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    The treatment and correction of prisoners is one of the focus of many countries around the world, especially countries within Europe and North America. The way that prisoners with a psychological illness are treated within the Federal prison system, gives an overall image of how the country looks. Another reason why treatment and corrections of prisoners is important is due to the immense amount of public interest on the rehabilitation of prisoners, and is conscious about releasing prisoners back

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    Community Corrections With any type of crime that is committed by an individual, there comes a set of guidelines to follow when regarding which punishment that that particular individual will receive based on the categorization of their crime. Crimes can be inherently categorized into two distinctly different categories, the first of which being misdemeanors and the second being felonies. Sets of guidelines will vary when considering the severity of the crime based on which category the crime will

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    Corrections or Penal system is the term given in America to describe the governmental entity that is responsible for punishment and surveillance of convicted criminals. The scope of corrections is one that covers many areas in the criminal justice system, such as incarceration, parole and probation. The common belief or ideal is that the purpose of the correctional system is to deter criminal behavior and also punish criminal behavior. These ideas of deterrence can be broken down into two theories

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    Intermediate sanctions have been a valuable aspect in the court systems. In my opinion, I believe they have made a difference in the court process because these programs offer an alternative outcome to the defendant’s criminal case. I believe the reason it hasn’t made the impact aspired by legislators is due to sentencing issues judges face from advocates of deserved punishment believers and the fact that handing down alternative sentences to people with different outcomes could lead to people

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    Whenever a correctional officer utilizes her or his power to take away civil rights of a prisoner, the victim (prisoner) can file a lawsuit against the correctional officer to recoup legal expenses, collect damages and end the violation. Wardens and managers can also be responsible for the action of a correctional officer, even if they have no knowledge about it. Funds shortages do not give managers the excuse of not providing the required training to their staff and correctional officers. The

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    Rogers Historical Significance to Modern Day Corrections Corrections Track The term corrections can be dated back to the 1700’s when public hangings and stoning took place when an individual had committed a crime. The phrase “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” has significant meaning in the field of criminal justice. Even though, in modern times, it is not practiced as literally as is was hundreds and hundreds of years ago. When referring to corrections, most people think of punishment. Punishment

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    The purpose of the ICC is to make proper housing assignments, change housing assignment for valid reasons, reassign inmates to the jail population when being released form disciplinary segregation and/or administrative segregation, place certain restriction on inmates such as staff escort and restraints, and remove inmate from participation in programs and recreation for a valid reason. The ICC can also recommend programs for inmates, especially in cases of inmate assignments to specialized programs

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    Having an interest in the legal system will bring certain things to light to a person. Some of these things make perfect sense, some may not. One thing that is fascinating to me is how the corrections program works in the United States. Not only are the inmates provided with some luxuries that may not be available to them in the free world, there is a select group who get special treatment. Private Cells, armed guard escorts, there are many luxuries offered to the inmates who are in protective custody

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    Corrections Trend Evaluation Daysha Hopkins CJA-394 May 7, 2012 Hector Garcia Ed. D Abstract Throughout the United States, there are many correctional facilities that house thousands of inmates. Individuals who work within these facilities have a tough job in maintaining the prison facility and the inmates. Correctional officers are called the front line workers and are responsible for looking after the inmates. The officers who work for the correctional facility deal with issues that may

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    bottom of the staff hierarchy. The five types of power that are available to correctional officers in an institution are legitimate power, coercive power, reward power, expert power and referent power. First, the legitimate power is available to correction officers similar to the power that is available a chain of command in organizations. Second, the coercive power establishes a structural relationship of the prisoner and the prison guard by maintaining discipline amongst the prison population. Third

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