address listed above. I was assigned as the Tower 34 floor officer. As I was conducting a security walk in Tower 34 A-Pod‚ cell 8 Inmate Quintero‚ Cesar T221902 was standing at the back wall facing the wall with his cellmate Inmate Gonzalez‚ Yadhir T217188. I asked Inmate Quintero and Inmate Gonzalez what they were doing; Inmate Quintero stated “Nothing.” Inmate Quintero and Inmate Gonzalez then walked out of the cell. At that time I searched cell 8 and discovered a sharpened toothbrush in a drink bottle
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but the process did take longer than planned. As mentioned in the textbook‚ continuous change involves ongoing experimentation and improvement. An example of this is the problem chat. Initially‚ no one showed up to the chats‚ but over time‚ more employees found use of it. They were able to evolve the problem chat to include actual fixes to issues mentioned. Another example is with the team-building. While the problem chats fixed issues‚ there was still some tension between groups. To fix this‚ they
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rights of an ordinary citizen except those expressly‚ or by necessary implications‚ taken from him by law. (Coffin v. Reichard) Inmates do not have to express their rights‚ they are generally assumed by law. An inmate should have all constitutional rights except those that need to be necessarily taken from him (Ortega v. Ragen). This could be to protect himself‚ other inmates‚ or staff. “Throughout history‚ many have questioned what rights prisoners should be granted and these issues of what rights
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Andrea J. Paige January 30th‚ 2013 1. What is the biggest problem facing correctional facility today? The biggest problem that correctional facilities are facing is prison overcrowding. This is because most court officials have the thought that locking people up and throwing the key away is the best solutions to the problem of crime‚ when in fact it’s really not better for society because crime still rises in fact it is better for political court officials. They know this
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REHABILLITATION AND TREATMENT OF INMATES PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS Conduct of rehabilitation and treatment programs - The Bureau shall undertake rehabilitation and treatment programs to help an inmate lead a responsible‚ law abiding and productive life upon release. Rehabilitation and treatment programs – Rehabilitation and treatment programs shall focus on providing services that will encourage and enhance the inmate’s self-respect‚ self-confidence‚ personal dignity‚ and sense of responsibility
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studies of how prisoners receiving educations in prison reduces the recidivism rate. Gordon and Weldon studied the inmates who were participating in the educational programs at the Huttonsville Correctional Center in West Virginia and claimed that inmates who participated in the educational programs were less likely to recidivate once released back into the population as compared to inmates who did not participate in these programs (Gordon & Weldon‚ 2003). This study provides valuable information as
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Correctional Romeeka Richardson CJA/234 April 15‚ 2013 Earl Mc Dowell Correctional Facility Essay * I will be describing A description of jail’s place in corrections and its role throughout history * * A summary of the history of state and federal prisons‚ a comparison of the similarities and differences * * between security levels in jails‚ state prisons‚ and federal prisons ‚and explanting factors influencing * * growth in jails‚ state prisons
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beyond‚ the young person is no longer tried for crimes in juvenile courts; now‚ they are tried in adult courts. But‚ does one or two years make such a difference between sixteen year olds and eighteen year olds? Is it fair for one person‚ just seventeen years of age‚ to be tried in a juvenile court‚ receiving a lesser sentence for murder than an person just six months older in age who committed the same crime? I think not. Trying juveniles as adults should be constantly allowed because punishment
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models to enhance initiatives for adolescents girls in physical education and sport Kokaly‚ M.‚ & Nauta‚ M. (2001). Assessing role model influences on students ’ academic And vocational decisions Tricker‚ R. (2009). College student-athletes as peer educators for substance abuse prevention: an interactive program Lewis‚ T. F. (2008). An explanatory model of student-athlete drinking: The role of team leadership‚ social norms‚ perceptions of risk‚ and coaches ’ attitudes toward
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British grocery store chain Tesco has recently been forcing employees at its Dublin distribution center to wear armbands that measure their productivity. The armbands‚ officially known as Motorola arm-mounted terminals‚ keep track of how quickly and competently employees unload and scan goods in the warehouse and gives them a grade. The monitors can be turned off during lunch breaks‚ but anything else‚ including bathroom breaks and water breaks‚ reportedly lowers workers’ productivity score.
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