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    “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” the significance of the 4th fourth amendment lies in the protection of people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. The Fourth Amendment, however

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    Throughout United States correctional history, it has been heavily debated as to whether or not prisons have positive effects on inmates and society. Today, many prisons attempt to have a positive impact on the lives of the inmates, while giving society the satisfaction on punishing criminals. The correctional system achieves this goal through the use of four techniques. The four techniques used by the correctional system include rehabilitation, deterrence, incapacitation, and retribution. These

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    The Atlantic it is clear that police make a connection between African Americans and disorder. This is unreasonable because, as these statistics show, “Despite the racial disparity in stops, the Ferguson police department was more likely to find "contraband" on the white people they stopped and searched than on the black ones.” (Alexis Madrigal) In other words, blacks who are searched are less likely to be found with illegal substances compared to white people who are searched. The Ferguson police

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    Dufresne said. He uses this quote to keep him from giving up during the nineteen years he spends at Shawshank prison. Throughout the movie, there are sociological aspects that grow to define every person in Shawshank prison. According to Sociology and You, a total institution is a place in which people are separated from the rest of society and controlled by officials in charge. Shawshank prison is an obvious example of a total institution. When Brooks finds out that he is going to be released from

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    A prisoner's life at Alcatraz was different and more strict than other prisons. The inmates were allowed out of their cells from 7:20 am until 5:30 pm also, the inmates may be searched at any time during the day. They also followed very strict rules. Here are some of the rules, no trading, gambling, selling, giving, or loading your personal property or government property to other inmates. Any loafing, loitering, visiting, or unauthorized absence from work will result in disciplinary action, and

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    Lorne W. James Professor Ruiz ENC 1101 June 2nd 2015 American Prisons poorly represent our criminal justice system; due to not have clearly outlined goals associated for its offenders. Also, look at the cost to lock up and house this country’s offenders, it has increased significantly over the past few decades. With the two above stated issues, we have a huge problem in America. Other countries look at our justice system as though we have got it figured out and, we may have a better idea of Justice

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    Facts: Albert W. Florence was arrested by a New Jersey State Trooper during a traffic stop after his name came up during a routine Id check on the officer’s database. The trooper found a warrant for the petitioner’s arrest for failure to appear to his enforcement fine hearing. Although he argued the validity of the bench warrant, the trooper took Florence to the Burlington County Jail (“BCJ”). Florence was ultimately transferred to the Respondent Essex County Correctional Facility, after spending

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    facilities face new challenges that make it increasingly more difficult to keep peace inside prison walls. The increased use of technological innovations allows correctional facility operations to be more efficient, and more importantly, keep environments safe and secure, but they can also put added pressure on correctional managers to decide how to fit this new technology into their facilities and budgets. Prison personnel rely on technology such as monitoring equipment, restraint devices, and security

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    his wife and her lover; after twenty seven years he escapes by tunneling through his cell wall. Andy Dufresne is the prison librarian that helps Warden Norton handle money, Warden Norton is a heavily religious and corrupt prison warden, the “Sisters” are prison rapists that enjoy having power over the over inmates, Hadley is a prison guard, and Red is the man that can get contraband items for the other inmates. Throughout the story Warden Norton, Andy Dufresne, and the Sisters gain, maintain, and

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    psychological health and physical safety of the staff. Detrimental factors have included heavy workloads, the prisons physical structure, and a lack of support from both peers and superiors. Each workplace issue has been in addition to role problems, specifically role ambiguity and role conflict (Schaufeli & Peeters, 2011). It is believed that anyone of these undesirable facets of prison should be enough to deter the public from attempting to enter such

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