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    as the number has suggested‚ but is it effective? Instead of a place for rehabilitationprison is a breeding ground for criminal enterprises. Ineffective inmate treatment and education such as sex offender treatment and drug abuse rehabilitation programs further

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    (Glazer‚ 2017). Reform has been seen in prisons‚ such as‚ the one where Dan Pacholke‚ a prison administrator‚ works. He stated “We met violence with force and we met chaos with chaos” (Pacholke‚ 2014). After using these methods for years‚ seeing repeated offense‚ an employee said “your good at putting out fires‚ but have you thought about how to prevent them” (Pacholke‚ 2014). After this statement he started to seek to use new methods to the way he ran his prison. He found ways to give his prisoners

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    throughout the centuries. It wasn’t all rehabilitation and reform‚ it was more mocking in the town square‚ torture and death sentence. In a quote from (Ch. 2.5 Punishment in the 20th century). “In fact‚ investigations from the late 19th to the early 20th century

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    house Prison has become an society within itself the word society is defined as a structured community of people a structured community of people bound together by similar traditions‚ institutions or nationality. The people that are in prison are place into groups based on crimes which become communities groups of people that have something in common CRIME. When someone talks about the prison subculture you are basically describing what is known as the convict code. Subcultures refers to

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    constitute nearly 1 million of the total 2.3 million incarcerated population” (N.D. ‚ 2016). In my opinion‚ If you grew up with going to visit parents and relatives at a prison‚ It will become your norm. Most African American children grow up with one or more parent or relative in prison or jail. I personally don’t understand how a child could have a fair chance at life under those circumstances. When I was a Correctional Officer‚ I have experienced an incident that I would never forget. An inmate

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    Rehabilitation in our Prison System Rehabilitation in our Prison System When Jeannette Brown first got out of prison in April 2000‚ she had nowhere to go. With felony convictions for battery and gun possession‚ and little education or special skills‚ Jeannette couldn’t find a job to support her five kids. Had she found one‚ she still wouldn’t have had a driver’s license or a car to get there. Jeannette met regularly with a parole officer‚ but their relationship was hostile

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    Lack of Rehabilitation in the Prison System Michelle Cyrus COM/156 March 13‚ 2011 Gregory Downing By the lack of rehabilitation programs in the state and federal prison systems‚ the chances of convicts releasing

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    Rehabilitation CJS240 October 23‚ 2011 Rehabilitation What is prisoner rehabilitation? Foster (2006) defines prisoner rehabilitation as something that inspires a positive change during confinement. Dependent on prison and era‚ prison rehabilitation has included drug rehabilitation‚ counseling‚ behavior modification‚ religious or social meetings‚ educational‚ vocational or adaptive strategy training (Foster‚ 2006). Notably‚ as well‚ federal prison adopted the medical model during the late

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    The prison system does have a plan for deterrence and rehabilitation for prisoners. After the results relating to the prisoners that were arrested for drug offenses‚ the prison system has attempted to balance the disciplinary action and the rehab program for the drug offenders. The plan is to enforce stricter laws to sustain the deterrence plan to deter offenders from wanting to commit any future drug offenses and others not to want to commit any crimes related to drugs. As long as the deterrence

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    estimated prison population totals to 1.6 million. Instead of The United States incarcerating so many people they should focus on providing rehabilitation to prevent re-offenders. Rehabilitation is the re-integration into society of a convicted person and the main objective of modern penal policy‚ to counter criminal recidivism. Rehabilitation would help reduce the rate of recidivism and also be able to help with mental problems and substance abuse problems they are facing. The United States does not

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