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    Private Prisons

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    became getting more people behind bars, we should have realized that something had gone terribly wrong. The current nightmare; also known as our prison system, has gotten out of proportion. Since the early 1970s until 2009, prison population grew exponentially by a staggering 600%. Thanks to the policies made during the War on Crime and Drugs, jails and prisons around the country crammed with as many inmates could fit in. Even though there has been a slight decrease of the incarceration rate since it

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    Prison Recidivism

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    of prison stay for an inmate effects recidivism. Determining whether the prison sentence for an inmate will deter the criminal from any criminal activity or if they will recidivate is a key component to see if a prison sentence keeps a criminal from engaging in any criminal activity. The paper will discuss whether the longer the prison sentence will reduce recidivism or if the minimum of a sentence will have a higher recidivism rate. The research conducted will help determine whether a prison sentence

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    Private Prisons

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    The concept of the prison has existed for more than two thousand years. It probably goes back as far in time as practice of cannibalism, where victims had to wait for their turn in contributing to the chief course in the menu of their captors. Examples of prisons can even be found in the Old Testament when Joseph was incarcerated in Egypt. It was not until the 19th century that a clear shift occurred from corporal punishment to imprisonment. As societies prospered and the industrial revolution began

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    Federal Prisons

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    State and Federal Prisons in the United States In the United States, Imprisonment is one of the main forms of punishment for offenders who commit a felony offense. The United States has the highest number of offenders incarcerated in prion than any other country in the world. Both the federal and state prisons both have the same mission and that is to protect society by confining offenders in a controlled environment that are safe human, secure, cost efficient, and provide rehabilitation to offenders

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    Punishment In Prisons

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    of the inmates and the social demographics that contributed to the prison population. With all of my recent knowledge from the lectures and readings, I was still surprised to find out how much it cost to maintain a person in prison. I was always aware that a proportion of the taxpayers’ money was spent on prisons but I was unaware of how substantial that amount was. In the 2013-2014 period, 2.6 billion dollars was spent on the prison system in Australia, this roughly equates to $292 dollars per day

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    Prison Privatization

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    If there’s something North Americans simply can’t get enough of its prison. From Orange Is The New Black about being in prison to Prison Break, about escaping it, there’s a clear common denominator. We love to be entertained by it and perhaps our newfound obsession may help to explain why so many North Americans continue to find themselves in one. America currently has an incarceration rate more than twice that of China, and Canada trailing not too far behind. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics

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    Private Prisons

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    Privatization of Prisons As state budgets throughout America become tighter because of rising costs, many are looking at private prisons as a way to reduce the cost in detaining inmates. Just like everything else in America there has to be a debate about it. There are those that are for the privatization of prisons and those that are against it. James A. Fagin introduced this topic in his text book CJ2013; he discussed the major selling point of private prisons, and the problems that states are

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    Overcrowding In Prisons

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    numerous problems that arise within the correction system. Although, one problem stands out the most which would be prison overcrowding. Too many people are committing crimes and being incarcerated. Thus, leading to overcrowding and problems within the prison facility. This paper will discuss the reason for prison overpopulation and what can be done to correct this issue. Overcapacity in prisons has been an ongoing battle for the longest time. One problem that causes overcrowding is the economy being in

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    Environment In Prison

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    relate to the revolving door affect in the prison industry. The majority of felons that are released back into society, return to prison again. Some believe that the reason the felons keep committing crimes and returning to prison is related to the prison industry and the environment in prisons. The prison environment only makes a better felon. Prison is like a training ground for the inmates. They have access to drug gangs in prisons and other internal prison networks that have strong ties to crime

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    Hoheneck Prison

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    Almost Lost Tales of Hoheneck Castle Prison in Kaputt From 1950 to 1990, political prisoners in East Germany endured forced labor at the Hoheneck Prison in East Germany. Their story is told in the short film Kaputt. Have you ever wondered what happens to prisoners after they're sentenced and sent off to prison? The average person doesn't think about it often. What does happen to inmates after they're sent off to prison to work on their sentences? This question has different answers and the answers

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