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    Law- Theories of Corrections

    Correction theories are based on two common principles within the corrections Some correctional systems use punishment as the primary approach, others stress rehabilitation. This has been a huge debit and for some one approach is better then the other, but how to chose what to do with a criminal. Some belive, and have a strong argument that, imprisoning someone like that merely adds to the problem. In jail and correctional facilites, offenders rarely learn new skills, except how to be a more successful

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    improved considerably in many ways, the present correctional system is still struggling to deal with the same problems that the United States has experienced in the past. State and Federal prison overcrowding has continued to hurt United States correctional facilities because of increasing inmate population and the demand for lower corrections costs. These two factors have resulted in a growing shortage of living space for prisoners. Many correctional facilities are operating under hazardous conditions

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    Groop Dynamics

    Dynamics in Corrections Kadijah Batiste MGT 415 Angela Gillette 09/20/2010 Abstract This paper will provide understanding of group dynamics in the correctional setting using personal examples and outside research. Group Dynamics in Corrections The field of corrections is sometimes considered the lowly or “bottom feeders” in society. Correctional officers get the least respect in the public eye, but we have the most dangerous job. In society eyes we are just babysitters for adults so it benefits

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    Ann. Bibliography

    of solitary units inside prisons. Her study provides not only the image of solitary confinement- but the sense of loss and liberty of humanity when an offender is faced with long periods of extensive isolation from all; but those who feed you (correctional officers). Dr. Rhodes- explores and discusses the challenges that are faced both by the front-line-staff and offenders. Such as, psychological, emotional, and physiological changes- and provides her academic perspective with a scientific response

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    Corrections Accreditation and Privatization

    staff and offenders are key considerations. The process also helps to identify the need for operational improvements and provides clear criteria for measuring progress. Often, such intensive scrutiny of a correctional facility results in a safer environment for staff and offenders. And as correctional officers work toward compliance with standards that represent the profession's best practices, the staff takes increasing pride in their work and their professionalism. There are other benefits to accreditation

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    Introduction to Penology

    Introduction To Penology Prof. Dr. Ayman Elzeiny A :- Definition : The "penology" word is derived from "punishment or penalty" word . The energetic movement of human rights contributed to the adoption of the reforms penology as a science. Now, as the struggle against criminality uses not only penalties but also security measures and pure social methods, the denomination of penology became anachronistic. penology as a science could be divided into prevention science and treatment

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    Criminal Justice System Analysis

    Learning about the major sub-systems within the criminal justice system has taught me a lot about how it relates to the Biblical principles that we utilized every week in our lessons. Fisher tells us that the “importance of the covenant is the sharing of the power” (2016). The sharing of the power is how law enforcement agencies enforce the law. Everyone has the shared power to make sure citizens are being protected. The law enforcement sub-system consists of the county law enforcement, state law

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    Prisons

    This tendency has swept in the criminal justice organization; correctional institutions, once operated completely by federal, state, and local governments, more and more are under the power of private companies. As a effect, a huge minority of prisoners at this time are housed at these privately run institutions. Of the 1.57 million prisoners under arrest in state and federal prisons as of 2012, 137,220 were housed at private correctional the percentage of the U.S. prison population housed in private

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    Private V Public Prison

    criminal justice system to private actors, weather private prisons cost less to operate than public facilities, and if the quality of security and conditions of confinement differ between public and private prisons. In 2005, approximately 200 private correctional facilities operated in the United States, housing a total of 107,000 inmates. Four companies provide more than 90 percent of private prison capacity. About 6 percent of all state inmates and 14 percent of federal inmates are incarcerated in privatized

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    JUS – 294 Correctional Institutions Research Assignment # 1 Penal Data Instructions: Locate and research the following: 1. Select a State in the United States to collect data on regarding that state’s correctional facilities. For example: You may select the state of (North Dakota) to collect data on. 2. Research the number of prisons in the State you have selected; and indicate the levels of security for the number of prisons in that state. For Example: The state of

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