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    Prison Overcrowding Prison overcrowding is become one of the major financial and controversial problem in the United States. The prison population is increasing rapidly‚ and we have only one reason the judicial system is given length sentences to cases that don’t deserve it‚ for example most of the offenders in the United State prison are drug cases‚ these sentences must be considered and most of the drug offenders should be put in rehabilitation centers instead of putting them in prison. According

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    The United States have the highest number of incarcerations in the world. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics The United States has 2.3 million people incarcerated and China’s 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

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    twenty-twelve‚ compared to Norway‚ whose prison population is seventy-two out of a hundred thousand people (see fig.1 and 2). American prison systems need to be updated similar to the Norwegian prison system‚ via using taxpayer money more towards rehabilitation‚ retraining prison guards‚ or even reevaluating the goal of criminal justice‚ thereby providing healthier ex-convicts that give back to the economy in society. In order to clearly understand and evaluate prisons systems‚ a person must comprehend

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    tell you that more than 80 billion goes to keeping prisoners in jail. The reason why so much money goes to prisons is due to overcrowding. The United States has the most prisoners out of the out of several other countries. Making overcrowding a huge problem. there are multiple Solutions on fixing overcrowding in prison the paragraph below will explain the solutions. The US prison population is outstanding. “ The US alone has a quarter of the world’s inmates (farrington 1). This number also

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    Educate a Convict‚ Close a Prison Door /They’re trying to build another prison/ For you and me to live in/ Another prison system/ for you and me/ Minor drug offenders fill your prisons you don’t even flinch/ All our taxes paying for your wars against the new non-rich/ All research and successful drug policy show that treatment should be increased/ And law enforcement decreased while abolishing mandatory minimum sentences/ In 2001‚ Serj Tankian and Daron Malakian‚ members of the band System of a Down

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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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    History of State and Federal Prison According to "History Of State And Federal Prisons" (July 7‚ 2011)‚ “State prisons are primarily operated by state governments. Overcrowding is a persistent problem in most state and federal prisons. By the end of 2001‚ state prisons were operating between 1 and 16 percent over capacity. This makes the prisons more difficult to operate‚ and puts the health and safety of inmates and staff at risk. The prison systems known today are based on eighteenth century Age

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    The modern prison was devised by American reformers who believed that people should not be tortured and that criminals could be "reformed" by incarceration‚ labor‚ and "penitence." But with the rise of industrial capitalism‚ unpaid prison labor became a source of superprofits‚ a trend accelerated by the Civil War‚ and the "penitentiary" became the site of industrial slavery conducted under the whip and other savagery. Prior to the Civil War‚ the main form of imprisonment--African-American slavery--was

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    The conditions of jails and prisons across the United States are too unsanitary and inhumane for any human to be forced to endure. The conditions faced by inmates can postpone or prevent rehabilitation‚ which could cause them to relapse and return. Over-crowdedness‚ lack of supplies‚ and under-qualified staff are just a few intolerable conditions that inmates face. However‚ there are more dangerous and severe circumstances that inmates must deal with such as violence and abuse. Contraband and corruption

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    A 12 year old brother and 13 year old sister have been sent prison for 1st degree murder. Curtis and Catherine Jones murdered their fathers girlfriend and have been sentenced to 18 years. The reason behind the killing was about a relative abusing the two children and once Curtis and Catherine asked for help from their father and his girlfriend‚ they ignored and did not do anything about it. So the kids plotted a plan to kill the girlfriend. Today‚ children are receiving much harsher punishments than

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