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    The Bureau of Prisons was created under the Reorganization Act of 1905 as an agency under the Department of Commerce and Police.   The agency eventually was placed under the supervision of the Department of Justice.  The Bureau of Prisons was changed into the Bureau of Corrections with the issuance of Proclamation No. 495 and through a provision in the Administrative Code of 1987. The oldest penal facility ‚ founded in 1832‚ is situated in Zamboanga City‚ the San Ramon Prison and Penal

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    privately run prisons charge the governments on average lower fees. U.S. Corrections Corporation (USCC)‚ a private company headquartered in Louisville charges Kentucky charges a daily fee of $25 per inmate. In their first year of operation in 1986‚ USCC saved Kentucky an estimated $400‚000. A competitor of USCC is Corrections Corporation of America (CCA)‚ based in Nashville‚ Tennessee‚ and founded in 1983‚ is the largest private corrections organization in the country. CCA runs the Bay County Florida county

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Probation‚ Parole‚ And Community Based Corrections Trident Technical College Prisons were created to isolate and punish offenders. They also keep victims and the general public safe from reoccurring offenders. Correctional faculties are definitely needed I society to maintain order and harmony. The reality is that prisons are dangerous‚ full of disease‚ and chaos. A number of questions began to emerge in the prison system like “Are all offenders

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    - All licensed criminologists shall be exempt from taking any other entrance or qualifying government or civil service examinations and shall be considered civil service eligible to the entry in the Philippine National Police‚ Bureau of Jail Management and Penology‚ Bureau of Fire Protection and to government positions as (1)

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    States and the realities which have been discovered‚ ascertained or confronted while performing such an analysis. First of all‚ it is important to delineate and describe the types of prisons within the United States. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons‚ the correctional system is comprised of the following types of prisons which are divided by security levels with the purpose of confining offenders in an appropriate manner. The security levels are also determined by the presence of patrols

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    for accreditation‚ but should because they provide certifications of the quality or ranking of services. The object of this paper is to provide a better understanding of a governmental regulatory agency that regulates prison health care; the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The Agency’s Role The BOP is an organization that is responsible for the imprisonment of federal prisoners and their safety in a humane‚ cost efficient and secure way (U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General

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    Jail and Prisons Comparison Paper Jail is usually the first place a person is taken after being arrested by police officers. The authority of states to build‚ operate‚ and fill jails can be found in the Tenth Amendment‚ which has been construed to grant to states the power to pass their own laws to preserve the safety‚ health‚ and welfare of their communities. Jail is to protect the public and citizens of county by providing a wide range of constructive‚ professional correctional services for

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    1. Should Corrections be date and time stamped? Yes‚ According to the “American Medical Association” medical record should be date‚ and time stamped and identifying the corrector or the person that make any changes of any sort. In today legal matter all correction in medical record should be dated‚ time and stamped. 2. When should a patient be advised of the existence of computerized databases containing medical information about the patient? According to the AMA Policy‚ the patient should

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    Corrections are simply to correct the life of the defendant. Such as they chose a bad choice in the life‚ if the court decides they ’re guilty of it they place them in a correction facility Jail/Prison thinking it will help change their life around to a more moderate‚ average person not being a danger to anyone or anything. Crime and penalty had gone side-by-side beforehand America was even born and the dominions were even established. One thing recognized is that even though regulations were not

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    Rehabilitation addresses the patient’s physical‚ psychological‚ and environmental needs. This can restore the patient’s physical functions and/or modifying the patient’s physical and social environments achieve. (Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine‚ 2008) In corrections‚ the process of rehabilitation starts by identifying what caused the crime to be committed. The time the prisoner spends imprisoned can allow then rethinking their actions and identifying option that will not result in prison. When it is needed

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