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    people claim that prison does not change people. Research indicates that after indulging in criminal activities, approximately 70% of the released prisoners return to jail within a few years. Most of them fall in three broad areas: • Violent offending • Sex offending • Addictions (Prisoner Rehabilitation) This shows that there are many different types of criminals some more violent than others. On the other hand, some people believe that criminals can rehabilitate after prison. Evidence shows

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    Prison Organizational Structure: A Historical Perspective The prison as it has been known in the United States was originally conceived as a more humane alternative to other punishments such as flogging, public humiliation, exile and torture, all of which were considered by early reformers to be cruel and unusual punishments unworthy of a republic (Sykes, 1958). I really think that those who are sent to prison should be fried and save us all money. In fact, by the early 19th century, improving

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    Prison classification is a process of evaluating inmate perils that balance safety requirements with program demands. Classification in correctional facilities is key to stabilizing the most accurate programs for the extensive diversity of inmates. Cataloguing of inmates can range from Security Threat Groups(STG), violent behavior to mental illnesses, includes sex offenders and various others. When a correctional facility considers diverse types of medicinal and rehabilitative methods for mentally

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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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    While a change might be well needed, both sentencing models pose their own pros and cons each model will be defined and the positives and negatives will be gone over throughout the paper. Indeterminate sentencing is a form of punishment in which a prison term is imposed after conviction for a crime, but

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    colonies, and houses of corrections; these are complemented by military prisons, regualr adult prisons, jails, and juvenile institutions (Roth, 2006). The general prison population in Brazil rapidly grows, with 419,551 women and men incarcerated in 2007 (Human Rights Watch, 2008). Between 2003 and 2004, 600,000 new prisoners entered the system and the number of incarcerated per 100,000 reached 182 (Lemburger, 2006) The rates of prison population growth in Brazil vary from state to state: in San Paulo

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    The US Prison System

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    Prison, a place in which many of us fear. Our nation has came a long way with punishment for unlawful acts. We slightly drifted away from the death penalty and focused mostly upon prisons. It provides a great opportunity for inmates to reconstruct their life and prevent their further corruptive behavior. From the start, the main punishments for breaking the law consisted of public humiliation, fines or death. The idea of prison came from a gaol, which is similar to a jail. The purpose of a

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    one sitting on death row. A common argument that is “pro-death penalty” is murder and crime rates have gone down with the death penalty; this is a common misconception that many people believe in. An alternative for the death penalty is life in prison for these criminals. Capital punishment is wrong and an inhumane punishment for criminals who are still too human beings. Frequently the wrong person is put on death row and charged for a crime that they had nothing to do with. Either people falsely

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    these topics interesting. The two topics should be addressed more within the concept of correction. Legal Liability Peered Reviewed Article Source “Jail employees may be legally liable for their actions” (Clear, Reisig, Petrosino & Cole p.77). This is relevant to the first half of the class because as we discuss corrections it’s important to know who is responsible within the system. I chose it because

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    mental illness are doubtlessly to be discovered in prison. There is a significant amount of mentally ill offenders that are placed in the state and federal institutions. The mentally ill are overpopulating the prisons. The criminal justice system is a deficiency for those who can profit more from the help of mental health treatment center or psychiatric hospital by sending individuals to correctional facilities or prisons. Today’s jails and prisons are being labeled as the new mental health hospitals

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