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    prisons are so overcrowded that the Supreme Court of California issued a court order to reduce the number of inmates. We know that since there are more inmates in prison the chance of getting rehabilitated are very slim to none. And we also know that the ratio of supervision of guard to inmate is extremely high. But do we know what goes on in our prisons and jails? We know we have prison gangs‚ drugs‚ assaults‚ robberies‚ and even murders in prison. But what happens when you mix an overcrowded prison or

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    overcrowding‚ however something is causing the major problem. Most of the people think that putting all offenders in prison or jail is the best solution for all the problems; however this is not necessarily the case. “Politicians have this idea of locking up prisoners and throwing away the key to improve their ratings. They know that this is isn’t a good idea and contributes to overcrowded prisons‚ but it makes people vote for them because society thinks that putting all offenders in prison is the best thing

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    justice system today. The total population of prisons and jails in the United States neared the 2.1 million mark in June 2003‚ according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). The Bureau of Justice Statistics reported incarceration rates of state and federal prisoners continued to rise. At midyear 2003‚ the number of sentenced inmates was 480 per 100‚000 U.S. residents‚ up from 476 per 100‚000 on December 31‚ 2002. There were 238 jail inmates for every 100‚000 on June 30‚ 2003. Overall‚ one out

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    penitentiaries. Overcrowding is the main concern for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) which has administrative control over the country’s 1‚132 city‚ district and municipal jails. According to the Bureau‚ the nationwide jail population rose from about 35‚000 in 2000 to more than 58‚000 in 2009‚ with estimates reaching as high as 72‚934 in 2012. Congestion is highest in the New Bilibid Prison‚ which is one of the 24 overcrowded prisons in the NCR region‚ the prison maintains 65% of the total

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    problems within the United States correctional system that need to be addressed. I found it difficult to focus on just three issues. The first problem I will discuss in my paper will be the issue of the growing population in the prisons. Prisons are overcrowded and murderers who have served barely half of their sentence are being released because the state facility needs their beds for other inmates. The second issue that I will discuss is prisoners and drugs; including‚ drug addicted prisoners and drug

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    ages of 20 and 34 has been jailed. Most likely‚ every person in the USA has either been incarcerated or knows someone who was. At the start of 2008‚ 2‚319‚258 adults were being held in prison or jail and this number keeps growing. Because of the immense population of inmates‚ most facilities are overcrowded. To make room for all these inmates‚ correction departments

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    CASE STUDY – Page 1 of 2 KERN COUNTY’S VIRTUAL JAIL SUMMARY When California’s Public Safety Realignment Act of 2011 became law last year‚ Kern County‚ CA‚ was faced with a significant increase in the number of offenders to be supervised by the Sheriff’s Office or housed in one of its four existing jails. At full implementation of the Act‚ projections were over 2‚000 additional offenders. They built a “Virtual Jail” system around the idea of reliable‚ innovative electronic monitoring technology

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    The American prison system is an incredibly expensive part of our economy‚ with incarceration costs going up each year. A 2014 data collection of state correctional expenditures estimated that the economic costs of administering overcrowded prison systems are over 48 billion dollars each year (Kyckelhahn 2014). This money is coming from American taxpayer dollars and goes towards all of the prison staff wages‚ electricity‚ water‚ food‚ security‚ and more. By reducing the number of prisoners incarcerated

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    inmates in the year 2000‚ not to mention the jails had an estimate of 600‚000 as well. Ten years previous the prisons housed 700‚000 inmates and jails were at about 400‚000. At that rate‚ the population of people being incarcerated almost doubled from 1.1 million to 1.9 million inmates. The last count in 2008 jumped again to an astonishing 2.3 million imprisoned within the country (Diiulio‚ Jr.‚ J.‚ 2010‚ March). Factors that contribute to prison and jail overcrowding is that so many people are incarcerated

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    Criminal Justice Trends Corrections has been a part of the law enforcement for many years and as the years have passed‚ corrections has evolved in many ways. The past‚ present‚ and future trends in corrections has expanded in regards to different laws and technology. The writer will go into detail on the budgetary and managerial impact of the future trends that it will likely have‚ not only in corrections but in law enforcement and the courts. Furthermore‚ include the current research data in qualitative

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