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Criminal Justice System Essay

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That the quality of correctional and criminal justice system interactions is the determining feature of each country's level of social and economic development is beyond any doubts. The more regulated and civilized the correctional system is the more civilized and regulated the overall image of the country looks. In the United States, the long history of the penitentiary system has significantly contributed in the development of humane and legal principles of corrections and criminal justice. In distinction from the U.S., Brazilian system of corrections is surrounded by an array of legal and human rights controversies.

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Brazil has around 5,000 penal institutions in operation, including correctional institutions, penitentiaries, houses of custody and treatment, agricultural colonies, and houses of corrections; these are complemented by military prisons, regualr adult prisons, jails, and juvenile institutions (Roth, 2006). The general prison population in Brazil rapidly grows, with 419,551 women and men incarcerated in 2007 (Human Rights Watch, 2008). Between 2003 and 2004, 600,000 new prisoners entered the system and the number of incarcerated per 100,000 reached 182 (Lemburger, 2006) The rates of prison population growth in Brazil vary from state to state: in San Paulo alone, every month 1,000 of new prisoners enter the system (Lemburger, 2006). In the U.S., the number of incarcerated persons in 2007 was 7.3 million people; in other words 1 in every 31 adults was either in jail, in prison, on probation, or on parole (U.S. Department of Justice, …show more content…

All these facts confirm the lack of appropriate prison management in Brazil correctional system. It should be noted, however, that since t6he end of the 1990s, Brazil has been increasingly interested in developing a new form of private/ governmental control of state prisons. The new initiative in the form of a new model, "where the government kept the ultimate responsibility for inmat's custody, remaining in charge of the external security and the management of the facility (the warden)" (Lukemeyer & McCorckle, 2006). Privately managed prisons were able to effectively reduce the personnel, to improve the overall quality of inmates' life and to decrease the number of escapes (Lukemeyer & McCorckle, 2006); unfortunately, this form of prison management is still far from being perfect, and prison life in Brazil is still well-known for its cruelty and direct violation of human

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