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    Prison Issues

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    Prison Issues [pic] While prisons house a number a social outcast‚ misfits and some all around dangerous people‚ they face a number of problems as well. The prison agencies are taking steps to deal with health threats from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The Justice Department reported that twenty-two thousand four hundred eighty state and federal inmates were infected with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)‚ the virus that causes AIDS. Another issue prisons are facing is dealing

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    Causes of Population

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    previously fatal diseases. The new inventions in medicine have brought in treatments for most of the dreadful diseases. This has resulted in an increase in the life expectancy of individuals. Mortality rate has declined leading to an increase in population. Owing to modern medications and improved treatments to various illnesses‚ the overall death rate has gone down. The brighter side of it is that we have been able to fight many diseases and prevent deaths. On the other hand‚ the medical boon has

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    Overcrowding In Prisons

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    Latita Carter Cynthia Armes AIU ABSTRACT This paper will identify the issue of overcrowding inside of prisons. This paper will explain how prisons accommodate space for prisoners after all cells are filled. This paper will elaborate on how overcrowding inside of a prison could threaten the lives of inmates as well as officers. This paper will also analyze overcrowding inside of a prisons leading to health issues. Imagine yourself having to live in filth with thousands of complete strangers

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    In How I Became a Prison Gardener‚ by Michelle Scott‚ the author talks through her experience of caring for plants and how things progress in her tangible garden as well as the garden of her mind whilst in prison. Michelle discusses how in the beginning there were few animals lingering around the garden and her sole motive for going there was to escape from the fact that she was in prison. Scott says she poured her all into her garden work and eventually it became an introspective activity. According

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    Caring for Populations

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    Caring for Populations: Part I Huntington‚ WV was named by the Center for Disease Control in 2010 as the least healthy city in the least healthy state of America in the most overweight nation in the developed world (Kilmer‚et.al‚ 2008). Jamie Oliver‚ known as the Naked Chef‚ came to Huntington in the fall of 2010 to try to teach the school cooks how to prepare a healthier menu that the school children would eat. He was not met with open arms by the school cooks‚ the school system or children

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    Education In Prisons

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    inside a prison institution could reduce recidivism. Gordon and Weldon (2003) exemplifies that the ultimate goal of correctional education is to reduce recidivism. This occurs when the inmate becomes self-sufficient they could re-integrated in the community and become productive in the workforce‚ citizens‚ and family member. Through the educational program inmates are getting the education skills. This research paper explores the seriousness of educational program in the United States prisons. People

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    Jails And Prisons

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    Jails And Prisons Adam Putnam CJA/204 February 18‚ 2014 Leroy Hendrix Jails And Prisons In the following paragraphs comparisons between the Rappahannock Regional Jail in Stafford County‚ Virginia and Federal Corrections Institution Petersburg Medium in Hopewell City‚ Virginia. The types of prisons will be identified. The major differences between the Rappahannock Regional Jail and FCI Petersburg Medium will be examined. Jail and prison culture and subculture as well as the violent behavior that

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    Prisoners In Prisons

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    enterprises in remote regions” (The Gulag). Discussion/Explanation: This evidence provides examples of what structures the prisoners were involved in. Why: It’s worth knowing that these prisons built enormous

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    Population Education

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    "What is population education?"  It’s all about people - how the human race has grown and shaped the world around us. World population has quadrupled in the past century‚ changing the way we use natural resources and function as societies. Population education is the ultimate multi-disciplinary field; it’s ecology‚ human geography‚ anthropology‚ economics‚ biology‚ public health‚ sociology‚ environmental studies‚ history and civics all rolled into one‚ with a good bit of mathematics to help us

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    Prison Violence

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    threat to the safety of prison‚ of correctional staff‚ and of other inmates. Nevertheless‚ the issue of discipline in prison is important from an economic perspective‚ because an estimated average cost per infraction at a medium security prison is $970 (Jiang & Fisher-Giorlando‚ 2002). For these reasons‚ Jiang & Fisher- Giorlando conducted a research to help explain violent incidents‚ incidents against correctional staff and incidents against other inmates in prison. Identifying the risk factors

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