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    Life in Prison

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    imprisonment. As times past by the prison has taken on various shapes and forms. The quality and most conditions of prisons have changed in order to provide better living conditions for the inmates, but the main purpose of the prison has never changed, the online article Welcome to Stop the Crime states that “ a prison have four major purposes, these include retribution, incapacitation, deterrence and rehabilitation” (stoptheaca.org). This shows that the prison is there to ensure that criminals pay

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    Offenders In Prisons

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    There are three different types of offenders in prison. Among the prison population are special offense inmates, special needs inmates and special population inmates. Special offense inmates are prisoners with substance abuse history, sex offenders and terrorists. The Bureau recognizes sex offenders as a vulnerable population within a prison setting. Some sex offenders are designated to facilities where they receive specialized services. Drug offenders accounted for more than half the total increase

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    Offenders In Prisons

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    Ill Offenders It is not fair to have mentally ill offenders in prison. But not only is it not fair, it is also not right for them. How is it fair someone who can not control their mind be put in jail? They do not deserve to be in there. They need help, they need someone to show them what is right, they just need someone to be there for help . Let us go back some decades to see what mentally ill offenders had to go through in the prisons of that time. In the American Penal system, it had four states

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    Survivability In Prisons

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    Prison is a painful place to be, a place where those held do not want to be and who could be dangerous. Sykes demonstrates the pains of imprisonment as being characterised by deprivations of liberty, goods and services, heterosexual relationships and loss of autonomy and security (Sykes, 1958). However, it is acknowledged that these pains are felt differently for different types of prisoners, as some may suffer more than others during their imprisonment (Crewe, 2009). These pains may also be felt

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    The Prison System

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    Final Exam Essay Question #2 Question: Discuss the history of the prison system in the United States. Be sure to identify the various stages that the American prison system has gone through. Also identify what problems were present with each stage as you see them. Response: American prison system incarceration was not officially used as the main form of punishment in United States (U.S.) until around the 1800’s. Before that time criminals were mainly punished by public shaming, which involved punishments

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    Overcrowding In Prisons

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    spend on federal prisons alone (Eisen 2). Rather than being used to pay for new roads, bridges, public schools, and to better the community, tax payers’

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    Overcrowding In Prisons

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    Prisons today are for individuals who break the law, are found guilty by the judicial system and taken out of society to ensure safety for all citizens. The severity of the sentences they receive are not just to punish them but for society to see that the judicial system works and is fair. These criminals are sent to prison to pay for their crimes, to protect society, deter them from committing more crimes, and to eventually rehabilitate them. Society is faced with crime daily and if you break the

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    Jails And Prisons

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    Jails And Prisons Adam Putnam CJA/204 February 18, 2014 Leroy Hendrix Jails And Prisons In the following paragraphs comparisons between the Rappahannock Regional Jail in Stafford County, Virginia and Federal Corrections Institution Petersburg Medium in Hopewell City, Virginia. The types of prisons will be identified. The major differences between the Rappahannock Regional Jail and FCI Petersburg Medium will be examined. Jail and prison culture and subculture as well as the violent behavior that

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    Transgenders In Prisons

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    Introduction Orange is the New Black, a comedy drama TV show that first aired on Netflix is 2013, follows Piper Chapman on her journey through an all women’s minimum security prison. The show is critically acclaimed due to the wide expanse of topics it covers. Not only is it taking on the topic of female prisoners in the United States prison systems and its accomplishments and flaws, it focuses on the female inmates and their backgrounds. The show touches various subjects such as sexual orientation, gender

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    Overcrowding In Prisons

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    punishment for crimes (“Prison overcrowding is a growing concern in the U.S.,” n.d.). More laws are being created that makes certain activities illegal which places more criminals into jails (“Prison overcrowding is a growing concern in the U.S.,” n.d.). Criminals are also relapsing into criminal activity after leaving jail (“Prison overcrowding is a growing concern in the U.S.,” n.d.). Overcrowding in prisons has created extensive problems not only within the prisons but outside the prisons

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