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    (Parnell 2013) There are policies that only apply to certain individuals and I will cover one policy that does just that. Conjugal Visits also known as Family Extended Visits is a policy set out to help families keep the bond they once had before the prison world. This policy applies to Parents of the prisoner, spouse or domestic partner, children and the convicts siblings just to name a few. I decided to write about this policy because there are many human beings that oppose this policy due to the

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    society: to punish those who threaten society at large by either separation or harming them. People are sent to prison to face the consequences for breaking the law and to prevent them from committing crime again as well as to deter others from breaking the law. Prevention, rehabilitation and punishment form the three pillars of the prison system. Prevention is an essential part of the prison system because it averts the general public from committing any crime by creating a “price to pay,” or cost to

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    one-on-one or group fights, are very common in prisons. When mental disability is keyed into the equation, your chances of these situations rise greatly. Now take a juvenile with a mental disability for example; these teens are facing raging hormones, development physically, and mentally, and to make the situation more complicated a mental disability. All of these increase the chances for brawls between the juvenile and adult inmates, and even some cases between prison management, and inmates. Liz Ryan, researcher

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    Rather than asking are prisons obsolete, what it seems like in the novel “Are Prison Obsolete” by Angela Y. Davis, Davis is asking is are prisons necessary. In her novel, she mentions that in the United States there are about nine million individuals in total at this moment in prisons, jails, youth facilities and immigrant detention centers. In most places of the world, it is without a doubt that if someone is convicted of a significant crime you are sentenced time in jail. The United State is the

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    Describe the role of institutional programs in prison including the different types of programs that are offered to inmates. The role of institutional programs is to help manage time. While the focus is to manage time, institutional programs also give inmates the opportunity to improve their lives. There are five different types of programs that are offered to inmates. Rehabilitative programs, medical services, industrial programs, maintenance programs, and recreational programs. The goal of the

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    overcrowded prisons, as cells originally designed for one inmate now accommodate two or three prisoners each.8 Prison overcrowding has also resulted in a lack of privacy, deleterious physical conditions, inadequate sanitation, and decreased availability of basic necessities such as staff supervision and medical services. 9 Because of these declining conditions, inmates have increasingly brought suits against prisons, claiming that prison overcrowding violates the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against

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    Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) is a term we use to describe the overlapping interests of government and industry that use surveillance, policing, and imprisonment as solutions to what are, in actuality, economic, social, and political "problems. Through its reach and impact, the prison industrial complex helps secure the authority of people who get their power through racial, economic and other structural privileges by defending current power distributions. It benefits government and industry, as

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    Overcrowding in prisons is a huge problem that we have in the United States. Overcrowding prisons is not safe for prisoners or the people working in the prison. If prisons stopped being overcrowded it would positively impact the prisoners because they could have a good chance in rehabilitating and the prison staff could keep a better eye on them ensuring safety to everyone in the prison Being in prison is not fun to begin with and it is not a good situation but, being in an overcrowded prison makes the

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    The prison life should not be the life that a child should be stuck in, but rather be rehabilitated through various programs depending on the crime and the age of the juvenile. Children who grow up in the prison, or jail systems, are far too often released a better criminal than when they went in, often referred to as prisonization. They are taught how to better conceal drugs and weapons, cover up crimes, commit offenses amongst thousands of other heinous crimes. “This process not only labels youth

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    at ages as young as 10. They can be sent to an adult prison with adult cellmates, trapped in an adult environment that they just are not ready for. The prison environment is very influential and may change adolescents for the worse. Exposure to adult criminals

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