Prison Issues [pic] While prisons house a number a social outcast‚ misfits and some all around dangerous people‚ they face a number of problems as well. The prison agencies are taking steps to deal with health threats from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The Justice Department reported that twenty-two thousand four hundred eighty state and federal inmates were infected with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)‚ the virus that causes AIDS. Another issue prisons are facing is dealing
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Reforming The Prison System For my research paper‚ I am going to look at the prison system and what could be done to improve it. The prison system affects the lives of millions whether it is by housing them for a crime they committed‚ employing them‚ located near their home or school‚ or through the relationship of a family member. The prison system also affects people through competing for government funds. The prison system nationwide on average is responsible for spending $52 billion through
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Prison Rehabilitation Issue Prison inmates should be rehabilitated in order to reduce recidivism rates. There are over 1.5 million Americans incarcerated at this moment. With many leaving on parole‚ while others struggle with high re-arrest rates‚ many question whether prisons should rehabilitate for a substance and crime free re-entry into society. Those for rehabilitation argue that statistics support evidence that programs which educate convicts‚ allowing them to get G.E.D.’s and participate
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Investigation Topic: How were the conditions in English prisons improved in the 19th century reformation? Prior to the reformation of the prison systems in Europe in the 19th century‚ there were no standards for the treatment of prisoners. They were treated like animals‚ and nobody gave it a second thought. After observing these conditions‚ several prominent figures emerged and dedicated their lives to the betterment of the conditions in prisons. Reformers such as John Howard (1726-1790) and Elizabeth
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To reform prisons we need to make the prison system more fair. The prison system is biased. There is bias towards prisoners who have disabilities. People who have disabilities shouldn’t be treated unfairly just because they’re not perfect to do something. Southern Poverty Law Center. Alabama Violates the Rights of Prisoners with Disabilities. “Prisoners with disabilities also have reported that they are excluded from work release programs due solely to their disabilities. One prisoner was sent to
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Would you believe me if I told you that prisons were originally built to reform prisoners? With they way the criminal justice system works and how high the rates of mass incarceration are‚ in today’s day and age‚ I‚ myself‚ would not believe that prisons were built with a positive outcome in mind. If someone would have told me that in the eighteen hundreds prison were used as a place to reform individuals‚ I would have given them a nasty looking face full of disbelief. But now that I have this information
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market boomed across America‚ and over 12 million Africans were shipped through the middle passage to become American slaves. They worked hard on the southern plantations with no pay and barely enough food or shelter to get by. Disrespect their owner‚ and they could be tortured or killed. This horrible process continued until 1865‚ when the thirteenth amendment was ratified. Since then‚ the American government has never allowed a wealthy person to keep humans in horrible conditions and suffering just so
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Prison Reform in the 19th Century So‚ every time I re-read a source or try to write‚ I keep thinking back to what I am actually trying to argue. I’ve finally figured out my argument: Hawthorne portrayed Hollingsworth as a failure because he did not believe in the prison reform efforts of the time. I came to this through looking at a lot of parallels in my sources‚ and finding different reasons for why my hypothesis is true. The two types of prison reform in the early 1800s were meant to reform
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English 1B Professor Channing April 1‚ 2012 Prison Reform Prison reform is the equivalent of a double edge sword with a spike at the bottom of the handle. It is made to cut for protection‚ and prevention‚ but also is made to cut so that things can be built. The sword cannot hunt for you but if used properly you are able to provide food for yourself. Throughout the existence of modern day prisons‚ people have commented that prison only makes criminals better criminals. Other people have
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Prison Reform Learn to recognize the influence of socially sanctioned hatred. What I mean by socially sanctioned hatred is simple: We human beings seem to have a built-in temptation to objectify other groups of people in order to feel superior to them or to find a scapegoat for all our problems. It’s reflected in language‚ in words like "nigger‚" "Faggot‚" "slant-eyes‚" "gook‚" and so on. Certainly‚ among most of us‚ that kind of prejudicial speech is not acceptable. And yet‚ among decent people
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