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    need to follow US rules. Many painful and tortuous things are performed on the prisoners‚ such as force feeding and the topic of this essay‚ water boarding‚ where the victim is made to feel as though they are drowning. Although Gitmo is legal/allowed to an extent‚ it still begs the question how the guards consciously perform such cruel acts and what I would do if I were faced with the decision of torturing a prisoner or not. The ethical ideas of the Just War model have been employed by international

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    placed in the same prison. This means that a small child committing a minor offense could have been placed in the same prison‚ or even cell‚ as a sex offender. Also‚ the jails had horrendous conditions due to the lack of attention to prison and most prisoner were beat for no reason. The movement of prison reform has involved many important people and events‚ affected America economically‚ socially‚ politically‚ and has had success and failures throughout the span of the reform.

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    the prisoner’s medical care and providing equal protection. However‚ prisoners should not be given unlimited privacy or communication with others outside of the prison. A potential legal issue that could arise when taking an individual into custody is the grounds for the arrest and the rights of the prisoners being violated. From

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    and the war on terror. Habeas corpus was made to help protect our civil liberties‚ especially when we felt we were missed treated in the court of law. If you were unable to afford a lawyer and were force to represent yourself in the court room. You could be easily convicted of the crime you may have or may not have convicted. You then can file habeas corpus for you were treated unfairly and were not given a lawyer to represent you in the court room. When even if you cannot afford a lawyer one must

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    something‚ the prisoners mood could drastically change because the prisoners know that the investigator would be easier to work with and persuade‚ destroying his results. In the Stanford Prison Experiment the prisoners were also stripped and humiliated sexually. They were also made to wear bags over their heads when walking in order to avoid prisoners from knowing a route to break out. They were mainly sexually humiliated by vulgar jokes regarding sexual actions. In doing so the prisoners were horrible

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    ideas about the proclamation and the prisoners. She believed that the emancipation proclamation is the right thing to do and President Lincoln should stand with it. She also believed that

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    In the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel many of our constitutionally given rights were not given to the prisoners in the concentration camp. Many of their rights‚ belongings and family were taken away from them and their world as they knew it. The concentration camps were very brutal and different than normal society. They were taken away from their homes and families were separated by boys and girls and young and old. Anyone who was unable to work was sent straight to the crematorium. Therefore many

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    Every aspect of civilization is devalued so that everyone is under the same system created by the Nazis. Incomers remind the prisoners of their lost values and show a glimpse of the outside world‚ they are then treated with resentment and disgust. The Nazis and the prisoners feel better than the incomers and quickly reject them and their system of values in forms of anger. The Canada men "brutally tear suitcases from their hands‚ impatiently pull

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    embarrassment‚ as well as being arrested at random times (especially in broad daylight) could all be labeled as contributing factors that would lead the people to feel confused‚ fearful and dehumanized. The behavior of the “prison staff” (informing the prisoners of their “serious offenses” and showering them to remove their germs and lice) could certainly without a doubt cause the detainees to feel embarrassed and confused. Not only would this be degrading for them‚ it would also serve as a catalyst for

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    are already in federal custody‚ even if doing sodetains them beyond the termination of their criminal sentence. For one thing‚ the FederalGovernment is the custodian of its prisoners. As federal custodian‚ it has the constitutional powerto act in order to protect nearby (and other) communities from the danger federal prisoners maypose. In operating an institution such as (a prison

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