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The Growing Inmate Population And Its Effects On The Prison System

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The Ever Growing Inmate Population and
Its Effects on the Prison System
Frankie Lorino Jr.
University of Troy Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to look at the prevalence of overcrowding in the United States prison system, what led to its current conditions, and how it effects the its fundamental function. The explanation of growth is suggested by Davey 1998 and Anderson 2000. Jacobson, 2005 outlines some of the affairs leading to the change in prison functions. The dire state of conditions in prison facilities is exemplified by McConville, 1987. Furthermore McConville also offers some possible resolutions to the current problems. The Ever Growing Inmate Population and
Its Effects on the Prison System When thinking of the prison system in the United States, one fact that may be shocking is that it ranks as one of the highest per capita inmate populations in the world. The United States has seen an ever growing prison population over the last few decades. The results of prison inmate inflation are causing more strains than facilities can handle. The increasing number of inmates is a result of the reluctance to help rehabilitate inmates and develop their ability to function and add value to society.
Increase in prison population through the years & Consequences
“The United States now locks up a higher percentage of its population than any country in the world” (Jacobson, 2005, p. 8). Prison populations across the United States are increasing at a faster

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