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    Prison overcrowding has become a serious problem at all levels of the U.S. prison system. The size of the U.S. prison population is staggering. The U.S. has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world, with one in 35 people in the correctional system. In 2013, it was estimated 6,937,600 adults were in some form of correctional control (Jackson 8). Ethnic minorities, especially African-American males, have higher incarceration rates than others, especially whites; although they are only

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    More and more United States prisons are becoming too crowded to support the overwhelming flow of incoming criminals. There is a job that lawmakers have to do if they want to control the ever growing prison populations in the U.S. The problems of overcrowding United States prisons includes but is not limited to, inmate and guard safety, financial strains on taxpayers, and economic productivity. The solutions to these problems include increasing alternatives to incarcerations, risk assessments, eliminating

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    extremely large prison population in America. According to Oliver America has a larger prison population than China despite having a much smaller overall population. In fact America has the largest prison population in the entire world. He then discusses how the prison population is mostly populated with minorities and that whites are extremely underrepresented in prisons. Oliver talks about how the prison population has grown eight times larger since 1970 and of that population 50% of the people

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    One of the most important pieces of Yuma, Arizona is the Yuma Territorial Prison, but why? The Prison was built on July 1, 1876, each prisoner had to create their own holding cells(yuma prison.org). It’s located in Yuma, Arizona on top of the Colorado River. The decision was made like this to make it hard for those prisoners who attempted to escape, the water was going to make it more difficult for them to complete their getaway (visit Yuma.com). Criminals were placed here for various reasons, some

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    approach rather than with a public health approach has resulted in over-crowded prisons and offenders in need of treatment. A significant rise in the prison population began with enactment of the federal Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 and The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 (Olson & Lurigio, 2014). Similarly, Olson and Lurigio (2014) highlighted the escalating prison population by noting from 1990-2000 the state prison population had almost doubled. Additionally, Taxman, Perdoni, and Caudy (2013) referred

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    The Women in prison Thematic review of 1996 by the HM chief inspector of prisons, a number of issues and findings were appropriately raised. Some issues consisted of the prison population, management, staff selection; structure for safety, needs based reception and the opportunity to contact families. This evaluation report will highlight the stated areas and explore other key components of the thematic review. An essential part of the review addresses recommendations made to improve specific areas

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    Prison Overcrowding Essay

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    elongate the sentence of time spent in prison for repeat offenders, mainly focusing in violent or major crimes. As a result, the correction’s system has felt the effects of the law literally on prisons. Overcrowding prisons is a major problem in California and the state has a limited amount of time to correct the population reach in the California prisons. Prison population has been an issue for every California governor office to face since the first prison

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    Private Prison Essay

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    Department of Justice has come forth with a statement that they will end the use of private prisons. Sally Yates, the Deputy Attorney General, stated that she has sent a communication to instruct prison officials not to renew any contracts with operators of private prisons or for the diminished use of contracts with already exist. This is the beginning of the process intended to cut and eventually end the use of prisons which are privately operated. The Geo Group and the Corrections Corporation of America

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    A correctional facility is a prison where criminals are being held restricted. The main two institutions are jails and prisons. The type of offense and how much time he/she is given will determine whether they will be in a jail for a short period of time or sent to prison for a long period of time. Many type of criminals are held in these institutions like murders, kidnappers, drug dealers and rapists. The prison population is dramatically increasing every day and it’s becoming a major concern in

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    Reform, means improvement. Prison reform, means the attempt to improve conditions inside prisons, establishing a more effective penal system, or implement alternatives to incarceration. The penal system is part of the larger criminal justice system. Prison reformation, is not just about the justice system or the criminal justice system. They all have a different meaning, but, in all, they do involve with the same concepts, expectations, and ways of doing things because it deals with community, society

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