may lead to an increase in violence on the staff and other inmates. Prison Overcrowding: The Effect It Has On Prison Inmates According to the 2009 Bureau of Justice Statistics, they were 7,225,800 offenders under correctional supervision at the end of 2009. Correctional supervision refers to adults supervised in the community on probation or parole and those incarcerated in state or federal prisons and local jails (Glaze, 2010). Prison overcrowding has become a major concern in recent years
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Criminal Justice 410 Strayer University Plan To Improve Correctional Facilities Professor Douglas Brinkley Donna M. Davis July 30, 2012 Prisons in America face many problems today. One such problem is the amount of elderly inmates. Elderly inmates represent the fastest growing segment of the federal and state prisons. The aging inmate population has created new challenges for the American corrections system. The population of aging and elderly prisoners in the United States
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felonies include murder, aggravated or grand theft, rape, etc. If convicted of a felony, an inmate will most likely serve their sentence in a state or federal correctional institution, more commonly referred to as a prison or penitentiary. Often, inmates may be transferred from one prison to another to accommodate the needs of the correctional system in which they are serving their time, so they may spend time far from home. Conviction of a felony brings with it more disadvantages than just higher
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Corrections What are community corrections? Community correction (known as probation or parole) is the means of supervising individuals outside of any type of correctional confinement. There has been a common misconception among Americans that when someone is convicted of a crime, they will be removed from society and placed in a correctional institution (Foster, 2006). Community corrections can be a benefit to an individual who is placed on probation, because it gives them a second chance to once
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Additionally, there is a financial incentive to do a bad job. The more effective a correctional facility is, the less need of its services. If the inmates have educational, work release programs, medical care such as anger management or mental health while locked up its less likely for them to return to a prison after being released. There will never be a point of not needing prisons; if there is better correctional policies and
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addiction? Having three generations in prison for drug related issues may suggest that environment and genetics may play a role together. Although this is only one instance of family addiction, I found it to be a profound experience while I was a correctional
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justice paper In this paper, it will discuss the criminal justice, security challenges, and objectives. Like the various goals local, state, and federal, the challenges they are dealing with and their roles. The goal of probation, parole, also correctional organization the privatization of government services, for the purpose of private and corporate security. Differing goals and objective The purpose the local, state, and federal police forces, vary on the
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Corrections June 23, 2013 John Feltgen Community corrections programs oversee offenders outside of jail or prison, and are administered by agencies or courts with the legal authority to enforce sanctions. Community corrections include probation correctional supervision within the community rather than jail or prison and parole a period of conditional, supervised release from prison. The Community Corrections Division of the Department of Corrections supervises an active caseload of approximately 18
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the differences between Kitsap County Jail and the Washington State Corrections Center for Women. Within the paper, different topics will emerge that will explain the different types of prisons, aspects of culture and subculture inside prison, correctional programs, violence inside prison and the roles of jails in criminal justice. Jails and prisons play one important role and that is obtaining those who are offenders of the law. There are two types of prisons, federal and state. Federal prisons
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As of 2012, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, there is an average of 590,400 inmates released each year from state and federal prisons are let back into the community, making almost 5 million ex-offenders under some form of community based supervisions annually (Kozey, 2015). Society may not like the idea of ex-offenders back in their communities, and this can lead to ways in reducing the number of ex-offenders. Also ex-offenders may face some challenges as they re-enter society. As
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