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    specific facility. Further, one could also look at the recidivism rates of those offenders that completed the program. If the recidivism decreased it could be argued that this program would help re-socialise inmates and prevent them from returning to the system. The program could also affect the inmate 's

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    The movie, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest” is based on the experience of a criminal, Randall P. McMurphy who chose to move into a mental institution rather than moving into prison. McMurphy chose to do this because he believed his sentence would be equal to the time he would need to spend in the mental institution. Once McMurphy got to the institution he realized he would not be released into society, but to prison and the time spent in the institution was adding onto his sentence. While in the

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    of actual results from employees. Although the Department of Corrections does not produce a product, or make sales that can be tracked, they are responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment to protect the public, fellow staff, and the inmates. These

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    Prison was the most dangerous maximum-security for violent inmates resided in, they stayed in their own cells all days. Those dangerous inmates only had one hour allowed of exercise in the Security Housing recreation yard. Rigg and Caruso were correctional officers were on their duties in the Department of Security Housing Unit (SHU.) During their shift, they witnessed the death of inmate, Preston Tate. Tate was fighting against other inmates and then shot by a correctional officer unethically. From

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    The Intolerable Island

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    was as steep as the grand canyon, I felt like I was completely out of shape since I was having an extremely strenuous time trudging along the almost perpendicular walkway compared to the elderly couple in front of me. I attempted to imagine how the inmates must have felt when they first got to Alcatraz and were forced to traipse up the walkway with chains clanging around their feet and hands as guards surrounded them as an enraged wind tugged at their hair and clothes while chilling them to the bone

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    Although Levi was never chosen to be a "prominenten", this did not matter as his training as a chemist turned out to be his liberating factor. He was one of three Jewish inmates chosen to work in a chemistry laboratory in the camp. Again Levi refers to his "luck" when he writes "So it would seem that fate …has arranged that we three …suffer neither hunger nor cold this winter" (Levi 140). One must say that to be chosen as

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    Hag Seed Analysis

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    spying is a little deranged, though only a little” (Atwood 44). With hopes of bettering himself, Felix searches for a job hoping to gain control back to his life. He could not have found a more suitable position. He starts his own theatre with the inmates who are

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    Efficiently and effectively provide or manage the provision of appropriate dental care (exams, cleanings, fillings, extractions, dentures, etc.) to inmates equal to the standard of care of the surrounding community. Responsible for the provision of emergency dental care within an acceptable window of time. Manage dental staff in the provision of dental care to inmates. Responsible for providing training and direction for staff, determining the dental scope of services, and ensure that we are in compliance

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    like to be placed somewhere they are unable to leave. The teen learns of the harsh conditions that real prison inmates have to endure while behind bars. Facility managers set up an itinerary for the teens to follow as they tour the jail and live as though they were prisoners for a full day. This would put the at-risk youths up against an aggressive ‘in your face’ confrontation with the inmates. They would get to listen to the inmate's stories and have a one on one counseling session to really hit home

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    observed inmates grouping behind rows A, B and C. I stopped serving chow and walked to the rear of D9 and observed a food tray that had been dropped in front of the tables. Some inmates claimed that someone had dropped a tray and that is why everyone came over. I looked around and did not see any signs of any other activity taking place. At approximately 2050 hours, an unidentified inmate put a note in the Tower Trap stating " That wasn't a tray that was dropped earlier, it was the inmate in A05001

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