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    be a different color but we are still the same in the inside. We don’t need to be considered different we are still the same no matter what color we are. African americans such as myself have been through so much. We deserve to be treated equal. We deserve to be treated equal‚ we have been “free” since 1863. But what does it mean to be “free” to you? To me free means to not be scared of other people bringing me down every day‚ people not telling me that I’m not human‚ people that I’m nothing. We were

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    IP5 - Institutional Clients – Prisoner Re-Entry and Parole By: Michaelle Anderson CJUS263-1301A-03: American Corrections February 10‚ 2013 I. Classification: Proper classification is crucial to the efficient and safe operation of any prison facility. Although there are a variety of classification systems throughout corrections‚ they each are used in order to asses‚ manage‚ treat and ultimately return offenders to general society. The classification system not only provides proper placement

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    Why were Jews treated different in the middle ages? The Middle ages In Europe was not a very good time for the Jews‚ many Jews lived in Western Europe‚ all of the people that ruled were Christians and also the people that had the power were Christians‚ the Jews were thought of being different from all the people‚ in some places they were not able to own lands so they would not be able to be farmers. They had to live in special Jewish towns called ghettos; they were killed in many different ways

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    civilians & prisoners of war worse than “the Holocaust”? The Holocaust was the mass murder of the Jews during WWII taken out by Hitler and his Nazi army. Prisoners of war are‚ well‚ just that‚ prisoners of war. Japan took more prisoners of war than any other county and were merciless to the people they captured. I personally think that the Japanese treatment to the POW’s (Prisoners of War) was a lot worse to the treatment of the holocaust Jews. They did a lot worse things than the Nazi’s and treated the

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    Sadly to say many people in our elderly population have been treated just as badly‚ if not worse‚ some were abandoned by their families‚ and some were violently abuse. As adults the transition into old age can be difficult for some people. Frustration‚ lack of responsibility and dependence can make the process of aging undesirable to look after them. This reason makes me disagree that not poverty alone had made a stomping ground at their present situation. We may not have the luxuries that other

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    how Jew’s was going through a horrible experience. Anne Frank influenced people learning how discrimination was affected during the 1940’s. Anne Frank gave people by giving a little knowledge about her life was‚ emotional impact‚ history how Nazis treated the Jew’s‚ her showing her bravery‚ and Anne Frank helped the world understand that 6 million Jews was killed in the Holocaust. By Anne famous diary‚ Anne Frank helped the world understand that 6 million Jews was killed in the Holocaust.

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    I was doing my regular cell checks when I found the prisoner Josh Brown hanging in his cell at 1600 hr. It is mandatory that we wear our radios everywhere around the facility. I shouted out to the prisoner before entering the cell. There was not a response or reaction from the prisoner. Outside of the prisoner cell was a wall clock that I had looked at before I stepped into the cell to check the time. I entered the cell at 1604 hr. I called for medical backup to block 24 hallway D cell 6D for a suicide

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    African-Americans were the most hated people in the 1800s. Knowing they had a terrible time living in the South some blacks were treated fairly others treated horribly in their conditions on how they work and live. If the blacks did not get a certain amount of labor done they would get whipped on how many times their master think will be fitted for their punishment. That started the rebellion for the blacks runway to the North for the freedom. When the Civil War started over on the South morals were

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    allowing a person who is no different than any other citizen to vote‚ to be treated the same as the rest of the population‚ and to even be considered a human beings would cause an unbelievable amount of uproar. Unfortunately‚ in the late 19th century it was all too common. Black people were treated as nothing more than slaves‚ though they had recently been freed. The Southerners still felt as if they weren’t being treated fairly. The country was divided While it was a start on their long journey for

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    Should Prisoners lose their Constitutional Rights while in Prison As the number of prisoners increase within the prison systems today‚ a question has risen on should prisoners lose their constitutional rights while in prison. Constitutional rights are the rights that are granted to the citizens by the government. These rights can’t be taken away legally. The way a prisoner is treated is not based on their behaviors or what crime they’ve committed‚ but is left up to the administrators

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