Kristen Paul Week 7 December 1‚ 2012 The Rights that Inmates Possess Upon entering prison‚ inmates will lose most of their right as a free citizen. Although most of our rights afforded to us are a result of how we live our lives here in the United States‚ some of our rights still are maintained within the prison walls. These rights are listed within the First‚ Fourth‚ Eighth‚ and Fourteenth Amendment. The First amendment states we have the right to freedom of speech‚ press‚ and religion
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Life after prison is extremely difficult‚ ex- convicted people surface many challenges after getting released. They should be allowed to re-enter communities. The ex- convicted struggle to make a living after being released due to the fact that society isolates and creates barriers. These individuals tussle with employment‚ housing‚ and the ability to get a second chance at life. Becoming employed is difficult in general‚ imagine after being incarcerated. With a record of incarceration there is
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Inmates in Jail Prison is a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for crimes they have committed or while awaiting trial. Today‚ persons look at prison in different way‚ the Time Magazine article‚ “Criminals Should Be Cured Not Caged”‚ claims in 1968. However‚ people and management are still experiencing disturbing tactics‚ which used in the most American public. In the U.S.‚ there were more people recorded reports of police misconduct and fatalities linked to misconduct‚ according
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was very surprised to see where the inmates stayed‚ how small and disgusting the cells were‚ and how little light they had. It was also surprising to see the 3 or 4 inmates in one cell at one point and they were all saying provocative things towards some of the girls and I in the class. It just goes to show that the people behind bars never get to see the outside world‚ never mind females. The things that the officer explained‚ such as where they keep the inmates before putting them in a cell‚ or where
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Recidivism Rate in The United States In the United States‚ crime is a problem that will not easily be solved. I believe that one of the most significant problems relating to crime is the number of inmates that are committing crimes after release and are incarcerated again‚ known as recidivism. Why is this happening and what can be done to further prevent it? There are a number of hypotheses on why offenders often commit crimes multiple times‚ even after punishment. Some of these include the
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Anglin escaped from Alcatraz (http://www.alcatrazhistory.com). They quickly escaped through the ventilation shafts out to the shore. From there‚ they inflated their homemade raft. Once they disembarked for freedom they were never seen again. Many say they died in the freezing waters of the San Francisco Bay. Others say they were swept out to sea‚ but the evidence found proves that Frank Morris‚ John Anglin‚ and Clarence Anglin escaped from “The Rock”. Alcatraz was a high security prison founded in
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quickly an inmate adapts. Webster‚ (2017) defines adapt as to adjust to environmental conditions. Once an inmate adapts to the cell‚ food‚ showers‚ the yard‚ visitation‚ even loneliness‚ the inmate becomes part of the subculture. The inmate subculture is comprised of beliefs‚ values‚ habits‚ customs and they even dabble in forms of witchcraft. Many believing that inmates that die behind bars‚ spirits walk the corridors.
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Assignment 3 Reentry programs within our community have a successful rate helping felons and ex drug users reintegrate back into our community. I chose to do my assignment on the Santa Clara county reentry services‚ with their mission “To reduce recidivism by using evidence-based practices in implementing a seamless system of services‚ supports‚ and supervision”. Those with a criminal history face many challenges in receiving public benefits‚ gaining successful employment‚ regaining custody of children
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Recidivism is one of the most fundamental concepts in criminal justice. It refers to a person’s relapse into criminal behavior; often the person receives sanctions or undergoes interventions for a previous crime. Recidivism can be measured by criminal acts that resulted in rearrests‚ reconvictions or returned to prison with or without a new sentence during a three-year period following the juvenile’s release. As states cut mental health programs in communities and schools‚ they are increasingly
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the concept of rehabilitation and treatment programs‚ there is an expectation that such programs reduce recidivism. In New York City‚ the recidivism rate in the jail system is as high as 65%. Out of 340‚000 males‚ 200‚000 black males are arrested yearly by the NYPD out of a population of 1‚200‚000 black males. Rehabilitation is a programmed effort to alter the attitudes and behaviors of inmates and improve their likelihood of becoming law-abiding citizens. It focus is on preventing future crimes and
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