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    Some people believe the history of corrections shows continuous movement toward more humane treatment of prisoners as society has progressed. In the beginning punishments for prisoners were considered a corporal punishment which was whipping‚ beheading‚ dismembering‚ torture or even death. There was fines‚ dispersion of property were common which was more common than the physical torture. Execution was the economic and corporal punishment as the estate was forfeited. The economic and physical

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    Are we or are we not the prisoner or our own conceptions? In the cave allegory‚ Plato describes the human condition as a type of blissful ignorance. I agree with Plato that we are prisoners of our own belief. In this essay‚ I describe my own opinions and issues to answer some of the questions. The first question that I would like to discuss is‚ Are we prisoners to our own beliefs and notions of truth? I believe that we are prisoners to our own beliefs because since childhood different beliefs

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    The Ethical Treatment of Prisoners: A Discussion and Application of Different Ethical Theories Chelsie A. Thomas SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Brianne Larsen-Mongeon Ashford University 26 August 2013 There are more than 1.5 million prisoners under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional facilities in the U.S.‚ with the largest number of prisoners in the world it is no wonder why the ethical treatment of prisoners is such a hot button topic (U.S.

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    Outline Introduction Background of the prisons Lifestyle prisoners spend in there Behavior of Past Criminal The behavior of prisoners after getting free They perform shameful acts Discussion Covers problems of criminals who integrate with the society and the justice they get Problems Overall situation that criminals face during reintegration There are more people who find difficulty settling down Restorative Justice The justice that people get during reintegration with the society Conclusion

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    Constitutional Rights of Prisoners By Tina Grinnell Corrections CRJ303

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    understand the term political prisoner narrowly‚ equating it with the term prisoner of conscience (POC). Amnesty International campaigns for the release of prisoners of conscience‚ which include both political prisoners as well as those imprisoned for their religious or philosophical beliefs. To reduce controversy‚ and as a matter of principle‚ the organization’s policy applies only to prisoners who have not committed or advocated violence. Thus‚ there are political prisoners who do not fit the narrower

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    McLeaod (2008) determined how individuals conform to the roles of prisoner and guard using a role-playing experiment. Past studies have shown that prison guard’s cruelty is due to dispositional and environmental factors. Guard and prisoners have personalities that lead to conflicts. Prisoners lack respect for order and law while the guards are considered violent and domineering. On the other hand‚ guards and prisoners behave in an hostile way because of the inflexible power structure found in the

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    The reason why these special need inmates affect the jail and prison system‚ both on a federal and state level would be because of the specialized attention in which they require. If these prisoners are not given the proper attention that is needed for their disability‚ they can because a danger to not only themselves but to everyone around them; those who have a substance abuse related illness may even become sick and possibly die from lack of care for their addiction. The way that special

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    Review of Literature The annual review of sociology describes prisoner reentry as “the process of leaving prison and return into free society” (Visher & Travis‚ 2003). Generally speaking‚ it is the course of action in which an offender is set free from incarceration and allowed back into society. Transition reentry is the procedure in which inmates are liberated from confinement and let back out into the public. To put it another way‚ inmates are freed from imprisonment and given another opportunity

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    As the prison population in America grows in numbers and increases in age‚ questions and debates about the allocation of medical resources to prisoners will grow in urgency. One issue which arises every so often is whether convicted felons‚ especially those who are awaiting capital punishment‚ should receive the same level of medical care as others in society - including scarce donor organs for the purpose of transplantation. As is often the case‚ the debate over whether a death row inmate should

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