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    Federal Prison Comparison Rev. Wesley Crawford Criminal Justice Administration/234 November 12, 2011 Professor Jeff Newsome Federal Prison Comparison Paper In society today there are more criminals in the boundaries of the state prison system than there are in the federal prison system. According to Bureau of Justice Statistics (2009) the United States state prison system has 1,405,622 within their jurisdiction;

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    As human beings we are raised in a society to start preparing for our future as children. Parent place us in extracurricular activities such as karate, soccer, football, music, dance, and many more activities available to children. This is an opportunity given to children to experience what they like or dislike, in order to make a career choices for their adult life. When it came to growing up as a child I enjoyed every second of it, as a kid everything that interest me or I enjoyed doing was what

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    Ultimately, a correctional facility has an ongoing obligation to safeguard the health and wellbeing of its minor inmates. In February, I asked whether your institution was doing enough to avoid liability in this area. This month, with that

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    government has not done much to fix this. The government has tried to resolve issues, but they never really put enough efforts into making a big difference. The mental institution has been a rollercoaster ride, because it has been destitute and prosperous in the way it has been able to treat their patients. The mental institution have not been able to treat their patients appropriately due to financial deficients. The government lacks the efforts to treat the mentally ill patients especially inmates

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    In which, these repeated actions by known offenders requires the city, state and federal agencies to take actions to deal with these individuals to provide the safety for the rest of the community. During my short tenure in the Butler County jail system as an intern, I was able to observe certain individuals being released from the jail system and within a week or two brought right back into the correctional institution for either the same offenses or some new criminal activity added to their resume

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    to publish their research related to Public Health. This journal issues two copies in a year. To publish an article in the journal at least one of the authors needs to be an undergraduate, medical, or graduate student at a nationally accredited institution. The current topics being published are related to the outbreak of Ebola in Uganda, case studies on Norovirus 2) The journal of Global Health Perspectives The Journal of Global Health Perspectives is an online open-access research journal. In

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    Homicide: Causes and Preventions Table of contents Abstract……………………………………………………….pg. 3 Statement of the problem………………………………….....pg. 3 Part 1- Causes of Crimes Education……………………………………………………...pg. 3 Drugs…………………………………………………………..pg. 5 Economy……………………………………………………….pg. 7 Part 2- Solution to Crime American Education in prison……………………………….pg. 10 Expectations…………………………………………………...pg. 13 Abstract Crime, of late has become a very contentious issue. With scandal an illegal activity running rampant

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    Florida because if the representative is doing a good job then it would be acceptable to have them stay in office. Corruption or abuse of power aren’t nearly as big of issues because the power of State legislatures lacks severely in comparison to federal power, so typically corrupt officials wouldn’t want to stay in the state department. The Florida Department of State’s Division of Elections provides administrative help to the Secretary of State, Florida’s Chief Election Officer, to ensure that Florida

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    Al Capone Prohibition led to the bootlegging of liquor and the gang wars of the 1920’s. The most notorious gangster of all time, known as Al Capone, was the most powerful mob leader of his era. He dominated organized crime in the Chicago area from 1925 until 1931. Capone grew up during the roaring 20s in Chicago. He joined the James Street gang, lead by Johnny Torrio. In 1920, Torrio asked Capone to move to Chicago and work with his uncle who controlled the city’s largest prostitution and gambling

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    part 5 Special Issues ISSUES FOR THE FUTURE The accused has these common law, constitutional, statutory, and humanitarian rights that may be threatened by technological advances and other developments: © © © © chapter 15 Juvenile Justice chapter 16 Drugs and Crime chapter 17 Terrorism and Multinational Criminal Justice chapter 18 The Future of Criminal Justice These individual rights must be effectively balanced against these present and emerging community concerns: Widespread drug abuse among

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