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    Correctional

    Problems in The Correctional Institutions People at some point will pass through the correctional institution or know someone that has. More than millions are incarcerated in federal prison, state prisons and county jail. Many people are rearrested while on parole or probation. On top of all this, correctional facilities have many problems like undereducated inmate, prison overcrowding, rehabilitation, too cushy prison conditions, and the need for longer sentences. Undereducated The fact is

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    Correctional Factilites

    MNGT 482-02 BUSINESS ETHICS Dr. Samuel Perkins SEMESTER PROJECT CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES Names: Kalyn Steed Chester Holden Amber Brown Raven Johnson Paula Patrick Melanie Taylor Alexis Brown Dylan Douglas Lakaisha Thomas Quentin Hendree Due Date: April 9, 2014 Table of Contents I. Introduction Pages 3-4 II. Statement of Problem Page 5 III. Purpose of the Strategic Program Page 6 Marketing Section A. Research Questions

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    Correctional Facilities

    Correctional Facilities As many people know, the United States’ correctional system isn’t perfect. It is actually far from it. Plenty of people who are incarcerated are, in fact, not guilty of what they were charged for. Along with men who were wrongly convicted, there are men who committed the crime, but were found not guilty. These are just two of the many imperfections in our correctional system. Despite saying this, I feel that it is the fairest system our world has ever seen. Our prisoners

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    Correctional System

    Correctional system Shelly Boyer CJS/230 10/25/2015 Jesus Garcia Correctional System Everyone who 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

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    Correctional Officer

    The life of a Correctional Officer and the challenges they face in order to uphold justice. The department of corrections is designed to help secure, protect, and confine offenders from the public. They are responsible for overseeing those whom have been arrested and are awaiting trial as well as those whom have already been convicted of a crime and sentenced to serve time in a jail, detention center, or prison. They goal is to maintain security in order to prevent disturbances, assaults, or escapes

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    Correctional Offic...

    The roles of corrections officers differ from institution to institution, with some being more or less involved within the prison societies than others. This is mostly due to different management styles being used by different wardens and prison directors. With the tough duty of passing and enforcing policies that preserve the control and protection of the guards, along with keeping the inmates happily non-rebellious, the corrections officials have challenges on their hands. From risking their lives

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    Correctional Theory

    Correctional Theories Amber Eagler Abstract This paper is about working in a senator’s office as a staffer. The latest charges of abuse at the local jail, has caught the attention of the senator. The senator has recently been focusing on the state correctional system which has become a constant target of criticism for an increasingly vocal number of civil libertarian groups. The senator is speaking before the state

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    Correctional Officer

    I am the Lead Supervisor of Correctional Officers I and II by making general inspections to see that rules and regulations are being served, and that institutional programs are being carried out in a satisfactory manner. I was selected through my ability to research and interpret policies, procedures and regulatory guidance for the application of the "Big Picture". This coupled with my knowledge of management programs, training, and ability to identify and resolve problems I accomplish the following:

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    Correctional Systems

    met. Also referred to as the penal system, the correctional system is charged with the duty of administering jurisdictions, especially to community based programs, parole and probation victims. This paper is a description of the history of correctional systems in America and discusses two needs that require to be fixed so that correction systems run more safely and efficiently. History of correction systems in America The history of the correctional system in the United States dates back to the

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    Correctional Populations

    describe the particular characteristics of the individual’s population and what particular issues they may deal with in a correctional setting: relationship s with other prisoners and staff, possible issue with authority, treatment-related concerns, and relevant research on this population and its interaction with the correctional system. Next, discuss different aspects of the correctional settings and how they could be influencing the individual or population as a forensic psychologist: treatment options

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