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    The War on Drugs and Prison Overcrowding David Turner CCJ 1020 October 06‚ 2012 Overcrowding is one of the most difficult challenges that prison administrators face in the United States. There are many factors that that affect the constant flow of people being processed into today’s prisons. The “war on drugs” has led to more arrest and convictions that any other crime. The money spent on the prohibition of drugs and the law enforcement presence to stop drug trafficking raises high into the

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    The private prisons industry is growing rapidly‚ in the year 2011‚ companies that were a part of the private prison industry brought in "$1.7 billion: [in] total revenue recorded by CCA" (Lee) and many have questioned the intentions of the companies that own and operate those facilitates. The history of private prisons can be traced "as far back as 1852 when San Quentin was the first for-profit prison in the U.S." (“Private Jails”). Private prisons did not become popular again until the 1980s‚ when

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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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    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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    After this is done the clergy of the Catholic Church begins to attack the Copernican view. An argument ensues between the Catholic Church and Galileo which eventually leads to him being arrested and sentenced to house arrest for heresy. This sentencing of Galileo was a vast overreaction. I definitely disagree with this sentence. Galileo was sentenced to house arrest for his entire life. His crime did not deserve this harsh punishment. Galileo was only guilty of disagreeing with the Catholic

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    Supermax prisons are often referred to as the prison within a prison. With the increase of prison population throughout the nation and the increase in violence‚ prison officials sought to curb the rate of violence. Their answer was the supermax prison system. Designed to hold hundreds of inmates in Administrative Segregation‚ prison officials sought to lower violence by housing the worst offenders in solitary confinement (Latessa and Holsinger‚ 2011‚ pp. 79-81). Proponents of the supermax systems

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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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    Would you believe me if I told you that prisons were originally built to reform prisoners? With they way the criminal justice system works and how high the rates of mass incarceration are‚ in today’s day and age‚ I‚ myself‚ would not believe that prisons were built with a positive outcome in mind. If someone would have told me that in the eighteen hundreds prison were used as a place to reform individuals‚ I would have given them a nasty looking face full of disbelief. But now that I have this information

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    Administration first opened Guantanamo Prison in 2002 in Cuba. They have kept terrorists their for about fourteen years. However‚ during Obama’s presidency‚ He “ [h]as tried for years to close the U.S. military-run detention facility at Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba‚ and incarcerate terrorism suspects in the United States‚” (Marshall‚ 793). The current issue with Guantanamo is if it should be shut down or not. Yes‚ it does need to be shut down. The Guantanamo prison needs to be shut down due to its ability

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    To reform prisons we need to make the prison system more fair. The prison system is biased. There is bias towards prisoners who have disabilities. People who have disabilities shouldn’t be treated unfairly just because they’re not perfect to do something. Southern Poverty Law Center. Alabama Violates the Rights of Prisoners with Disabilities. “Prisoners with disabilities also have reported that they are excluded from work release programs due solely to their disabilities. One prisoner was sent to

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