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    Associate Level Material Appendix A Prisoners Worksheet Complete the worksheet by writing short responses to the questions in each row. How would you differentiate male and female prisoner backgrounds? Is there a better solution to prisoner background classification? Explain. When the social roles of men and women prisoners are compared‚ the convict roles found in the men’s prisons did not have an equivalent found in the women’s prisons. Rather than the cohesive subculture found in

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    Slavery in the Eighteenth Century United States History to 1865 29 October 2012 The demand for slavery was steadily growing into the eighteen-century. European colonist in North America imported African slaves as an inexpensive source of physical labor‚ cheaper and more numerous they were than hiring indentured servants at the time. After the Dutch ships brought African slaves ashore the British colony of Jamestown in Virginia; slavery would spread throughout the British American colonies

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    supplies but he eventually protested and said that he was looking for his brother that lately disappeared for the last couple of weeks. It just so happened that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time and consequently‚ taken in as a prisoner and he was treated horribly and tortured. Shadone’s last words were “Canada! Canada!Canada!”. It was obvious that these people that tortured Aron were demented. Lack of leadership was a major problem that needed to be solved. In 1993 The regiment was

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    corruption and ill of the jail. What he witnesses as a prisoner in the Arkansas jail is horrendous. He witnesses an inmate raping another inmate in the dormitory in front of everyone else‚ abuse and beating of prisoners‚ and inhumane and unsanitary conditions. There is also a lot of corruption from the prisoners up to the current warden. Food is being taken out of the prison and sold and the prisoners are left to eat scraps. In the movie it shows prisoners cleaning rabbits to eat‚ and people bidding for

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    how the Nazi soldiers made the Jewish prisoners feel

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    of specific staff; for example‚ prisons‚ hospitals‚ army camps and boarding schools. The ‘importation model’ proposed by Irwin and Cressey (1962) claims that prisoners bring their own social histories and traits with them into prison‚ and this influences their adaptation to the prison environment‚ Irwin and Cressey argue that prisoners are not ‘blank slates’ when they enter prison‚ and that many of the normative systems developed on the outside would be ‘imported’ into the prison. The importation

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    Have No Fear Have you ever heard a motivational speech and while it was going on you felt so motivated‚ but when it was over you did not know what to do with yourself? In Beyond Scared Straight‚ "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚" and "Can Kids Be Scared Straight?" all three authors try to persuade people to do the right things in a forceful tone‚ but there are reasons why appeals to fear is not the best motivational force. Some reasons why appeals to fear is not the best motivational force

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    attitudes as the punishments was overboard and inhumane. The prison of Bang Kwang was horrific and unpleasant. Fellow outlines the prison as claustrophobic due to a large number of prisoners being locked up together in a small cell. As there were too many people in a cell‚ ‘it stank of wounds and sweats’. Every morning prisoners were taken outside for five minutes to have a quick refreshing shower‚ however the water that was given was unclean and contaminated. ‘The water was filthy‚ siphoned from a nearby

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    They didn’t share what little rations they had with their prisoners so the trip was really hard on them. They were treated badly by the Japanese; beaten‚ starved‚ and tortured. The Japanese refused to give them food or water so thousands died from pure exhaustion. Others died from sickness and lack of medicine. More still died at the hands of the Japanese Army for simply being prisoners of war. The Japanese tortured them by forcing them to stare at the sun until they fell

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    The way they treated their prisoners were very brutal and barbaric. Some of the things they did to the people would throw them into big pots of water and boil them to death with scorching hot water. Another killing tactic was they would berry prisoners upside down‚ making their blood rush straight to their head. Genghis Khan killed his blood brother went they went to war against each

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