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    Prison Environment

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    combat prison gangs‚ these strategies include; segregation‚ isolation of gang leaders‚ jacketing or labeling and categorizing gang members for intelligence purposes‚ deprogramming‚ and placement of gang members in high-security prisons. Special corrections officer response teams were formed to manage inmates. These teams are known as Special Operations Response Team or SORT teams (Foster‚ 2006). Changes to improve institutional management in my opinion cannot simply be suggested at the institutional

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    goals (Seiter‚ 2011). Furthermore‚ open 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

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    overcrowding in the prison was the principal factor in violating constitutional rights‚ yet the court did not mention alternatives to release thousands of inmates (Newman et al.‚ 2012). Some of the alternatives that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) suggested were transferring inmates to other states‚ using local jails to put prisoners in‚ stop incarcerating parolees for noncriminal violations‚ and diverting selected offenders to specialized programs (Horned et al

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    Corrections Timeline

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    CJ121 – Corrections 14 JUL 2010 Corrections Timeline This narrative will illustrate a timeline depicting four eras within the correctional system of America. The eras that I will be discussing are: 1800‚ 1920-1950‚ 1990‚ and 2000’s. For each era‚ the following items will be described: the history and development‚ treatment and punishment of the offenders‚ the description of the holding and monitoring of the offenders. The conclusion will discuss the alternatives to incarceration and the influences

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    Identifying a Problem

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    institution. During the time that I worked in corrections I encountered several inmates that had HIV. It was this environment and the experience that I received this idea and it is what gives me the inspiration to build a proposal for change. Within this system is where I discovered that staff was not receiving much prevention and education and the inmates were not receiving any prevention education at all. During the time that I worked in corrections and encountered individuals with HIV. One evening

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    Crime Prevention

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    and imposing the threat of serious sanctions. Crime prevention is the focus of the Criminal Justice System. Steven P. Lab of the Justice Quarterly (2004) states that some of the components of crime prevention include the police‚ court system‚ corrections (which are the three key components of crime prevention)‚ the community‚ schools and other organizations. According to the National Crime Prevention Crime Prevention 3 Council‚ it is the job of the law enforcement to

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    What Justice Means

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    Justice is an action taken as to make a situation right or better. The main components of the criminal justice system could be defined as the legislative which are the ones who create laws‚ the adjudication which is comprise of the courts‚ and corrections which could be describe as the jails and prisons. How these components interrelate with one another is the fact that they all must or should be working together to achieve justice. In a perfect world‚ the laws are in order to keep the peace in

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    Female Correctional Officers Jordan Beth Stevenson Introduction to Corrections October 25‚ 2012 Saeler Abstract This research paper consists of brief history of how female correctional officers came to be in the system and the court cases that hindered and helped their process. It also consists of the stereotypes and struggles the officers are faced with in this line of work; such as weaknesses and home life association. Sexual harassment and discrimination is a problematic topic

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    University of Phoenix Criminal Justice System Paper CJS/200 June 24‚ 2012 Harold Rankin Introduction There are three core components of the criminal justice system. The three consist of the law enforcement agencies‚ the criminal courts‚ and the correctional agencies. Within the criminal justice system‚ these three components function cohesively under the legislation and uphold social control within society. Consequently‚ the system deters crime and punishes individuals who violate laws by

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    Nelson and Berger (1988) point out some problems that with services that surround forensic clients view at local and state levels. In addition‚ many states have not developed a forensic program for mental health illness clients. The results of corrections are high concerning sociopolitical growth in correctional facilities. According to Roberts (2008)‚ correctional facilities focus on drug‚ alcohol‚ and sex offenders treatment programs. In the United States

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