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    Although being raised in corrupt family attire; this should not be an open-door policy to provoke criminal activity. Most criminal altercations are not done by free will but by careless judgement. According to statistics‚ the percentage of African-American and Hispanic inmates to Caucasian inmates are approximately 56% - 44% in prison population. Most crimes associated with blacks and hispanics may not be violent in nature crimes but are punished harsher than caucasian due to skin color. Crimes can

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    prisoners budget prisons are getting better and better at their security. According to the article "Prisons in America"‚ " In the past 30 years‚ the overall U.S. prison budget increased by more than 500%" and that "On a given day‚ over 2.1 million Americans are held in federal or state prisons and local jails. That number equals about 3%of the total population in the United States" (Stanley). This means that in the past years prisons budget increased a lot and that now criminals are more secured in

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    The United States has some of the highest incarceration rates in the world with currently 2.2 million people in US prison and jails – a 500% increase over the last forty years. According to The Sentencing Policy‚ changes in sentencing and law policy‚ not changes in crime rates‚ explain most of this increase. This has resulted in overcrowding in prisons and has become a financial burden on states because they have to adjust to the growing prison system‚ even though it has been found that high incarceration

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    Inmates In Jail

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    while awaiting trial. Today‚ persons look at prison in different way‚ the Time Magazine article‚ “Criminals Should Be Cured Not Caged”‚ claims in 1968. However‚ people and management are still experiencing disturbing tactics‚ which used in the most American public. In the U.S.‚ there were more people recorded reports of police misconduct and fatalities linked to misconduct‚ according to the article statistics and reporting. Although the occurrence of police brutality is acknowledged by establishments

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    With recidivism rates soaring‚ the establishment of prison GED programs should be a standard way to rehabilitate prisoners who’d otherwise have no future outside of bars. An example of a character from the book who would benefit from the GED program would be Crazy Eyes‚ a hard timer from the FCI‚ who’d graduated up the hill. Outside of Danbury‚ Crazy Eyes was a high profile drug dealer and a career criminal experienced with the nuances of prison. If she had the access and willingness to complete

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    Incarceration Sociology

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    period of time‚ its effects are widespread. For instance‚ the workforce loses a significant portion of its employees and the families of incarcerated individuals are forced to adjust to life without them. Certain groups of people—such as African American men—are disproportionately targeted for imprisonment‚ causing them to experience the effects of incarceration to a greater degree (Wakefield‚ 2013‚ p. 360). Incarceration causes stratification‚ which is the arranging of people into social groups

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    For instance‚ the first one is pronounce in Irish langue; Priosum Chill. Which means Kilmainham Gaol. Also‚ after that name the decided to make the name more easy to say for Americans such as the ‘’New Gaol.’’ But‚ others might call it the ’’County of Dublin Gaol’’! It really does not matter what u call it. It is a famous jail to go see! In the third place‚ when it was founded-ended and‚ who where their prisoners. The Kilmainham

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    Serial Killers: Ted Bundy

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    of the film was the narrator’s abrupt change in tone and the coldly stated fact that “Ted Bundy raped and murdered scores of women by strangling and mutilating his victims.” This seemingly perfect man is one of the most infamous serial killers in American history. The fact that someone capable

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    Rights Of Inmates Essay

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    List and explain the rights prisoners have while incarcerated. After doing some research I discovered the following information: Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Every inmate has the right to be free under the Eighth Amendment from inhumane treatment or anything that could be considered "cruel and unusual" punishment. Unfortunately‚ the Eighth Amendment did not clearly define what "cruel and unusual" punishment includes‚ meaning much of the definition has derived from case law. Generally speaking

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    insufficient jail and prison space‚ for which the solution is to build more jail and prison facilities. According to a 2008 study by the Pew Center on the States‚ the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world‚ with one in 100 Americans under the supervision of the criminal justice system. Mandatory minimum sentences for drug crimes are a key factor in the high rate of incarceration. Another key issue contributing to the need for criminal justice practitioners is immigration.

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