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    Life In Prison

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    Punishment by life in prison is based off the assumption that certain convicts has no hope of rehabilitating into productive members of society‚ making them better off excluded from the general public. As a result‚ our government spends million of dollars annually to keep such people behind bars for their lives. Yet‚ despite being perceived as an inhumane form of punishment‚ it does not violate the 18th amendment and is in no way cruel and unusual according to our laws and it seems that our justice

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    Education in prison

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    thirds of them are women." More than 60 percent of all prison inmates are functionally illiterate. Two thirds of students who cannot read proficiently by the fourth grade will end up in jail or on welfare. These are all true statements. Illiteracy and crime are closely related. The Department of Justice states‚ "The link between academic failure and delinquency‚ violence‚ and crime is welded to reading failure." Over 70% of inmates in America’s prisons cannot read above a fourth grade level. By educating

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    Mental Illness In Prison

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    “Mental disorder is a prison where you are both suffering prison and the cruel jailer.”-Dorothy Rowe The correction system is a home to many individuals with disabilities.These individuals are setup to help them in their daily lives behind bars. Mental disorders is a wide range of conditions that can affect mood‚ thinking and also behavior. There are many different kind of mental disability some of these are… Major depression‚ anxiety‚ schizophrenia‚ bipolar disorder ‚autism ‚ post traumatic

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    Alcatraz Prison

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    every now and then‚ that luxury would be taken away. If you like to sit around and watch TV for hours‚ you can forget about that too. Logical Orientation: Alcatraz has a long history of transformation as to how it came to be known as the inescapable prison island. This reputation did not stop a handful of men to try and do the impossible and escape the island. BODY I. Main Point: Alcatraz has a long history A. Before Alcatraz became the tourist attraction it is today‚ it was speculated that the Native

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    Marion Prison History

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    In 1963‚ when San Francisco’s notorious Alcatraz Prison shut its doors for the last time‚ the United States Penitentiary in Marion‚ Illinois opened theirs. It was built to replace the isolated prison after expenses were exceeded and the institution became a financial burden. Although not as popular‚ the Marion prison continued to hold some of Alcatraz’s most famous prisoners and even contains reused materials from it. Marion Penitentiary has transformed throughout the years‚ evolving from its unique

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    Women in Prisons

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    reform: current issues in American punishment. Sudbury‚ MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning‚ 1994. Print. Strupp‚ Heidi. Solving California’s Prison Crisis Requires Smarter Approach. New America Media. March 27‚ 2010. Web. April 10‚ 2011 Vitiello‚ Michael. Addressing the Special Problems of Mentally Ill Prisoners: A Small Piece of the Solution to Our Nation ’s Prison Crisis. September‚ 2010. Web. April 10‚ 2011.

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    Women In The Prison System

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    Life inside the prison system usually includes two prisoners in an 8 by 10 foot room where they spend up to 23 hours a day for months‚ years‚ or decades. The isolation of the four grey walls are meant so that the prisoners will one day seek contemplation and remorse for their crimes. Although in reality most convicted felons tend to commit another crime after being released from prison. An article titled‚ “After committing a crime‚ guilt and shame predict re-offense” explains how‚ “Within three years

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    • Between 1979 and 2013 state and local spending on corrections increased from $17 billion to $71 billion. At the federal level‚ a similar increase has occurred. From 1980 to 2016‚ there has been a total increase of over 2‚100% in the Bureau of Prisons’ budget. • Over 2.2 million Americans are incarcerated in the United States. • More than 65 million Americans‚ or roughly one in five‚ have a criminal record. • Today‚ there are nearly 4‚500 federal statutory crimes‚ up to 300‚000 administrative

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    When working in a prison‚ the assessments used on the individuals entering and returning to the public are considered an important part of the decision-making process for the initial placement and re-entry into society to ensure that presenting symptoms of mental illness are identified. Prison assessments are also used to identify and assist with the placement of the inmates in treatment programs and assist the inmates identified with serious or acute mental illness‚ those who as suicidal‚ and those

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    number has suggested‚ but is it effective? Instead of a place for rehabilitation‚ prison is a breeding ground for criminal enterprises. Ineffective inmate treatment and education such as sex offender treatment and drug abuse rehabilitation programs further

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