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    Jail and Prison Paper There are four types of prisons that are found to be used by our courts system: minimum security prisons‚ low security prisons and high security prisons. Minimum security prisons would be used for those offenders with crimes like nonviolent. Low security prisons would be for crimes that involved misdemeanor and high security are for those that are violent to anyone around them like those that committed murder. No matter which one is used they are all

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    process to certify Community Behavioral Health Clinics. Once a clinic receives certification‚ it becomes a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). The CCBHC Demonstration Program In October of 2015‚ 24 states were awarded planning grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) within the HHS‚ to design a CCBHC program. All 24 states were given the opportunity to apply to participate in the CCBHC demonstration program. Many of the community behavioral health

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    History of American Corrections The corrections system in America began mostly with the arrival of William Penn and his “Great Law.” This was back in 1682; the “Great Law” was based on humane principals and also focused on hard labor as a punishment. The corrections system really began to take hold in North America in the late 1700’s with the idea’s and philosophy of Beccaria‚ Bentham‚ and Howard. These philosophies were based on the thought that prisoners could be treated and reformed back

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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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    investigating crimes that were committed‚ making arrest and providing safety. The courts responsibility is to uphold the law‚ settle disputes and make sure each party is giving a fair chance to provide evidence‚ facts to support their case. The corrections branch enforces punishment whether its jail‚ prison‚ probation or parole. How do they interact with one another? Explain how each of these pieces of the system work to complement the others. This example is one of many ways for a person to enter

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    to communities. Authors: Petersilia‚ Joan‚ U California‚ Irvine‚ CA‚ US Source: Federal Probation‚ Vol 65(1)‚ Jun‚ 2001. pp. 3-8. Page Count: 6 Publisher: US: Administrative Office of the United States Courts. ISSN: 0014-9128 (Print) 1555-0303 (Electronic) Language: English Keywords: parole release; trends; parole supervision; politics; economics; social consequences; prison inmates; juvenile delinquents Abstract: Nearly 600‚000 inmates arrive on the doorsteps of communities throughout

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    Open and Closed Prisons

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    systems as described by Snarr receive numerous inputs from external government units and are held accountable for certain expected outputs from those such as taxpayers and elected officials. The textbook‚ Corrections: An introduction further states that prisons today interact with the local community; with their headquarters organization; with interested groups of employees‚ citizens‚ vendors‚ and other public agencies; and with other providers of correctional or counseling services to offenders (Seiter

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    segments of the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system is a system of law enforcement‚ involving police‚ lawyers‚ courts‚ and corrections that attempt to manage crime‚ reduce crime‚ and require penalties for the charge of offenses. Various critical segments comprise the criminal justice system; which are the law enforcement‚ courts‚ and corrections (Hendrix‚ 2013‚ p. 9) First‚ a case starts with the law enforcement. The police are first to make contact with accused offenders. Not only

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    LexisNexis Database. Clement‚ Douglas. (January‚ 2002). Private vs. public; The prison debate. Fedgazette. Retrieved August 13‚ 2010 from‚ AOCE Database. Cornell Companies‚ Inc. (2003). Retrieved August 12‚ 2010‚ from http://www.cornellcompanies.com Corrections Corporation of America Private prisons surrounded by conflict‚ profit. Las Vegas Business Press. Retrieved August 14‚ 2010‚ from AOCE Database. (January 31‚ 2002). Federal prison privatization J.W. Reed Cedar Company to the State Penitentiary Board

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    nearest bus stop if needed‚ and a chance to turn their life around. At this point‚ Parolees can put their degrees and learned skills to good use. The purpose of parole is to help an ex-offender re-enter society while ensuring the safety of the community. To maintain the conditions of their parole‚ ex-offenders must regularly report to their parole officers‚ look for work‚ and stay away from criminal activity. Failure to do so may result in jail time. Studies have shown that unemployment and substance

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