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    Hook. Private prisons provide extra capacity for inmates to prevent or lessen the overcrowding of government-run prisons. When incarceration rates rose too quickly for government-run prisons to provide space for inmates, private prisons seemed to be a good solution. In addition to solving overcrowding, privatization was adopted by many states as an attempt to save money. Companies such as Civicorps and GEO Group--the two largest firms operating private prisons--make bids to operate prisons in exchange

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    Woman Doing Life : Notes from a Prison for Women, I learned a lot more than I thought I knew about the life of women in jails or prisons. Erin George , the main character , gives readers an ethnographic insight on the struggles women face in prison. The hardships women face in prison consist of, and are limited to harsh shakedowns, poor medical treatment, and changes within the prison system that intentionally dehumanizes women inmates. Erin George before prison was a middle class women who seem

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    Understaffed prisons are a major safety concern that has now become a controversial nationwide issue. Low pay, long commute, undesirable hours, and dangerous work conditions all play a huge role in the high turnover rate that the prison system finds itself in. Unfortunately, the problem is mainly attributed to the fact that facilities are low on government funding, which doesn’t allow corrections officers to have decent pay for the dangers they regularly face; therefore, creating low staffing levels

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    examining theories, I have chosen to view the Tent City, AZ video. “Located in the desert near downtown Phoenix, Tent City houses 2,000 inmates in canvas tents” (Films Media Group, 2007). Conditions are difficult for the inmates, and since there are no prison bars, maintaining control over the inmates is a constant concern for the guards (Films Media Group, 2007). I will show that the content of the video should be appropriately acknowledged as well as studied using a social structure theoretical application

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    for a traffic offense two years later, he was arrested for the paid outstanding warrant and taken to the Burlington County Detention Center. At the jail, he was subjected to a delousing shower and was examined for scars, marks gang tattoos, and contraband in accordance with the jail’s procedures. He also claimed he was instructed to open his mouth, lift his tongue, hold out his arms, turn around, and lift his genitals. There was some question as to whether the last was actually part of the normal

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    presents a complex and brutal prison environment for both its guards and inmates. Andy Dufresne, an inmate who is wrongly convicted of murder, is faced with several facets of the grim and isolated nature of Shawshank penitentiary. Throughout the film, several correctional concepts are illustrated that present inimitable challenges for both Dufresne as well as other inmates in the prison. The major correctional concepts that shaped the inmates’ prison experiences include: prison economy, prisonization and

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    says that there are 162,000 inmates in California prisons. From this high number of inmates there are 803 gang members, 900 associates to these gangs, 325 inactive gang members, and 1,050 gang dropouts. Inmates join a gang by racial and demographically where your from. You might ask the question why in the world would someone join a gang in prison, especially with all the violence we see or hear on the television. Once you take a step on the prison grounds you fall into a whole new life and politics

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    at both the state level and at the local county level in correctional settings. I there are two common forms of corruptions that I have seen correctional officers walked out and arrested for having sexual relations with offenders or bringing in contraband to offenders. These unethical actions by correctional staff are ones that break the trust with not only the offenders and staff but also the community that the staff has sworn by oath to serve and protect. We also see that an element of corruption

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    large cutback in the rehabilitation programs in prisons. Many say it is useless and that the inmates deserve to be in there. The message has been pretty clear that they do not care if an inmate changes or not (Evans D. Hopkins). However, inmates lives do matter, and without someone teaching them the steps to change and giving them a proper education, there will definitely be no hope for them in the end. Due to the federal criminality inside the prison systems, it is vital that there are strong rehabilitation

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    There is a staggering amount of corruption in the prison system that is caused by pressure on the inmates as well as the employees in Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King. The aforementioned corruption contributes greatly to many of the main plot points in the story such as; the harassment of the prisoners, the smuggling of contraband items into Shawshank, and the prisoners making their own lives easier by using the corruption for their own purposes. Corruption is a main cause

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