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Minorities In Prison Research Paper

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In our current modern day our government has been subject to criticism on how the system handles the discrimination of minorities or how to change this negative criticism. Our punitive justice system has neglected issues concerning with the well being of the inmates in their facilities. Basic human rights are issues being neglected by our government and causing unjust accusations or negligence of inmate. There needs to be a change on how our government monitors the behavior and the well being of our federal prisons and inmates so in the future there isn’t a negative connotation about the treatment of inmates in federal prison. The discrimination of minorities are not only on our streets but in the very cells that hold our prisoners . Everyday …show more content…

Many women who have been released from federal prison have reported that they have be either sexually or physically assaulted by a guard. Research has shown that the women prisons have 30% women guards and 70% male officers, this percentages give powerlessness and humility among female inmates which led to records of rape of the inmates or inappropriate and unnecessary groping during body searches.There was even a record of the case of Robin Lucas shows how the sexual identity of a woman may led to further abuse or torment by a guard. Robin Lucas was placed in a men’s prison where guards allowed male inmates to rape her. The guards teased her about her homosexuality, telling her that they could “maybe we can change your mind”. The worst part of having these rapist guards is having them instil fear and threats to inmates to not report them because the guard could easily just say how it was their fault. Even when reports of guards performing these acts, they are only transferred to another prison location instead of being terminated because of the prison not wanting any negative criticism on the situation that occurred between an inmate and a federal guard. Women inmates suffering from treatable diseases such as asthma, diabetes, cancer, previous miscarriages, and seizures have little or no access to medical attention, in most cases resulting in death or permanent injury. The failure to deliver needed drugs for inmates with HIV/AIDS has also been issues that haven't changed since reported. Many women in these prisons have had past history of drug abuse, domestic abuse, negligence, and sexual assault all leading to long term mental turmoil and illness like depression, post-traumatic disorder, and mood imbalance. With many of these mental illnesses in prisons it has led to many cases of out of control

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