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    incarcerated nearly twice the rate of white women‚ and black women are incarcerated at four times the rate of white women. After reading and researching I came upon a very good interesting fact that I did not realize. And I discover the very first American women prison was built in Ossining‚ New York. Is there still a gap between men’s and women’s treatment while incarcerated? Why or why not? The answer to the question is yes. Women in prison are still not receiving the same equitable rights as

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    deviants who are joined by the shared experience of incarceration‚ crime‚ poverty‚ racial minority‚ and low education. However‚ researchers recently examined the grey area of innocent individuals have been are convicted and serve time within the American criminal justice system. The new group that has emerged is called "exonerees". Twenty-six years ago‚ “exoneration” did not exist in the United States. Exoneration refers to the process by which a government entity‚ by way of a pardon or judicial

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    having a higher rate of black male drug offenders admitted to prison than any other state. The same report found that Illinois was second only to Maryland in the percentage of black admissions to prison‚ with 74 percent of admissions being African Americans. They acted like blacks was the only race out there committing crimes and selling drugs‚ If you don’t

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    to lock-up such a large proportion of the American citizenry has failed to result in a corresponding increase in public safety" (p. 3-4). In the book Pratt also talks about how this incarceration addiction has increased over 600% in the last few years. Yet‚ the crime rate still continues to grow. Pratt states‚ "this growth in our correctional system has been aided by policy makers’ use of faulty information about (1) crime‚ (2)‚ the desires of the American public‚ and (3) the efficacy of incarceration

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    The article written by Donald Cohen talks about how Americans‚ citizens and policy makers alike‚ feel that the privatization of prisons is worsening the criminal justice system. The article stated about a consensus that mass incarceration is not safe nor beneficial for our communities. This conflicts with the interests of corporations‚ such as CCA and GEO‚ who would benefit in the increase of incarceration rates. Private prison corporations currently play a part in multiple aspects of the criminal

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    Prison is an institution designed to host individuals who have committed all sought of crimes. Also the justice department labeled these folks as criminal. In the United States of American‚ the justice system spends a tremendous amount of money into the prison system by providing housing‚ food‚ healthcare and the basic necessities in order for the prisoners to survive. The Prison system is divided into different levels depending on the crime committed determines the prison level in which a person

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    taking their first step in a penitentiary it only gets worse. Their mental state crumbles‚ eventually leaving them hard wired to live in a dangerous environment. Being prosecuted for such terrible crimes‚ doesn’t happen just once for these people‚ and American citizens do not want these fist degree murderers set free in their communities.

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    Dorothea Lynde Dix was quoted as saying‚ "In a world where there is so much to be done‚ I felt strongly impressed that there must be something for me to do." Dix began at the age of 39‚ and spent the next 20 years as a social reformer for the treatment of the mentally ill. When asked to teach a Sunday School class at a women’s correctional facility‚ Dix was appalled at the conditions‚ as well as the fact that many of the women weren’t criminals‚ but were instead mentally ill. This is where her

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    violence are likely to develop violent tendencies or mental health issues (Anon 2011). Children are like sponges and it is typical for them to imitate what they see other do. This is evident in the Documentary Broken Child (2000)‚ Kevin an African American boy from a low-income family witnessed his mother being brutally murdered by his drug addicted father when he was just a baby. At 5 years old he is tormented‚ Kevin has nightmares‚ has become defiant‚ violent‚ and impulsive. He goes to an overpopulated

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    York Times‚ states. “But with every prisoner forced up against a wall‚ or made to stand naked in a cold cell‚ or prevented from falling asleep for significant periods of time‚ we felt less and less like decent men. And we felt less and less like Americans” (Fair). Interrogators are also the victims of the torture. Although

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