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    Penitentiary Ideal and Models of American Prison

    American Prison A prison is in place to confine and deprive people from their basic freedoms. A prison is an institution that is part of the criminal justice system that is imposed for the conviction of a crime. A criminal that is charged or going to be charged will be held in a prison if unable to come up with the money for bail. A criminal defendant is also placed in a prison if they are found guilty of a crime (Americanprisonsystem.com, 2009). Throughout this paper the history of a prison, the

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    Prison Overcrowding

    Prison Overcrowding Final Project Terence Ingram Professor Karina Arzumanova, Esq. March 17, 2013 Strayer University Prison Overcrowding Final Project Criminal Activity is on the rise. With prison populations growing at an all-time rate, the federal prison system has not been able to keep up. As a result, this is a serious problem which puts inmates and guards in danger and holds back efforts to rehabilitate convicts. (McLaughlin, 2012) Violence will be on the rise as more inmates are squeezed

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    The Pros And Cons Of Solitary Confinement

    Many people believe placing inmates in solitary confinement is the best punishment to give, while others believe that it violates the Eight Amendment. According to Stacey Hannem-Kish in Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities, “Inmates are placed in solitary confinement for one of three reasons: (1) as a punishment for violating an institutional rule, (2) to protect the security of the institution, or (3) to protect inmates from others in the institution who may wish to harm them” (909)

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    History of Corrections

    2013 History of Corrections * In 2011, the United States had about 6,977,700 inmates in its correctional facilities. Correctional facilities can also be referred to as jails, state prisons, and federal prisons. There are also many different security levels within jails, state prisons, and federal prisons. Let’s start by discussing what jails are, as well as a brief history. * The term “jail” is used by counties and cities to house criminals for short periods of time. Jails

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    Applied Policy

    Some organizations that are controlled by the private sector include retail stores, credit unions, and local businesses. Canadian prisons have increased by 75% in the last decade alone, as well as the number of Caucasian inmates has significantly decreased. The population of Canadian prisons is currently at the highest level ever, the number of inmates in federal prison 10 years ago was close to 12,000 today it is over 15,000. The overall spending price in the Canadian justice system rose 23% in the

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    The Criminal Sanctions

    The responsibility for administering this judicial decision is placed with corrections. (1) If we take a historical and global view, the philosophy of punishment has been embodied in four major theoretical positions: vengeance, deterrence, rehabilitation ,and prevention. These positions overlap and intertwine with each other, but a degree of evolution is also evident. The comments made below on these four positions must be understood simply as broad generalizations. ___________________ (1)

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    History of the Prison System

    Francisco Lara CJR 240 March 1, 2011 History of the Prison System Prison is an institution for the confinement of persons convicted of criminal offenses. Throughout history, most societies have built places in which to hold persons accused of criminal acts pending some form of trial. The idea of confining persons after a trial as punishment for their crimes is relatively new. During the 15th century

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    Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Essay

    building new schools, creating new jobs, funding community projects, anything to keep more people from entering prisons. Some people learn their lesson after severe punishment, some people do not. Since mandatory minimums were used as a strategy to lower the prison populations and crime rates, was this method effective? According to Naomi Spencer, “Since the late 1970s, the prison population has increased six fold, and the number of people on probation or parole has also skyrocketed” (par.7)

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    History of Juvenile Correction Philosophies and Facilities

    Name Teacher Juvenile Justice 113 I1 Date History of Juvenile Correction Philosophies and Facilities To talk of the history of juvenile correction philosophies and different juvenile correction facilities, one should understand a brief juvenile justice history to bring us to a point where a correction philosophy or correction facility would be needed. Dealing with juveniles in criminal matters can be traced back as far as the beginning of time. However, early Europe in the fifth century A.D

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    After a Guilty Verdict

    Intolerable prison situation, guilt for the offence and mental disorders were found to be significant motivations. | Content Analysis | * Reliability of the sources used in analysis (e.g. other inmates) * No cause and effect. * Subjective interpretation of notes * Individual/situational explanations | | | Prison situation and roles | Haney and Zimbardo (1998) | Aim: To describe the past and present of the US prison system.Results: Original experiment found that the prison situation changes

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