entity in order to be eligible to receive federal funds. Second, in order to be certified as a correctional accrediting entity, it must meet criteria designed to bring correctional facilities into compliance with legal requirements and sound correctional practices, effectuate effective institutional oversight, and make correctional accreditation processes themselves more transparent and accountable.

Keywords: ACA, Accreditation, American Correctional Association, Commission on Accreditation for Corrections, Correctional Accreditation, Corrections, Jails, Prisons, Prison Reform

Suggested Citation

Branham, Lynn S., Accrediting the Accreditors: A New Paradigm for Correctional Oversight (October 20, 2010). Pace Law Review, Vol. 30, p. 1656, 2010, Saint Louis U. Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2010-30, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1695044

Lynn S. Branham (Contact Author)

Saint Louis University - School of Law ( email )

100 N. Tucker Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States

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