Overcrowding In Prisons

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    Define Prison

    * How would you define the prison environment? How does the prison environment influence institutional management and custody? What changes to prison environments would improve institutional management? * What are secure custody methods? How does the prison environment affect issues of secure custody? How can secure custody within prisons be improved? The way I would describe the prison environment is like being at a school that you aren’t allowed to leave. You are under strict rules, you

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    Apendix a 230

    |throughout their prison term. I believe an inmate’s classification should be reviewed | | |and possibly changed once a year. | |How do state and federal prisoners differ? |The biggest differences between state and federal prisons is the inmates, their | |What issues affect state versus federal |crimes, and the type of facility there in, state prisoners are in prison for crimes | |prisoners

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    Overcrowding

    Overcrowding of our nation's prisons is one of the biggest challenges tackling our criminal justice system today. During the 1980s, the public's disappointment over an apparent failure of the nation's prison system to rehabilitate prisoners and an unwillingness to provide more money for correctional institutions. One proposed solution that emerged was the privatizing of prisons and jails by contracting out, in part or in whole, their operations. In 1987, the number of inmates incarcerated in privately

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    Shame of the Nation

    In The Shame of the Nation, Jonathan Kozol states that the American society is still suffering from one-sidedness education. Mr. Kozol offers a wide bundle of statistical data to support his claim that most public schools are very much so segregated. Jonathan Kozol illustrates a grim reality about the unequal attention given to urban and suburban schools. He shows everyone involved in the education system that public schools are still separate and, therefore, still unequal.

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    Reforming California Sentencing Law

    topic in California. It has spurred debates as to whether it is considered cruel and unusual punishment for the thousands of repeat offenders sentenced every year. Proposition 184 is a cruel punishment for the thousands of inmates packed into state prisons, and the taxpayers spending billions to keep them there. Over the years legislators have sought a way to reform the 3 strikes law. In November of 2012, Proposition 36 was enacted as an initiative designed to preserve the original idea. The idea was

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    Rehabilitation

    | | Rehabilitation| CJS/230| | | | Rehabilitation in prisons programs are applied within the prison setting to end criminal activity. "The aim of the prison is to get the prisoner into the right program, keep him or her there until the program is successfully completed, and then turn the prisoner out to test the commitment to non-criminal behavior" (Foster, 2006). However, the dictionary defines rehabilitation as restoring to a previous condition. Rehabilitation is a new concept in

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    History of State and Federal Prisons

    History of State and Federal Prisons Your Name Here CJS 230 July 7, 2011 Jean O’Gallagher Axia College of University of Phoenix State prisons are primarily operated by state governments. Overcrowding is a persistent problem in most state and federal prisons. By the end of 2001, state prisons were operating between 1 and 16 percent over capacity. This makes the prisons more difficult to operate, and puts the health and safety of inmates and staff at risk. The prison systems known today are based

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    Private V Public Prison

    how and why society uses prisons. Prisons are intended to meet a variety of social goals, including incapacitation, deterrence, discipline, punishment or retribution, and rehabilitation or reformation. Some have argued that public prisons are better at all of the above while most support private prisons. The term prison privatization commonly refers to the policy of contracting out the management and operation of prisons and jails to private, for-profit companies. Prison privatization is a controversial

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    Corrections Accreditation and Privatization

    obedience within the standards that represent professional practices. There are millions of people who work in the jail and prisons system for adults and juveniles. Some of those public employees work in non-secure supervision such as parole and probation. Probation and parole officers have to show their professionalism when working with their clients, and within the jail and prison system correctional officers have to do the same thing as well, but it could be consider different kind of professionalism

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    Corrections Accreditation and Privatization Paper

    Paper Corrections Accreditation and Privatization Paper Accreditation is a process in which is conducted to grant accredited status and to increase accountability for an employment organization. Corrections accreditation is standards to help keep prison procedures, policies, and operations in order. With such standards, corrections officers are better professionally developed. The American Correctional Association (ACA) has a department that specifically targets professional development. “The Professional

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