Correctional

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    Regulatory Paper

    Regulatory paper based on Joint Commission/Prison Health HCS 430 Ensuring health care practitioners and facilities promote safety, legal compliance, and quality patient services. If regulations with accreditation were not sufficient in health care, safety comfort would not be provided to patients/clients. JCAHO Also known as Joint Commission Accreditation health care organization which conducts survey done on site that complies as well verify the continuous standards of improvement

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    Prison Incarceration

    importance of any correctional facility’s physical plant to the fulfillment of particular objectives has been long recognized. Historically, correctional facilities have been the architectural expression of competing philosophies of incarceration of the time. In the 18th century, when incarceration was instituted as the primary form of punishment in western societies, the prison itself became the means of punishment. As the prevailing punishment method, early purpose-built correctional design reflected

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    Arguments

    Department of Corrections the oath that an officer takes holds this as a guide to uphold some polices of corrections. The respect that an officer gets is earned both on and off the job. We as correctional officers cannot engage in bribery, corruption, or allow another officer to do such. A correctional officer cannot accept gifts, favors, or gratuities from inmates or their families. They cannot accept or give to any inmate. Each morning before beginning tour of duty, an officer is reminded

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    Rehabilitation Paper

    as productive, law-abiding citizens. Correctional agencies implemented a variety of treatment programs to improve offenders and to provide them with the tools necessary to be successful members of society (Seiter, 2011). The need for rehabilitation of offenders was emphasized by the Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, appointed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1966, which noted a need for “substantial upgrading” of the correctional system and its reorientation “toward integration

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    Solitary Confinement Effects

    Dana Liebelson, she describes the horrific psychological damage solitary confinement has on youth in correctional facilities. “This is What Happens When We Lock Children in Solitary Confinement” brings to light the negative effects solitary confinement has on youth in juvenile correctional facilities. Liebelson writes about individual cases of children who have experienced isolation in correctional facilities. In each case, juveniles claimed isolation changed them for the worse. They emphasized not

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    North Carolina State Prison Case Study

    The U.S will continue to need correctional officers to watch over prisoners. Correctional and bailiff officer's employment is projected to grow by 4 percent from 2014 to 2024, this is slower than the average for all occupations. Changes in the criminal law can have a large effect on how people will be arrested and are in jail each year. Higher cost are keeping people in prison, and many state governments have moved towards laws requiring shorter prison sentences and to move them to an alternative

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    Yankee

    history Elderly Offenders Behind Bars While Reducing the Cost Over time offenders that have been sent to correctional institutions in the United States are sometimes forced to live out the rest of their lives behind bars, in the end causing overcrowding in facilities, increase numbers of aging prisoners and tax payers millions of dollars (Aday, 1994). In 2008 alone, the cost for correctional systems for federal, state, and local systems was $75 billion, much of it spent on older inmates (Warner,

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    Accreditation

    ongoing process to ensure constant and consistent professionalism. Accreditation is a system of verification that correctional agencies comply with national standards dictated by the American Correctional Association. This accreditation is achieved through a series of reviews, audits, hearings, and evaluations (American Correctional Association, 2011). The accreditation gives correctional facilities a guide by which to operate each facility. The goal of each facility is to maintain a safe and effective

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    A World Apart

    who conduct their correctional systems the same as the United States and then there are some who do just the opposite. The American correctional system is designed to incarcerate and try to rehabilitate offenders, if possible. I chose to compare the American correctional system with that of the Iraqi correctional systems. This paper will show the differences in the two. It will also show how the American correctional system is run in comparison to that of the Iraqi correctional system.

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    Organization and Administration of Community Based Corrections

    probation office to focus on the cases of the high risk probationers (Bosco, 1998). According to criminal law, correctional system is a group of government agencies that regulates prisons and also the parole system within a jurisdiction. Connecticut’s correctional system is organized as a statewide agency (“administration, organization, and responsibilities", 2009). This means that the correctional system can be found in many cities all over the state of Connecticut. Some of those cities would include:

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