Larry Goldberg of The Goldberg Group GGA-PC discusses and illustrates the types of jail construction over the years. More information can be found at: gga-pc.com/
Can we have similar information about how you build efficient yards and cafeteria areas? I’m thinking a “flow” pattern where prisoners enter larger areas through one entrance and exit through another. This would obviously take more sheriffs, but you could time it for different classifications of prisoners to be commuting from cell to yard/meal time with more overlapping. If you assign specific guards to specific prisoner classes, it should essentially work like a school works for recess and lunch.
We have a tour of prison design by Goldberg-Sleeping courters, lounge, self-help accommodations, and only to come back to the same cinerous, what gives. 17-225 Garco Construction, Inc. v. Speer (03/19/2018)
I'm confused by what these designs are focussing on. he says "efficient" a lot, but what exactly is being "optimized"? do these designs just focus on maximizing surveillance while minimizing staff? how does that make prison time more efficient?