Overcrowding In Prisons

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    Jail and Prison Comparison

    Jail and Prison Comparison Jorge Villalta CJA/204 February 04, 2014 Robert Nicholas Jail and Prison Comparison Human beings, throughout our history have devised ingenious ways to “punish” others for real crime and perceived transgressions. Corrections is the principal function of the management of criminals after sentencing; punishments, secure facilities used to hold offenders, and the discipline. (Seiter, 2011) Similar to modern days in Corrections, jails are still

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    Inadequacy Of Health Care In Prisons

    to the inadequate conditions of medical care provided by prisons today. Prison health care systems are needed to be addressed, to ultimately eliminate unnecessary deaths of inmates that could be prevented in the first place. The prison system is a topic that is frequently overlooked by many people, who are not aware of the conditions that inmates live under or how they are treated. It is worth discussing poor health care conditions in prison because inmates are still humans, no matter the crime convicted

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    Canada vs Unites States Justice System

    Thesis: Canada's criminal justice system, specifically laws dealing with punishment, is far superior to that of the United States  Canada and the United States of America are two neighboring countries who besides the border share numerous other key aspects. Though similar in beliefs and culture the two countries are far from alike. Their legal structure particularly the penal system is one of most significant boundaries between Canada and the United States. Though not perfect, it's absolutely

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    Jail and Prison

    Jail and Prison Response Jails in the United States serve a purpose of short-confinement for individuals. They are mainly for individuals who are awaiting their trial and possible sentence. As time has gone on, the responsibilities of jails have increased due to demand. If a person on probation or parole violates these terms they are then sent to jail. They also are the middle person and they hold people who are mentally ill, in the military, or recently convicted until it is time to transfer

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    Probation Research Paper

    some or major offenses. Majority of the crimes being committed are petty crimes such as shoplifting. Every offense should be punished but not every offense should be punished with jail time. Probation is used as a deterrent to help with the overcrowding of the prison system. While everyone that commits a crime should be punished everyone should be given a second chance. Probation is a court punishment to discharge the criminal to the public under direction, with promising annulment of ruling if circumstances

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    State and Federal Prison

    Jail and Prison Paper Tameki Reed CJA/204 05/31/11 Robert White Jail and Prison Paper When it comes to jail and prison, there is a distinctive set of differences. Jail is a place of incarceration that is locally operated, while prisons are conducted by the state government or the federal government. Within the United States, there are about 3,600 jails but there are only about 100 federal prisons or rehabilitation facilities. Jails house inmates who have been convicted of a misdemeanors and

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    Illness In Prisons

    impact mentally ill inmates have on not only the prison system but crime as well. In each article, researchers study ways to positively improve the prison systems and with the dealing of the mental ill inmates. Improving our prisons on how they deal with mentally ill inmates and how to prevent such problems from occuring by improving the prison climate and treating the root problems of society instead of the symptoms we are viewing in the prisons. How is this issue discussed in academic research

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    Drug Treatment for Offenders

    epidemic of almost epic proportions in this wonderful nation called the United States. However, this epidemic is not only national; it is worldwide. And because of this epidemic there are other problems in society such as an increase in crime and prison overcrowding. The epidemic is that of Substance Abuse and Addiction. The penal systems of each state house more prisoners due to drug related crimes than any other. Treatment instead of incarceration would be beneficial to the addict himself and to society

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    Penitentiaries

    beginning days of penitentiaries to current day. So grab a drink and possibly a snack, and let’s get to it. The penitentiary was a stepping stone in the evolution of the prison. The penitentiary, however, was the first attempt to use confinement as the punishment itself. In England, one of the first models for the modern prison was intended to provide a place of penance for prostitutes. No matter where most of us live in the world the modern day penitentiary has some philosophy and design history

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    Should Prisoners Have Access To The Court Essay

    With inmates have access to the courts through their constitutional rights, many inmates us the courts to appeal their convictions and sentences. The court system also hears cases where the policies or conditions of the prisons are challenged. Many inmates us the court system for frivolous things because they can, this is a waste of the courts time and taxpayers money. When the doors of the courts are opened to prisoners there is a flood of inmate litigation (Carlson, & Garrett, 2008). The number

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