Plan to Improve Correctional Facilities Week 5 Assignment 2 Some women in jail may have committed similar crimes as their male counterparts. Most women inmates live in the same conditions as men inmates do‚ yet women inmates face issues that are far more different than male inmates. The purpose of this paper is to point out some of the issues women inmates face in their everyday life in prison‚ and offer suggestions as to improve those issues. Overall‚ the population of women in the criminal
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Response to question 1: 1) Correctional substance abuse in the State’s prisons is one of the biggest problems that the criminal justice system has to be very keen with. This is especially to make sure that inmates who have this problem are first and foremost recognized and provided with the needed treatment services (Karberg & James‚ n.d). Substance treatment programs are necessary in prisons so that the prisoners are given a chance to change their ways and facilitation of positive change. It has
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concerns; however‚ the processes that create crime do not receive significant attention. This neglect is characteristic of correctional criminology‚ which is a “correctional‚ social-problems-oriented approach to the study of crime” (Hester & Eglin‚ 1992‚ p.7). Correctional criminology has three major flaws that are problematic from a sociological point of view. Correctional criminology concerns itself with the causes and cures of crime‚ treats humans as objects rather than conscious beings‚ and fails
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The purpose of this paper is to give a detailed‚ comprehensive analysis of the life and role of the correctional officer. When society‚ as a whole‚ is in discussion of the career of a correctional officer‚ most of the images that spring to mind are that these employees of the correctional enterprise are solely in charge of keeping order in America’s prisons. While this is indeed true‚ there is undoubtedly more to the life of the prison guard than meets the eye. In the foregoing paragraphs‚ I will
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Rose’s correctional facility is a top notch‚ high quality prison that functions properly and efficiently. Prisoners are locked up safely behind titanium walls equipped with electric barbed wire at the top to be sure to keep citizens safe and out of criminals reach. Hallways to and from cells is locked up safely with gates that can only be accessed by guards who have keys to open the gates. Prisoners start with basic necessities like soap‚ cloths‚ and a toothbrush. As they go along and show they have
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what was being done. These police officers were very serious about their job and their motives were to keep the crime out and put the good in people that were willing to change or comprehend on things. They weren’t here to just be here and look cute with a uniform but they had a purpose to prove and a point to make. The way I need to be able to do the same I got to really do research on this career to see if I really want it‚ how am I going to push myself to become it‚ and why I really choose to do
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each other.” Indispensable factors are those known to be undeniably necessary‚ essential‚ or obligatory to one another. This unique relationship between leadership and learning is particularly relevant to my motivation. The ambition I have to become a Naval Officer stems from my drive to lead; but I dare not lead without continuing to pursue my hunger to learn. I desire to guide‚ to have responsibility‚ and more importantly‚ to be an example. Bringing out the best in those I am directing and becoming
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Correction History Offenders‚ who committed a crime‚ were punished for the offense. Physical force was used instead of jail. Jails housed offenders who were awaiting trial and individual who could not pay their debts. In this paper‚ Learning Team A will discuss the various forms of punishment exercised in the 1700s‚ the crimes that led to the forms of punishment‚ and the criteria between various societies for criminal sentencing during the 1700s. Learning Team A will also describe prisons for
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Chapter 3 Nonjudicial Punishment Section I Applicable Policies (para 1‚ part V‚ MCM) 3–1. General This chapter implements and amplifies Article 15‚ UCMJ‚ and part V‚ MCM. No action should be taken under the authority of Article 15‚ UCMJ‚ without referring to the appropriate provisions of the MCM and this chapter. This chapter prescribes requirements‚ policies‚ limitations‚ and procedures for— a. Commanders at all levels imposing nonjudicial punishment. b. Members on whom this punishment is to be
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| Conservation Officers | A Career in Law Enforcement | | | | History‚ Duties‚ and Expectations of an Indiana Conservation Officer | Conservation Officers‚ as well as the Department of Natural Resources‚ have a long and colourful history in the state of Indiana dating as far back as 1889. In the late 1870’s naturalists began to raise a hue and cry about the uncontrolled use and depletion of our natural resources‚ concerned with such issues as soil erosion and the resulting
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