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The Death Of Prison Riots

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Prison Riots

To first understand what causes a prison riot one must comprehend the definition. A riot occurs when a substantial number of inmates control a major portion of the prison for a significant period of time. Riots greatly differ from a disturbance or incident, which in most cases, are on a much smaller scale with the inmates having little or no control of the prison. Most would contend that riots or disturbances are not well organized when in fact, it is the prisons own disorganization and basic lack of concern for their inmates, that normally lead to the unrest (Barnhart, 2010). The inmate population has more that quintupled in the last 30 years while unrest has slightly decreased. The decrease is attributed to several reasons; court rulings defining livings conditions, in most prisons, as cruel and unusual punishment; better training for correctional staff; and the emergence of (CERT) Correctional Emergency Response Teams (Bernstein, 2013). Legitimacy of prison riots have one fundamental issue. The riots are not normally caused by one or two inmates with minor complaints, but are in large part due to the conditions and or treatment of the mass population of those inmates. The inmates just want to be treated fairly, consistently and with a little human decency (Kupchik, 2005, p.10). To fully understand the scope of prison riots we must first understand how these riots have evolved over the last 20 plus years. In 1971, a prison riot broke out

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