Prison Violence

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    Women Behind Bar

    There are over 90,000 women in prison in the U.S. today. (WEAP) Between 1980 and 1993, the growth rate for the female prison population increased approximately 313%, compared to 182% for men in the same period. At the end of 1993 women accounted for 5.8% of the total prison population and 9.3% of the jail population nationwide. (NWLC) Although the proportion of prisoners who are women is relatively small, women make up the fastest growing subset of the entire prison population. For this reason, and

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    Cja 234

    Summary William Bleser Alex Lee Ruby Osorio Amy Crivolio CJA/234 Saturday March 8, 2014 Anthony J. Perish Correctional Officers’ Experiences Summary A correctional officer has to keep security to a certain level in a certain prison or jail facility by stopping and preventing any disturbances such as assaults and escapes. Correctional officers must supervise the activities of inmates daily. They must make sure that the inmates do not break the rules and finish their assignments

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    Prison Systemd

    Jails and Prisons August 12, 2013 Jails and Prisons Prisons are identified by federal, state, or private facilities, and are classified by security levels. Security levels in state go from level one to four acting as maximum, federal level one acting as a maximum to level five acting as an administrative, special needs unit. Private prisons are contracted by the state and federal ones to reduce spending. Jails and prisons both house inmates however, have a distinct difference. Jail is for

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    Intimate Partner Violence Case Study

    are an important stakeholder because they do not have to serve a prison term. In addition, individuals who participate in drug courts have the possibly to maintain their jobs which can help them complete the program. Non-violent drug offenders will support this policy because they can be rehabilitated without going to prison. 2. Drug courts gives non-violent offenders treatment for their habit and they do not have to serve a prison term if

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    Prison Environment

    Thank you for using WritePoint. Prison Environment A prison environment is a place where inmates are confined away from society. There are rules in prison that inmates must obey. Inmates are in a cell that has a sink and toilets about feet from were they sleep so in prison there is no privacy. The prison environment influences the institutional management

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    Solitary Confinement Effect

    from various prison units in the southern United States. The researcher explores, if exposure to solitary confinement should prevent future punishment within one-year of post exposure and prevent negative future behaviors. The research believes that fear of going back to solitary confinement should deter inmates from future misconduct. The author based research on individual rather than general population. And claim that solitary confinement has a general null effect on subsequent violence behaviors

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    Corrections Week 3

    A Correctional Point of View As a corrections officer in a California state prison, I won’t boast that I am the most experienced at my job. I’ve only been posted at this prison for 3 years, but being here this long has helped me to discern the kind of relationships that inmates and corrections personnel begin to elope into. I won’t deny seeing my co-workers become friendlier with certain inmates than others. I won’t even deny that my co-workers snuck stuff like porno magazines and

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    Security

    Sheila Toppin Violent Behavior Response Hello Professor and fellow classmates, there are many reasons why prisoners may act in a violent manner one of the main reasons is related to gang members and drug dealers. Two of the most popular gangs in prison are the crips and the bloods, each claim a particular color, (bloods being red and crips being blue). Both gangs are extremely violent and can harm and/or kill another inmate.for being a member of the other gang. There are many known incidents where

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    Coercive Power In Prisons

    Prison management requires severe forms of organizations to keep both the inmates and prison staff under control. Personally, I believe that prison staff should show authority and power in several occasions as inmates can get very disrespectful. Coercive power is mainly how prison staff shows authority because it controls a persons life. In addition, compliance happens when someone behaves according with an order. Both aspects of power, in my opinion is what keeps a prison controlled due to the fact

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    Prison Overcrowding

    non-violent offenders. According to Adam Liptak in his article “U.S. Prison Population Dwarfs that of Other Nations,” “The United States has, for instance, 2.3 million criminals behind bars, more than any other nation, according to data maintained by the International Center for Prison Studies at King's College London.” Americans are often locked up for things such as using drugs or writing a bad check. Sending someone to prison should be our last resort because it’s expensive and can increase risk

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