Rehabilitation Past and Present CJS/230 August 18‚ 2013 Rehabilitation Past and Present Many years ago‚ rehabilitation was a priority in the prison system. After the focus shifted to punishment‚ it was clear to see that rehabilitation is necessary in the criminal justice system. “Rehabilitation is the result of any planned intervention that reduces an offender’s further criminal activity‚ whether that reduction is mediated by personality‚ behavior‚ abilities‚ attitudes‚ values‚ or other
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Introductions to Corrections Heather Cunningham CJS/230 April 3‚ 2013 Viviyonne Lee Punishment is the infliction of an unpleasant or negative experience on an offender in response to an offense. Today‚ punishment includes rehabilitation‚ deterrence‚ retribution‚ incapacitation‚ and reparation. Punishment is a penalty that results as a rule or law violation. Once a criminal has been punished through physical or economic sanctions then the criminal is considered square with his victim along
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Checkpoint History of State and Federal Prisons Krysta Nasce CJS/230 1/09/2013 Instructor: Richard Angelozzi What is the history of state and federal prison? Prisons‚ unlike jails‚ confine felons sentenced to longer then a year to serve their sentence within the facilities. They are operated by state governments but the Federal Bureau of Prisons also houses federal offenders in Federal penitentiaries. Since its establishment of prisons within the United
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American Prisons Pam Harvick CJS/230 December 7‚ 2013 Theresa Degard American Prisons In the late 1700’s prison was an idea that had not taken on form. Serving time was a set idea of principals and many saw the need for change. As time went on a penitentiary became a more solid idea that began to take shape. Ideals of a penitentiary A penitentiary was meant to be secular and spiritual (Foster‚ B.‚ 2006). A penitentiary was supposed to be a clean‚ healthy place for inmates to serve their
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Final Project Community Corrections Paper CJS/230 May 10‚ 2013 Instructor Rick Jackson When people think of community corrections they may imagine offenders coexisting with
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CJS/230 Prisons in the early years‚ were much less of how prisons are seen today. Prisons were mistreated‚ the conditions were unbearable and not fit for humans. Prisoners often were punished severely to the point were it resulted in death‚ Flogging‚ mutilation‚ branding‚ even public humiliation were some of the different types of punishments (Schmalleger‚ 2011‚ Chapter 13). In some instances offenders were not fed or clothe properly and left in cells for long periods of time without
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Final Paper First name-last name CJS/230 June 9‚ 2013 Josephine Kerr Final Paper Community corrections are all over the world. The United States punishes criminals in multiple ways. The author will explain what community correction method the United States should focus more on later throughout the paper. He will also address how United States Prisons compare to foreign countries. Community Corrections Community Corrections “is a program
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CJS 230 Corrections A World Apart Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/CJS-230/CJS-230-Complete-Class-Course For more classes visit http://www.assignmentcloud.com CJS 230 WEEK 1 CHECKPOINT TWENTIETH-CENTURY PENITENTIARY SYSTEM Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/CJS-230/CJS-230-WEEK-1-CHECKPOINT-TWENTIETH-CENTURY-PENITENTIARY-SYSTEM CheckPoint: Twentieth-century Penitentiary System · Review Ch. 3 of Corrections. · Write a 200-
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Rehabilitation Paper Sherry Caro CJS/230 July 28‚ 2013 Jerry Shoat Rehabilitation Paper Rehabilitation is a word that is used often within the corrections‚ in the prison setting. It is an attempt to change an individual’s attitude and behavior. There are programs that are to prevent habitual offenders‚ help a criminal get to their normal state of mind and not to be punishing for their action that may cause the criminal to change and become an outstanding citizen that follows the rules instead
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Week 8 Intermediate Sanctions CJS 230 Intermediate sanctions which include residential facilities like restitution centers‚ work release centers‚ probation and detention centers‚ house arrests‚ electronic monitoring‚ shock incarceration‚ split sentencing‚ boot camps‚ and residential programs of all sorts have become a large part of the correctional system. Intermediate sanctions can offer increased surveillance‚ tighter controls on movement‚ and a more intense treatment for an assortment
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