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    Prison and Rehabilitation

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    fairly recent idea in prison‚ born of the increasing influence of social work and behavioral sciences in corrections during the last half of the twentieth century. Some believe rehabilitation was emphasized first for juveniles being monitored by the court‚ and then the concept gradually moved through probation and parole alternatives and

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    Current focus of corrections has shifted to crime control‚ which emphasizes the importance of incarceration. II. The Goals of Incarceration A. Three models of incarceration have been prominent since the early 1940s: 1. The custodial model – based on the assumption that prisoners have been incarcerated for the protection of society and emphasizes security‚ discipline‚ and order subordinating the prisoner to the authority of the warden.. This model was prevalent in corrections before World War

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    or manage prisons‚ many states believe that they can reduce costs. So far‚ most state correction agencies have used the private sector only to manage minimum-secure or non-secure "community" correction centers‚ such

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    Mass Incarceration In 1983 the nation’s largest private prison corporation the Corrections Corporation of America was founded. The Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) controls more than 47% of all private prison and jail beds nationwide and produces a 13% to 15% return annually on investment. This company is the nation’s largest owner and operator of privatized correctional and detention facilities and one of the largest prison operators in the United States‚ behind only the federal government

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    Bibliography: Dodge‚ A. (2008‚ May 30). HPL PRISON GANG MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES INDICTED ON DRUG AND MONEY LAUNDERING CHARGES. Retrieved from Federal Bureau of Investigation Houston Division: http://houston.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel08/ho05302008a.htm Farmer‚ P.‚ & Waters‚ L. (1992). Gangs in the Lockup‚ Part 1. Lockup USA ‚ 2 (12) . Knox‚ G. W. (2005). The Problem of Gangs and Security Threat Group

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    Advancement of Colored People‚ (NAACP) the United States is 5% of the World population and has 25% of world prisoners. The 25% of detainees are a combination of those in penitentiary‚ jail and those on parole or probation supervision. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is an agency responsible for the management of the federal prison structure. BOP’s task is to “protect public safety by ensuring that federal

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    hold people who are arrested by local police and sheriff departments. Federal prisons hold people who are arrested by the federal bureau of investigations (FBI). The state and federal prisons have security levels for every type of prisoners. State prisons are run by the department of corrections while the federal prisons are run by the justice department. “The Federal Bureau of Prisons was created by an act of Congress and signed into law by President Herbert Hoover on May 14‚ 1930‚” (Foster‚ 2006‚ Pg

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    Anthony Burgess Summary

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    Five: Doctrines‚ Policies and Operating Procedures; 05.75.00: Confidentiality to effectively perform his duties in the Criminal History Record Information Processing (CHRIP) Bureau. Productivity: The average expectations set for the Unit: Expunctions 15-20/day‚ Non Disclosures 4-6/hr‚ Simple Corrections 15-25/hr‚ FBI corrections 6-12/hr‚ Front End Scanning (FES) applicant entries 21-30/hr‚ Front End Scanning (FES) arrest entries 19-25/hr‚ Identification Only (IDO) master entries 21-28/hr‚ IDO cards

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    As of today I still feel like that one of the hardest positions to work in is corrections. In corrections you have jails‚ state prisons and federal prisons‚ but there are different security levels within them. I will be briefly discuss the history of corrections and also give your insight to an employee who works in a prison system here in Atlanta‚ Georgia and get some personal views in his field of work. First I would like to start off by talking about jail and it is used to house criminals for

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