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    Prison Reform

    However, there several reports that confirm this practice (Morrison, 2013). There are reports of mentally ill patients being denied food and water for a prolonged period (ACLU, 2014). The prison meant for women in Michigan (Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility) is accused of brutality as the employees starve inmates in solitary confinement. They are also subjected to odd cruel punishments as reported by American Civil Liberties, Michigan. Many accounts from witnesses’ show that prisoners are

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    Project 2 Community Based Corrections

    residential or community setting outside of jail or prison. The sanctions are enforced by agencies or courts with legal authority over the adult or juvenile offenders. Community corrections programs are generally operated by probation agencies (correctional supervision within the community instead of incarceration) and parole agencies (conditional, supervised release from prison).” (National Institute of Justice, 2015) These community based corrections are most of the time for lower level offenders

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    Literacy In Prison Libraries

    The Intellectual Freedom Manual states that imprisoned people "deserve access to information, to literature, and to a window on the world" (Prisoners' Right to Read: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights, 2010). It also states that having access to this information is essential for the transition back into society after release from prison. Prison libraries serve those who are incarcerated within federal, state, and local institutions. The history of reading within prison can be traced

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    Qualifications of Parole/ Probation Officers Position

    counseling. Probation and parole officers typically hold bachelor's degrees in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, social work, or correctional counseling. Officers employed by federal government agencies are required to acquire 2 years of relevant work experience. Legal jurisdictions require most probation officers and some correctional treatment specialists to complete formal training administered by state governments or the federal government.

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    Verbal Communication

    Verbal Communication Paper Brook B Benningfield University of Phoenix Axia College CJA/304 Barry Preston Verbal Communication Paper Verbal and non-verbal communication in the criminal justice field is tremendous. The criminal process always begins with the arrest of a suspected person. All communication from the arresting officer, prosecutors, defendants, and the judge will have an impact on a the criminal justice process. Communication, verbal and non verbal, is absolutely detrimental

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    Prison Recidivism

    them down the right path. The cost savings that these programs provide federal and state correctional facility budgets, can be diverted and used to fund better education, and proper maintenance of deteriorating neighborhood. Reforming inmates in our Florida correctional facilities into productive members of society is the ultimate goal. I am an advocate for the use of prison based programs in Florida correctional facilities and nation wide as well, but I believe these programs should be reserved for

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    Criminal Justice

    The Corrections The Correctional is one of the core components of the American criminal justice system. Once an offender has been convicted, it becomes the responsibility of the judge to impose some form of punishment. The sentence may take a form of supervised probation in the community, a fine, a prison term, or some combination of these. The correction process begins once an offender has been sentenced. One of the main problems in the correctional system is prison or jail overcrowding. Even

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    A Historical Overview of Inmate Labor in Pennsylvania

    A Historical Overview of Inmate Labor in Pennsylvania: The Pioneer in United States Prison Labor http://www.pci.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/history_of_pci/17812 The evolution of American prison labor is rooted in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania penal system, originating in 1682 under the leadership of William Penn, was the first state prison system to suggest the replacement of torture and mutilation as punishment for crimes with hard labor in houses of correction

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    Purpose Of Prison Analysis

    Prisons have always been an important integral part of the criminal justice system and the society as a whole. Although, prisons differ between countries and it changes over time. To some extent, the functions of prisons all operate in the same facilities. Not surprisingly, there are two somewhat conflicting debates when it comes to the argument of the effectiveness of prison. Some have argued that prison is a useful institution that does work to prevent reoffending. Whereas, some have argued that

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    Freud Mourning

    Subculture and Prison Gang Influence LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. Discuss the prison subculture for inmates and correctional officers. 2. Compare importation theory with exportation theory. 3. Identify different aspects of prison culture that explain how offenders and officers view the world around them. 4. Discuss how professionalization and the diversification of correctional staff have impacted the prison subculture. 5. Discuss the impact that prison gangs have had on prisons, including

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