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    In many large state prison systems, a mix of inmage ingenuity, complicit visitors and corrupt staff, has kept the level of inmate drug abuse constant over the past decade despite concerted efforts to reduce it. A recent increase in cell-phone smuggling has complicated matters, with inmates sometimes using phones to arrange drug deliveries. It seems that the prison wall has become less and less of a secure boundary. The mention of the game “Whac-a-Mole,” where, as soon as one pesky mole is smashed

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    prisoners which lead to their dissatisfaction; unhappy prisoners are harder to control and more fighting is the result. There is also the problem of watching the inmates so that they have to remain inside their small cells for more time during the day. (Prison overcrowding is a growing concern in the U.S.) With a huge population of prisoners to manage, it is also difficult for that many prisoners to shower properly (McLoughlin). Another problem is that there is less time to eat per prisoner. The cafeteria

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    offense and was thoroughly searched. According to Florence, his 4th Amendment was violated, and the searches conducted against him were unreasonable. He was forced to disrobe, squat while naked, shower in front of security, and prove that there was no contraband stored in or under his genitals. After Florence 's release from jail, he sued the government and went to the federal trial court, which ruled in favor of the petitioner (Albert Florence). However, the Third Circuit reversed, deeming that searches

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    Dara Phung Mrs. Murphy AS English 4 15 May 2015 Corruption in America’s Prisons Part One: One of the highlights of Shakespeare’s dramas is his complex use of connotation, and how just a single word can drastically change the meaning of a story. When we first studied Macbeth, I thought that the word “hand” would be used in a strictly literal manner. Instead, I discovered that through the play the term embodied a rather dark connotation and symbolized Macbeth’s submission to evil instead of the literal

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    My experience working in a prison as a Correctional Officer is one that I will never forget and that I kind of miss. When I started out on my own in my own pod I would size the inmates up, and they would size me up. I would quickly learn that prison was operated like a street gang. When the gang bosses, also known as OG’s (original gangsters) would take a shower, they had bodyguards from their gang or a sister gang guard the shower door for them while they shower. They were treated like VIP’s. As

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    them are prison gangs, since the data research was done in May of 2017 (Statisticbrain.com)! You rarely hear about prison gangs because everything that goes on is inside the prison. When people do hear about prison gangs, it’s normally from a TV show or movie which leads the watchers to perceive prison gangs based on what they’ve watched. Typically, motorcycle gangs and street gangs are the most commonly heard about unlike prions gangs. I believe the public should be more aware of what prison gangs

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    The Prison Guard

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    As long as prisons have existed so too has the role of the prison guard. The guard at a prison is there and meant to one thing to monitor prisoners and protect society from them. As long as there have been prison guards there has been prison guard corruption. This corruption or deviance from prison staff has a lot a varieties. From being bribed to smuggle drugs into the prison or jails for inmates, to guards having sexual relationships with prisoners as well as them looking the other way to set up

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    The Black Guerilla Family gang originated in the California prison systems in the 1960s and 30 years later eventually made its way to the prison systems of Maryland and onto the streets of Baltimore City and Howard County. This organization is considered among the most powerful gangs in the state, and has been known for its criminal activities in and outside of correctional facilities. The Black Guerilla Family gang increased its strength through numbers as they heavily recruited during the inflow

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    think when they enter the prison system, they are going to get treated like a king in castle which most of these felons think when they enter the prison facility. They do their time and then they go back into society to repeat the same cycle and end up in prison. Prison should start getting seriously bad enough so that no one wants to go in there. Now in days it seems that for some reason prison is being treated like some sort of a badge of honor. Others enter the prison system on relatively minor

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    and county jails or prisons. Today that number surpasses 2.4 million and to add to it, there are approximately 4 million under parole or probation (People’s Law Office). There can be pros and cons to prisoner rights. Some of the pros are attention drawn to physical and psychological issues of inmates, environmental conditions, and medical needs (Santillan, 2010). A con would be the security and safety of the prison (Santillan, 2010). Contraband could be brought into the prison facility during visitation

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