some of the advantages and disadvantages of the systems concept of corrections? Some of the advantages that I that I think that is an impact on the concept of the correction‚ is it helps decrease some of the crimes that happens on the streets and get it away from our young kids. Another advantage is that it gives a a road to recovery for many crimes.Some of the disadvantages that I think that is an impact on the concept of correction‚ we the public pay for them to be able to hold them in and get
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In chapter 11 of Corrections in America‚ the author explains the organization and basic functions of state prisons. This chapter outlines the state prison system. The author also explains the classification and assignment process in state prisons‚ the impact that politics and government policy have on corrections‚ and the impact that budgets have on correctional facility. Most institutions are short on money and personnel‚ and their environments are isolated both physically and philosophically
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1. Henry smiled self-consciously. like a politician before a camera. 3. At this point the Chesapeake is over a hundred feet deep. Deeper than it is anywhere else in its course. 5. Everything stopped in mid-air. All eyes turned to my father. 7. A construction crew has started work on the foundation of the new building. Which will be paid for by state tax revenues. 9. My father always planting a spring vegetable garden. 11. Mainly because it rained everyday. We had a miserable camping trip. 13. Sarah
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MEEF1-Dossier 2 The American Frontier Doc A - Excerpts from Speech by Senator John F. Kennedy‚ Valley Forge Country Club‚ Valley Forge‚ PA October 29‚ 1960 Doc B – Manifest and Other Destinies: Territorial Fictions of the Nineteenth-Century United States. Stephanie Lemenager University of Nebraska Press. Lincoln‚ NE. 2004. DOC C – American Progress by John Gast (1872) Westward Expansion • Land Ordinance 1785/Northwest Ordinance 1787 • 1821 – Revolution overturned Spanish rule in Mexico‚ U.S. recognized
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Samuel Powers 9/10/13 Week 4 The main themes this week were centered on the emergence of the British colonies as a stable society in the 17th and 18th centuries. One main theme was population demographic in the colonies. Before 1650‚ most of the colonies’ population was made up of indentured servants looking for a better life in the new world. However‚ a small portion consisted of English gentry and businessmen. After 1650‚ numbers coming over to the new world dwindled. The Great Plague and the
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over their land. Pontiac’s Rebellion led to Britain’s Proclamation of 1763‚ which stated that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains. added by a handful of French traders wanted to drive British out of Ohio county; overall but 3 British post; uprising- British send blankets infected with pox. 41. Quartering Act- 1765- Measure required that certain colonies provide food and quarters to the British troops‚ and provide them with shelter / a vacant building. New York was one
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Chapter 3 Review Sheet Pilgrims- is a traveler who is on a journey to a holy place. Separatists- is the advocacy of a state of cultural‚ ethnic‚ tribal‚ religious‚ racial‚ governmental or gender separation from the larger group. Puritans- were a community of English Protestants active during the 16th and 17th centuries. Mayflower Compact- was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. Squanto- was a Patuxet. He was the Native American who assisted the Pilgrims after their first
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Ryan Ramsook January 19‚ 2011 Instructor Goldmeier American Corrections Phase 3 db The important source of correctional law according to my instructor she acknowledged that the bill of rights is very important basically that’s not only a source it’s a big one for our correction system throughout the United States (Bartollas‚ 2002). The prisoners from our system rights are strictly limited and rights that fall under the bill of rights in addition to the bill of rights must be important to them
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Chapter 2 Questions 1. In what ways have changes in the social‚ economic‚ and political environment of society been reflected in correctional policies? ANSWER: gave way to the peace of society‚ using a wergild system‚ church no longer involved with the government‚ changed power in the organization of secular authority‚ Industrial Revolution came into full swing. 2. How do you suppose the developments discussed in this chapter eventually brought about the separation of children from others
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CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY RESEARCH AND DESIGN Methodology and Design used for this specific study will be based on the qualitative design methods‚ which include interviews of the students of Asian Institute of Computer Studies. This study utilized the descriptive method of research. As widely accepted‚ the descriptive method of research is a fact-finding study that involves adequate and accurate interpretation of findings. This chapter presents a detailed outline of how an investigation will take
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