Despite the primitive technology, there may be no better way to express the horrific events that transpired inside of Andersonville prison, as well as the overall feel of the Civil War in general. The visual of malnourished inmates dying a slow, agonizing death invokes emotion to most that view them. Despite all of this horrible negativity surrounding the prison, did anything good come out of Andersonville? Was it as awful as documented or simply a necessary evil of the war itself? I liken this
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decides to commit a crime should not do it if they do not want to deal with the punishments that might come with it. All crime has a minimum and maximum sentence that a judge is allowed to give them and they are not all going to jail or prison. Since the jails and prisons are overcrowded for misdemeanor offences the judge might have them pay fines, do community service, go to rehab, probation, or do weekend time. Now for felony offense there are some harsher punishments then misdemeanors like parole and
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There are many prisons in the United States holding some of this countries most dangerous criminals, but there is one prison that prison that was known for harboring only the most ruthless criminals, and that prison was the only place to keep them. That prison was a hell hole far from any outside human contact, a cold depressing atmosphere where it drove some of its inhabitants to insanity and escape would be futile. The name of this prison is Alcatraz, the home of the wicked where it was a curse
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no sign of advanced civilization in the eyes of the West. We have replaced all other methods with one single form of punishment. Our way of punishing lawbreakers is confinement in a prison cell for various amounts of time. Typical punishment for crimes such as grand theft auto is anywhere from 3 to 5 years in prison and armed robbery
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officers are usually focused on prisons. Both settings are correctional settings, the population is very different. Prisons are state ran facilities and usually house offenders that have been sentenced 1year or more. Jails are locally operated and receive individuals awaiting trial, convictions, and or sentencing. The jail population also consists of re-offenders, bond violators, mentally ill, protective custody, just for a few examples. Jails differ from prisons in other ways such as high volume
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Prisoner rights are important because they prevent prisons from taking advantage of people. They also help to ensure that the punishment fits the crime. Without prisoner rights, those who are responsible for ensuring that society is safe from people who cannot live by society’s rules would be free to treat prisoners whatever way they saw fit, and abuse would be commonplace. Even though prisoners lose a lot of their citizen’s rights when they are convicted, they still have certain rights that make
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World” The story is about a group of women who were locked up in a women’s prison camp in the state of Moscow in the year 2000 where the women could not stand the living conditions or the bad food the were given. These women were not allowed to see their daughters while in this prison camp nor were they allowed paper and pencils to write there daughters, One day a woman of a different breed walked through the prison doors and the other women did not know what to think of this new prisoner named
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Inmates need work training and rehabilitation while in prison, not a neglectful system and unhelpful personnel. The Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act only applies to a select few that are in federal prisons and most states have done nothing to change that. Not preparing prisoners for the outside world has presented enormous challenges for convicts who have few skills when they
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well as medical personnel should be taking seriously at all times. The Eighth Amendment deals with the ban of cruel and unusual punishment. This gives convicted inmates rights to the proper treatment of health and conditions of a safe environment. Therefore, inmates trust in the prisons infirmary/clinic to take care of these needs. The issue in maintaining the proper health and safety for both inmates and nursing personnel is failure in proper staffing. The facilities have opened rooms and usually
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