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    themselves from other inmates. Throughout the years the gangs have gone from protecting members to criminal entities. Gangs continually thrive because prosecuting them, historically, been problematic due to members serving life sentences. The first prison gang that was formed

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    As Robert Blecker, a Professor of Economics and American University, says, “An unpleasant life in prison, a quick but painful death…can help restore a moral balance” (Blecker). Some people agree with the death penalty because of moral fairness; however, some people oppose the death penalty because of family relationship, financial costs with education, false conviction, bias and religious perspective. In the article “With the Death Penalty, Let the Punishment Fit the Crime,” the author Robert Blecker

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    is about Andy Dufresne, A banker from Maine who is sentenced to two life terms in a harsh prison, Shawshank Prison. Andy claims he's innocent, but many doubt him. During the first night, Red an inmate that was in for murder,and his friends bet on which new inmate would break down first and he bets on Andy. Red lost the Bet, and loses two cigarettes. Andy approaches Red, who smuggles contraband into the prison and asks him for a rock hammer. Andy claims it's for his hobby of rock collecting, but Red

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    Orange is the New Black, a show airing Netflix, screens five seasons of what occurs within the Litchfield prison system, an all-female prison, surrounding the character Piper Chapman and the injustices of the criminal justice system. Throughout the five seasons of Orange is the New Black, the show presents many recurring viewpoints on various social commentaries including, but not limited to racial, criminal justice system, and Lesbian Gay Bi Transsexual Queer Two Spirited Intersex Asexual plus

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    experience of operating as a prison guard in such a notorious penal facility as New York State’s Sing Sing Penitentiary is one that is unlikely to be desired by one not professionally committed to the execution of prison uniformity. However, the outstanding novel written by Tom Conover illustrates the encounters of a journalist who voluntarily plunged himself into the obscure universe of the men and women paid to spend the better portion of their lives behind prison barriers. In Newjack: Guarding

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    In book American Corrections, authors Clear, Cole, and Reisig’s, mentions an inmate named Wayne B. Alexander, who talks about his realization of his first day at the big house. Wayne B. Alexander writes: Hearing the cell door slam shut the first time, there is a gripping realization, almost spiritual for some, that the consequences of crime are terribly real. Every single memory, all of the past, good and bad returns to haunt.... This sensation of being torn apart from within by conflicting emotions

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    There has been many discussion on the prison systems use of solitary confinement amongst its prisoner population, solitary is the isolation of a prisoner from population. The reasoning behind the use of solitary confinement is not only for punishment but to gain control or prevent of an ongoing issues among certain prisoners. Violent acts, contraband, drug use, disobeying orders these are just some of the acts that classifies a prisoner to be put in solitary. Still for some the idea of solidary seems

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    Essay about The Rights of a Prisoner

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    hesitant to impede with the internal administration of prisons, will interfere to rectify violations of the constitutional rights that prisoners are still entitled to. A prison guideline that oversteps on a prisoner’s constitutional rights is lawful only if it is reasonably related to the safety of the inmates or the rehabilitation of that prisoner. The Supreme Court has acknowledged four significant factors in determining the rationality of a prison guideline. Courts should contemplate whether there

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    of classifications of inmates, and these goals are critical to effectively managing a prison. These four goals are: “1. Protect the public from future victimization by offenders who are already in the correctional system. 2. Protect inmates from one another by separating likely predators from less serious inmates. 3. Control inmates’ behavior, which includes their ability to trade in contraband, engage in prison gang activities, or harm themselves (as with suicidal inmates. 4. Provide planning so

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    recent years and is now considered to be one of the most corrupt nations in the world. This is due to the extremely high murder rate and the problems in drug trafficking. Ultimately, further examination of Venezuela’s laws, courts, law enforcement, and prison will help to better understand the differences in their criminal justice system and the United States of America. Venezuela is based on a civil law system, based on

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