is a person who has been convicted of a felony, which is a crime punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison ("What Is a Felon and What Is a Felony?" ProConorg Headlines. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 July 2014). This means that any U.S citizen who commits a crime that’s considered a felony will be sentenced to either the death penalty or will serve time in a state or federal prison. There are pros and cons pertaining to this particular subject. Comparing the pros and cons of whether felons should
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different aspects of the correctional settings and how they could be influencing the individual or population as a forensic psychologist: treatment options available for a particular individual or population needs, include treatment options while in prison, discuss the availability and flow of treatment as the individual or population, and discuss the efficacy of treatment
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The most evident scenario where education has proven to reduce crime and change the mind sets of criminals alike is the modern education programs established within the various prison systems globally. Throughout the history of the prison system there has been little focus placed on the rehabilitation and education of inmates at large, with a greater emphasis falling on punishment and forced isolation due to the dangers of working with such individuals. In recent years new strategies have been put
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CHAPTER 14 WORKSHEET: INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS Take the following intermediate sanctions and list them in order of the sanctions that you believe are most effective (1 for most effective and 8 for least effective). For each one, describe its strengths and weaknesses with respect to the goals that should be accomplished: 1. Intensive Probation Supervision - Intensive probation supervision is used when offenders need more strict supervision that what regular community programs are able to provide
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Findings from review of the file of Kris Kris Young, 25 years old, was arrested for shoplifting a leather jacket that retailed for $600.00 from a clothing store. Kris could not make bail and was held in jail for 60 days. The Judge sentenced him to 1 year in jail but later the sentence was suspended and was given probation and told to report back to the Court in 3 months. In reviewing Kris’s Pre-Sentence report, it looks like he was given probation at the age of 13 for a case involving battery
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This peer support aspect can be a powerful motivator for veterans to engage actively in their rehabilitation and take advantage of the services offered. Additionally, the connections forged within Veterans Courts extend beyond the courtroom, as participants are linked to a network of federal, state, and local services that are uniquely designed to meet
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Within the prison system there are various key issues that surrounded the operations of the daily activities as well as the administration of the judicial system. Some of these key such as prison violence, prison rape and the drug policy issues are negative and does affect the prison. On the issue of prison violence, over the years, prison violence has been on the rise. This has causes major changes within the prions system, such as implementing strategies to control the prisoners and their criminal
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psychological counseling (as part of his rehabilitation for hacking into the phone company). Kevin will years later get into more trouble and Roy writes a letter to his judge saying Kevin is “addicted” to hacking. What is the legal significance of that claim?Question #02: Kevin is sent to jail and scheduled to be sent to Preston prison. He appeals the California Young Authority decision to send him to Preston. The hearing arbitrator agrees and sends him to Karl Holton prison instead. Kevin is very proud
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federal prison. The Department of Justice has implemented a re-entry program; this is when offenders make a transition from prisons and/or jails. The cost of housing an inmate in a federal or a state correctional facility is approximately $20,000 to $25,000 per year. The re-entry population consists all individuals that are returning to society who have been convicted of a criminal offense. These individuals have served time in a federal, state, or local level. Research outlines an effective correctional
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because capital punishment has failed to prove any benefits. Capital punishment is not cost effective and does not have a deterrence effect. I believe that the influence of media has caused the widespread support for the capital punishment. The public needs to be aware of the reasons why capital punishment cannot be justified. There is a common belief in our society that it is costly to keep a person in prison on a life-sentence. This belief is true—imprisoning a person requires about $20,000 annually
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