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    Prison over crowding

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    Prison overcrowding By: Beth Kelly‚ Karlee Atkinson‚ Taylor Burciul and Peter Kotowitch Definition: a demand for space in prisons exceeds the planned capacity Statistics Costs taxpayers 3 billion dollars a year for correctional services‚ including policing its approx $10 million There are 35‚000 persons locked up in Canadian jails‚ giving Canada one of the highest incarceration rates among western industrialised countries Cost of incarcerating a Federal female prisoner (2004/5):

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    Death Penalty In Prisons

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    Essentially sentencing someone to death‚ and placing them on death row is basically the same as a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. The difference‚ however is that the sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole carries a significantly smaller price tag for tax payers. Furthermore‚ with violence rampant in prisons across the nation life in prison without the possibility of parole is not exactly living a comfortable life. DEATH PENALTY Our criminal justice

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    sentences with the possibility of no parole along with counseling and rehabilitation. Many believe that putting an adolescent in prison with a life sentence is a cruel and unfair punishment. In the past couple of years‚ the law changed to place underage delinquents in rehabilitation centers or juvenile hall for no more than a year rather than prison. Placing a youth in a prison is said to have a negative affect on the child‚ making parents afraid to have their teenagers locked away‚ even after committing

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    Due to their history‚ many ex-criminal offenders face many challenges achieving employment once released from prisons. Even though juvenile and adult criminal offenders may seem like a loss cause in providing interventions‚ a number of research conclude that they will benefit from career counseling and vocational training. Employment can fulfill the basic needs of people‚ including a sense of pride‚ accomplishment‚ and autonomy (Derzis‚ Shippen‚ Meyer‚ Curtis‚ & Houchins‚ 2013). Being engaged in

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    Prison State Frontline

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    The United States sends more people to prison than any other country in World. The state of Kentucky has also been having a jail problem. The Kentucky police has been locking up more inmates than they have ever before. The jails are overpopulated and the state is trying to figure out a solution to this jail problem. The video “Prison State”‚ a documentary by PBS Frontline‚ shows the problem Kentucky has with more inmates in jail. The states spends a lot of money to lock up prisoners. The state alone

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    put in solitary confinement so that prison officials have an easier time dealing with their difficulties and dangers. This‚ however‚ is not the way to deal with mentally ill prisoners. The effects that solitary confinement has on a person reduces their quality of life down to absolutely nothing and they would be better off getting the electric chair. Solitary confinement is not an effective way of imprisoning humans because it does not accomplish the goal of prisons which is to reform prisoners to be

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    They must do the best they can‚ go above and beyond the correctional and political approach‚ and be there for the inmates in every way possible. This is a very large stretch since about 85% of Americas prisons are over populated and understaffed. Funding comes from the tax payers‚ so the warden and everyone else on the correctional board must decipher how to handle the money‚ and which keys elements to invest in. In (Ch. 6.3 Management Issues for Administrators)

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    documented fact that inmates who regularly correspond with their family members do better with reform programs offered to them. Additionally‚ the convict’s interaction gives them motivation and inspires them to stay on the positive path toward leaving prison and perhaps even an early relief. Depending on the state and facility where the prisoner is housed the family is left with a hefty bill. Prisoners pay up to $10-$14 every minute they talk to a father‚ mother‚ sister or brother while incarcerated

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    prison management system

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    PRISON MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1. ABSTRACT This project is aimed at developing a system that is a collection of registers and reports for the effective management of prisons. This system should contain the modules like nominal roll‚ case register‚ out-gang monitoring and automated release diary generator/report of prisoners qualified for counseling of advisory committee need to be generated on daily‚ weekly and monthly basis 2. System Analysis 2.1 Existing System:

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    about to speak on. As a former correctional officer working with both juveniles and adult offenders‚ I could see very little difference in their thought patterns. Prisons and detention facilities are supposed to act as a deterrent to criminal activity. I mean being unpleasant‚ potential offenders are suppose to be afraid of going to prisons. However‚ I found out that it doesn’t work that way. The criminal mind

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