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    The Purpose of Prison

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    The Purpose of Prison Robert Lingo CRJ 303 Bridget Lott March 2nd‚ 2012 The Purpose of Prison Not everyone is model citizens within a society. Individuals cheat people out of money‚ murder‚ rob‚ and rape others within society. When people commit crime against others and not stay within the law they must be punished. This research paper will discuss the purposes for prisons‚ and analyze conditions of prison. There are programs in prison and out of prison to try to reduce an individual from returning

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    are ourselves an inspiration to ohers. So who has inspired me? Well‚ as a young person there were many people who inspired me. I didn’t have a particularly easy childhood‚ as I grew up in relative poverty and my parents divorced when I was aged 8‚ after a traumatic marriage. Still‚ I managed to developed a fairly positive‚ life is a "glass half full" attitude‚ due in the main to positive people who inspired me. Some of them were family members‚ who managed to be positive in the face of adversities

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    Aging in Prison

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     Project  activities   foster   dialogue   and   action   on   how   human   rights   and   social   justice   can   be   realized   in   everyday   and   professional  practice.     Who  We  Are:  The  Be  the  Evidence  Project  is  a  collective  of  globally  conscious  researchers‚  practitioners‚   educators‚   policy-­‐makers   and   advocates‚   and   concerned

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    Prisons and Jails

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    Prisons and Jails Final Essay Teketta Fleming Kaplan University CJ101-04 Professor McCauley 12-14-2010 How Does Our Correctional System Punish Offenders? The government has imposed punishment as a means to control crime. There are four key justifications for punishing criminals: retribution‚ incapacitation‚ deterrence‚ and rehabilitation (Seiter‚ R.P.‚ 2005). These four justifications serve as the goals of the United States correctional system. The other side of retribution can be simply

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    The shift from deinstitutionalization to criminalization for mentally ill offenders has further added to the complexities occurring within United States prison system. The number of mentally ill inmates has continued to increase significantly as public psychiatric hospitals have continued to close. In addition to overcrowding‚ budget constraints and allegations of mistreatment among inmates with psychiatric disorders correctional facilities have been given the task of providing treatment to the

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    Witch Trials‚ there are three key people who are mostly responsible for the mayhem. Overall‚ the three people that was most responsible for these trials would be Abigail Williams‚ John Proctor‚ and Deputy-Governor Danforth. The play erupted near the beginning with many people getting ill and the accusations of people being witches beginning. Though many may not see this‚ I personally view Abigail Williams being the

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    The title of the film I watched was called “The Candidate” with Robert Redford. It is a story about a lawyer and environmentalist named Bill Mckay who is persuaded to run for the Democratic nomination for the state of California U. S. Senate race. He is a staunch liberal with no political aspirations of his own but his father was previously governor of California so McKay’s backers feel he would give the Republican incumbent a run for his money. The Democratic election manager gives McKay a proposition

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    Irish Prison System

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    The current prison population is 4‚ 306. That’s an estimated 282‚ 000‚000 of the tax payers money spent on prisons in Ireland per annum. Introduction This Irish prison system consists of 15 different institutions. This is made up of eleven traditional ‘closed’ prisons‚ two ‘open’ prisons‚ a training prison and a prison for young offenders. All of our prisons are termed medium-low security‚ apart from Portlaoise prison; a male only prison and our countries only high security prison. The purpose

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    Prison

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    broadened the discretion of law enforcement and immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts (Freedom of Speech Network‚ 2009). The overall point to the Patriot Act is to deter and punish anyone who commits any terrorist attacks in the Unites States or around the word. To also improve law enforcement tools so that they can better serve‚ protect‚ and handle terrorist attacks. This is done by making the United States stronger to prevent‚ detect‚

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    Jails and Prisons

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    Jails and Prisons CJS/200 Earlier forms of prisons were inhumane and focused on punishing prisoners for a crime no matter how small the crime was. Schmalleger (2011) stated “In an important historical development‚ around the year 1800‚ imprisonment as punishment replaced the notion of imprisonment for punishment.” (pg 485). This notion best describes the vast evolution of the various programs such as probation and parole that are now available to help criminals

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