RT Article T1 The Novel Coronavirus and Enforcement of the New Separate System in Prisons JF Criminal justice policy review VO 33 IS 2 SP 206 OP 230 A1 Klein, Michael A2 Kowalski, Melissa A. A2 Woo, Youngki A2 Solis, Courtney A2 Mendoza, Maria A2 Stohr, Mary K. A2 Hemmens, Craig 1960- LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1854977350 AB Coronavirus has had a significant impact on daily life. Prisons are not exempt from the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Prisons are particularly at risk due to their secure environment and vulnerable inmate populations. We examine steps taken by the 50 state departments of correction and the Federal Bureau of Prisons to mitigate COVID-19 as reported on their websites. While states vary in their response to the virus, those responses do not appear to be related to regional or political differences. Few are testing or quarantining all inmates, and there are more proactive responses devoted to staff than inmates in their facilities. Findings demonstrate that prison systems’ policies regarding COVID-19 testing, quarantining, and provision of personal protective equipment for inmates do not fully align with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations. As a result, the steps prison systems are taking to mitigate the effect of COVID-19 may be more reactionary than proactive, which may be less effective overall. K1 Covid-19 K1 Coronavirus K1 Prisons K1 Social Distancing K1 pandemic response DO 10.1177/08874034211023572