surprise that prison populations across the United States have heavily increased over the last couple of decades. With this heavy increase comes several different issues‚ such as overcrowding‚ more taxpayer money being spent on prisons and prisoners‚ and more people being placed in correctional facilities as employees. The major theme displayed by these different issues is money being spent to build prisons‚ house prisoners‚ and staff the prisons. According to Merlo and Benekos (2000)‚ prisons are becoming
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Would you believe me if I told you that prisons were originally built to reform prisoners? With they way the criminal justice system works and how high the rates of mass incarceration are‚ in today’s day and age‚ I‚ myself‚ would not believe that prisons were built with a positive outcome in mind. If someone would have told me that in the eighteen hundreds prison were used as a place to reform individuals‚ I would have given them a nasty looking face full of disbelief. But now that I have this information
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Administration first opened Guantanamo Prison in 2002 in Cuba. They have kept terrorists their for about fourteen years. However‚ during Obama’s presidency‚ He “ [h]as tried for years to close the U.S. military-run detention facility at Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba‚ and incarcerate terrorism suspects in the United States‚” (Marshall‚ 793). The current issue with Guantanamo is if it should be shut down or not. Yes‚ it does need to be shut down. The Guantanamo prison needs to be shut down due to its ability
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to meet this desired outcome. In 1972‚ federal and state prisons held 196‚000 inmates for a prison incarceration rate of 93 per 100‚000. In addition‚ about 130‚000 inmates were held in jails‚ resulting in about
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To reform prisons we need to make the prison system more fair. The prison system is biased. There is bias towards prisoners who have disabilities. People who have disabilities shouldn’t be treated unfairly just because they’re not perfect to do something. Southern Poverty Law Center. Alabama Violates the Rights of Prisoners with Disabilities. “Prisoners with disabilities also have reported that they are excluded from work release programs due solely to their disabilities. One prisoner was sent to
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Introduction There are currently over 2.2 million inmates in the American prison system (The Sentencing Project). This is of notable significance because it is a huge percentage of our country’s population especially when compared to other countries around the world. The United States of America accounts for approximately 5% of the overall world population‚ however‚ its citizens make up 25% of world prisoners (NAACP). I wanted to explore how people viewed this issue and what factors determine differentiating
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become successful. Strengths and Limitations Current research regarding overcrowding in prisons and jails is relatively limited in its scope. Most research focuses on only prisons and is primarily quantitative research. Quantitative research is incapable of examining personal opinions of inmates who serve time in overcrowded institutions; and ask whether or not inmates accredit their failure to rehabilitate to overcrowding. Qualitative research would help better understand how inmates perceive
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equality for all‚ while in upholding a system that discriminates against almost everyone that is not white‚ or not male. Packing prisons in the United States is second nature‚ since the presidency of Ronald Reagan‚ the populations in prisons have increase at least 400%. And when talking about the prison system in the U.S.‚ there has to be a conversation about race‚ because the prison system systematically targets people of color. U.S. soil bleeds racism‚ from the countries racist words about refugees to
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Prison Alternatives to be kept Though some may argue that alternatives to prison sentences reduce crime rate‚ it would be a mistake to because of the unpredictability of criminals. Talks about the alternatives to incarceration that California implement in the 1965. California being a leading state in broad sentencing reforms has accumulated a lot of data on the effects of alternatives of prison sentences. They have shown a significant correlation between crime rates and the consequences to be received
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bargaining/sentencing negotiations‚ sentencing‚ self-development/perpetration for reentry while prison‚ release after serving sentence‚ and parole provocation. The plan is devised to be implemented at any stage at which a person is released as well as during the sentencing phase. If a defendant is released prior to trial the reentry plan would be used to help reintegrate the person at that point if sentenced to jail or prison time and not immediately released the plan would be used to help prepare for reentry
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