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    Alcatraz is a prison that is famous for holding the most notorious criminals in the United States of America. Alcatraz was a maximum security federal prison on a island on the coast of San Francisco in California. Those who were a danger to society were the ones that would be sent to Alcatraz to be isolated from society. The prison has made history and has affected our current prison system that we have now in the United States. Today the prison is no longer a prison, it is now a national park where

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    All aspects of the prison system have increased exponentially since the 1970s: “population size, budget, staffing, and number of facilities” (Owen & Mobley, 2012, p. 46). Not only does California have one of the highest incarceration rates nationally and internationally, it also has one of the highest rates of recidivism. Prior to 2011, two-thirds of those released were re-incarcerated within 3 years, most often for technical parole violations – not new convictions (California Department of Corrections

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    The classifications of the prison systems is to signify the prisoner’s institutional security risk. Also, it helps identify the prisoner’s escape risk along with identifying the most suitable options to place a prisoner that’s high risk among other inmates that’s less violent. Most high risk inmates are accommodated in a facility that’s highly secured with the appropriated amount of supervision from the prison guards. The prisoners that’s less likely to escape or become less violent are the ones

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    The two systems being evaluated here are truly night and day. Their differences truly stem from the basic cultural roots of each country. Japan has a long history of an orderly society steeped with traditions and customs. South Africa is in a rebuilding phase after the fall of apartheid and is still finding its way in establishing a new image for New South Africa. Japan is an industrialized nation and South Africa is relatively poor which has an effect on how well the corrections system is managed

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    The system of discipline is reproduced in the construction of the penitentiaries. These institutions are used as a punishment method for those who go against social norms and rules created by the institution. The original idea in theory was that you can overcome your bad behavior by reforming yourself through self-reflection in solitude and segregation from the rest the prion as a warden supervises you, this highlights the use of an authoritative figure (warden), confinement, and surveillance. Solitude

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    Jails are the washbasins of the correctional system. They are the oldest of the correctional components and yet it still has a difficult mission and role while having to be diverse. Jails hold a variety of inmates, those who have been arrested, detained pending trial, sentenced to short terms of confinement for minor crimes, and those being held for administrative transfer to another unit. These facilities face issues such as dealing with unknown offenders, managing medical problems and detoxifications

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    Reforming our Prison System With the population of the United States prisons growing every day we need to evaluate if they are doing any good. Personally, I believe that we need to keep our prison system, but we need to take steps in reforming them rather than abolish them altogether. The United States has the highest number of incarcerated people than any other country in the world. We must sit down and look at other countries and see what they are doing different than the United States. In this

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    The prisons in America seem to cause more problems than assistance in today's society. The country's penal system is overcrowded, expensive, and some argue that is ineffective as well as inefficient. The costs to staff and support these facilities increase dramatically every year. Prisons, which are supposed to be correctional facilities, are currently filled with violence and hostility. These institutions are created to control crime by deterrence, incapacitating criminals, which protects society

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    American Prison Systems Introduction In many countries national prisons are operated and supplemented by provinces and state counterparts. Prisoners are held in prisons and jails throughout the country and globally convicted of various crimes and offenses. The nature of the offense determines where the prisoner is held and the lengths of times. There are institutions that vary in level of security in both the state and federal prison system. However, the majority of prisoners are

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    The prison system in England and Wales could reasonably be described as being in crisis. Discuss. The term crisis refers to an intense time of difficulty, trouble or danger, or a time when difficult decisions must be made. However, in the context of the prison system, it has to be looked at differently. This can be seen throughout the essay in how there have been times of danger, and difficult policy decisions made. In looking at whether these problems are important to the prison system, it has

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