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    Overpopulation In Prison

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    When society hears the words “convict” or “felon”‚ thoughts often take a negative route. Most of society would not want to affiliate themselves with an ex-inmate because of the stigma. People affiliate ex-inmates with people who will not better themselves‚ who will not gain proper employment‚ and who will end up back in prison. Negative thoughts on such a topic are natural since it is true in the United States; most individuals in prison will reoffend and find themselves back in prison. With prisons

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    Introduction The overcrowding of prisons have become drastically overcrowded over the past years. The overcrowding of prisons have created a dangerous environment for the inmates. Being a growing concern‚ we want to look into the underlying problems that overcrowd prisons. Summary For this document analysis I chose took into and evaluate mass incarceration or as we call it- prison overcrowding. The documentary I watched and will be writing about was on “Mass incarceration in the united states”

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    Black and Pink is a pro LGBT organization whose primary objective is to end the prison industrial complex. In sum‚ this group directs its focus to the damaging effects of mass incarceration on LGBTQ persons‚ presenting a “radical‚…anti capital[ist]‚…feminist‚…[and] anti racist” approach to queer liberation. Black and Pink was founded by Rev. Jason Lydon‚ and began in 2005 as a personal pen pal project in Boston‚ Massachusetts after he experienced the distinctive sexual abuse of an LGBT segregated

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    Private Prisons

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    The use of private prisons are worth more than 70 billion dollars. The idea of private prisons came across in the United States in the early 1980’s. Although many people want to ban private prisons the United States should keep private prisons because of money‚ treatment‚ and economy. To begin‚ the use of private prisons save the state money‚ Private prisons allow the state to save money‚ Public prison endorse money from the state‚ on the other hand private institutions do not. “Ira P. Robbins

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    The Three Strike Law is a law that was passed in 1994. The purpose of this law is to require the defendant extra time for their new felony because of a crime that was committed in the past. This law have been active for several years and it came with a lot of pros and cons. In this paper I will give my view on what I think the good and the bad is for this law. I understand why the government started The Three Strike Law‚ but I disagree with this law because there are consequences that come

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    The United States prison system is notorious for the way it treats its inmates. There are so many theories‚ and facts to back up the claim that the prison system is not working the way it was intended to be‚ and it continues to be a growing issue that the government is not addressing. Further‚ within the already complicated prison system‚ there is another issue. Solitary confinement‚ which was originally supposed to be used as a short term punishment within prisons‚ or jails‚ has now become an integrated

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    This essay will discuss the job role of a National Probation Service. It will also go into depth with some of the history behind the job role and what they do. This job role is a statutory criminal justice service. They manage the offenders that have committed a crime and have been released out of prison‚ they then help them to be brought back into the community they live in. They collaborate and help at least 3‚000 offenders a year. The National Probation Service was developed in 2014 and they started

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    Addicted to Incarceration is a research book that was written by Travis C. Pratt‚ a professor at Washington State University. The main purpose of writing this book was to point out that the USA imprisons more of our population than any other nation. Pratt says‚ "On the one hand‚ we have constructed the biggest prison system on the planet… On the other hand‚ the United States has also been‚ and continues to be‚ the most violent industrialized nation in the world…. It is apparent‚ therefore‚ that our

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    Private Prisons Private prisons are operated by private firms on behalf of a local or state government. They help with the problem of overcrowding in the prison system lower operating costs and avoid lawsuits targeted at state officials and employees. But not everything is as helpful as it seems. There are a few barriers due to privatization which include old state laws that prohibit private involvement in correctional management‚ strikes by correctional officers and state liability will not transfer

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    Incarceration Analysis

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    Incarceration rates of Aboriginal people have increased over the last decade. There are a significant amount of factors that contribute to the over representation of Aboriginals in the Justice System. One way to address this issue is to analyze how stereotypes affect low income in relation to low level of education; gangs; drug and alcohol‚ and assimilation of Aboriginals. These are some of the reasons why there are an increasing amount of Aboriginal men and women among penitentiaries. Over

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