Prison Violence

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    Institutional Aggression

    focuses on the personality characteristics that prison inmates take into the prison with them. For example inmates with values, attitudes, experiences, and social norms that tend towards violent behaviour towards other people will be more likely to engage in interpersonal violence than inmates with less violent personalities and experiences. Often it is younger inmates that tend to behave violently as they are more likely to find it harder to adjust to prison life, and may therefore engage in more conflicts

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    Kids Are Kids Until They Commit Crimes Analysis

    decision making. Kagan believes that Greg Ousley didn't mean to kill his parents. That he was only doing it by the actions that his parents treat him. In “Kids Are Kids - Until They Commit Crimes” they discuss how kids are influenced by the violence and negativity displayed on our daily entertainment. Paul Thompson did a study on the adolescent brain and how they are affected. He talks about how teenagers lose brain cells because they are influenced by the risk taking

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    Reaction Paper

    pretty good insight on how prison worked and how corrections were used in the prison system. As I watched the films it gave me the visual part of the learning experience. It gave me the inside view of the system and how it works, but not only that it also showed me more on drugs in prions, fights, gangs, and the struggle to keep control of the prison. Not only had that it gone along with the book and everything we are learning in class. Now the film showed a lot of gang violence in prions. I saw how classification

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    The Importance Of Women's Incarceration

    connection between diverse behaviors and imprisonment rates among women. Findings indicate that women’s rearrests, may be the contributing factor for the recorded increase in the growth of women in prison in the United States. One can thus deduce that the incarceration policies and environments in female prisons are disconnected with the social discourse, thereby ill-equipping incarcerated women with proper skills to reintegrate

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    Criminal Justice

    down as in any moment inmates can beat them to dead or even get full of inmates feces. Many correction officers won’t even make it through their first day due to the violence and aggressiveness of the inmates, and realize they weren’t made for the job. Another thing that people don’t often talk about that happens all the time behind prison would be rape to other male inmates. Rape is usually the result of the lake of females and the need of sexual intercourse. Visiting hours on inmates are very strict

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    Prison Gangs in Canadian Prisons

    Summary of critiqued article: “Are All Gangs Equal Security Risks? An Investigation of Gang types and Prison Misconduct” - Ruddel, R., Gottschall, S. (May 5, 2011) To date, there has been very little scholar investigation towards the different types of gangs in Canadian penitentiaries, and their unique contributions to prison misconduct. Gangs in the correctional system are one the biggest problems facing correctional staff and administrators. Does every gang pose the same threat towards the

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    Face Of Oppression

    Violence: The Final Face of Oppression Violence is perhaps the most omnipotent face of oppression, it can be the worst case scenario for the other four faces of oppression or act as an underlying factor, which gives it ultimate power. When people think of violence they often think of physicality, but the true power of violence comes within its ability to take on multiple forms. You can inflict psychological violence, cultural violence , sexual violence and even emotional violence on a person

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    Prison Gangs

    Prison Gangs Prison Gangs According to (Wikipedia) a prison gang is a term used to identify any type of gang activity in prisons and correctional facilities. The difference between prison gangs and street gangs has become unclear because gang members are in and out of the prison system according to the (Street Gangs and Interventions: Innovative Problem Solving with Network Analysis, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, 2005). Prison gangs offer more than just simple protection for

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    Police

    who are in America’s prisons. Inside of these prisons are many criminals who are from different races, ethnicities and backgrounds. Because of these backgrounds, there also comes the potential for issues. There are many reasons for this. The most common violent behaviors happen between inmates. There are a lot of gangs that are in prisons. Most of these inmates come from gangs outside of the prisons. But there are also other inmates that form gangs while they are in prison. Gang related violent

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    Summary Of Andrea Smith's Article On The Politics Of Inclusion '

    In chapter ten of Women’s Voices, Feminist Vision’s, the topic of gender violence is discussed. If I must be honest, this is a topic that I am personally not too familiar with. Although I am familiar just how important this issue across America, and the world, within my own life experiences gender violence has not had a strong impact on my life. However, I still relate to several things within the chapter, In particular, Andrea Smith’s article on the Politics of Inclusion was an interesting read

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