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    addicts to prison was rather negative, due to the possibilities to increase treatment options. Looking at the evidence now for various methods of treatment execution, it is more of a mixed feeling, gray area, as opposed to black and white. From hearing the class debate information, there is an increased belief in the prison system to handle addicts, though there should be less of a reason in the first place for addicts to need treatment via this method regardless. The process of prisons working to

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    Biggest Issues Facing Jails Today’s jails offer a variety of problems and issues from overcrowding, physical health, mental health, substance abuse, staff shortage, and job stress. According to Wallenstein (2013) “what is now a matter of essential understanding is that jail systems book and release some 15 times the number of individuals are admitted and then released from prisons throughout the United States after the completion of sentence served. There are more than 2.3 million individuals

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    maximum security mental hospitals, in jails, in prisons, and court mandated treatment programs. When

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    another person? This is the unfortunate reality of many prisoners today incarcerated in the United States prison system. In all of the jails and prisons most of them are overcrowded which is a tremendous problem for the inmates as well as the staff. It is very dangerous having the jail overcrowded because there is health and safety issues. The administration should make more room in prisons such as more buildings for cells, in order to make it more suitable for the inmates as well as the staff.

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    Defining Accreditation

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    defined as a verification system in which correctional agencies must comply with under the American Correctional Association. Privatization brings about competition between prisons and jails in the community. As a result, prisons and jails are encouraged to make improvements as deemed necessary. In addition to affecting prisons and jails, accreditation and privatization also has an effect on the professional development of corrections officers. In recent years, the correctional administration has become

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    The High Price of Prison The United States spends $80 billion on incarcerating inmates per year. The government is spending more money on keeping an inmate imprisoned in relation to educating elementary/secondary school students. The government continues to spend more money on imprisoning people and cutting funds from important societal needs, including education. When funds get taken away, the amount of opportunities for others become limited. The United States should decrease the amount of money

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    Boot Camp Research Paper

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    In the United States a jail is a institution that houses people who have committed less serious crimes or it acts as a storage unit for them while they are awaiting trial. Prisons are considered to be reserved for those who commit more serious crimes or inmates who will stay there for longer period of time. The Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola, is an example of a prison. There are also institutions reserved for young adults like a detention center. Parents sometimes choose to send

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    Prison Overcrowding

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    Abstract This paper will discuss prison overcrowding and what type of numbers have come about over the years when it comes to inmates being imprisoned. It will discuss the cost of a prisoner annually as well as the decision to add verses build when it comes to new facilities. The overcrowding in one particular prison will be touched on as well as whose responsibility it is for upkeep. It will discuss how funding plays a role in overcrowding as well as the “three strikes” rule in California and

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    Inmate's Abuse in Prison Essay

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    correctional administrators reported 7,444 allegations of sexual abuse in prisons. About 46 % of the sexual abuse involved staff with inmates. But these statistics do not include the many cases that go unreported due to victim’s fear of being punished by their perpetrators and/ or to embarrassment and humiliation that comes with rape. Although prison rape is prevalent, many individuals find it normal and even find it a laughing matter. Prison rape is abnormal and has huge consequences if not dealt with. Some

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    Mental Illness In Prison

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    for landing in jail” (para. 1). Varney (2014) goes on to say that, “Jails and

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