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    System should give additional help to the Juvenile Corrections System. It is of great importance to make sure juveniles are receiving the proper care for them to change. For example, a greater number of resources for better rehabilitation programs. The lack of funding for these programs has led to the factors that limit the effectiveness of The Juvenile Justice System. There are many differences between adult corrections and juvenile corrections. Juveniles are categorize from 18 years of age and

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    In the book NewJack: Guarding Sing Sing, the book discussed the life of a guard. Most people feel that the guards are bad guys in the criminal justice system and with the politics of the criminal justice systems there are many assumptions of the way in which the stereotype of prison guard’s life should be. The author Ted Conover explains first hand on the experiences behind the scenes that many guards experiences throughout their careers that is an untold story of the truth in the prison system.

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    Most individuals believe criminals are transmitted to prison to be reformed into law-abiding citizens. Typically, we focus on the crimes committed and neglect the fact that they are humans that made an error; people who require guidance. The correctional system’s original purpose is retribution, incapacitation, deterrence, and rehabilitation. While the correctional system was created with the right intentions, it has caused negative psychological impacts. Research has shown that a majority of criminals

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    The American correctional facility system has become an industry in the past few decades. While once, it was used to correct the truly malicious and dysfunctional, now has begun to meet quotas set by contracts between state penal programs and correctional companies who privately manage the prisons and probation offices. Americans complain about crime and the expenses it costs the general public, not realizing where the problem stands. But If Americans really want to make a resolve crime problem

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    social responsibility and their ability to learn complex behavior patterns. Several empirical studies regarding biosocial theory and its components will be reviewed within this paper followed by an explanation as to why a policy in policing and corrections with its basis in biosocial theory would not be effective. Biosocial theory is a theory

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    again to crime, but whether he will be up to mischief in the prison.” Joan Petersilia, one of the leading US researchers on resettlement also highlighted the importance of understanding that this process must begin well before release into the community. In this research, it was found that the ‘in-prison’ experience should focus on rehabilitation, work and education to promote life skills rather than

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    Private Prisons v. Public Prisons Shelby Freel University of Colorado Denver A private incarceration center is a state or federal jail, detention center, or prison that has been contracted to a private company. This could either be a pre-existing facility that is contracted to the company or a new facility. The use of private contractors for prisons and other facilities can be dated back to the beginnings of American History. Privatization of prisons around the country has been a controversial topic

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    for the mentally ill offender. Dirks-Linhorst & Linhorst (2012), set out to determine what guidelines and polices should be in place to better assist mentally ill offenders to achieve effective monitoring to combat recidivism rates. In regards to community supervision, which most mentally ill offenders are on at one point or another, there are countless challenges that are faced by not only the offender, but the supervising staff. However, according to these researchers there are a number of things

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    One of the main problems with the law is injustice in the criminal justice system. There are so many innocent people serving time in jail. The criminal justice system in America was created to keep communities safe, to respect and restore victims, and to return offenders who leave prison to be self-sufficient and law-abiding. What the system has become is a monumental failure that our states and nation can no longer afford. There has been a growth in crime, but that may be because of the growth of

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    also is there to penalize anyone who disobeys the laws. In the criminal justice system, there are 3 main parts, law enforcement, adjudication, and corrections. Law enforcement is self-explainable. It consists of the law enforcers such as police officers and sheriffs. Adjudication is made up of people in the court house such as judges and lawyers. Corrections is made up of jailhouse matters such as prison officials. In these many components of the criminal justice system, there are all put in place to

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