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    International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA)‚ Vol.3‚ No.6‚ November 2011 ROLE OF MULTIPLE ENCRYPTION IN SECURE ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION Himanshu Gupta Senior Faculty Member‚ Amity Institute of Information Technology‚ Amity University Campus‚ Sector – 125‚ Noida (Uttar Pradesh)‚ India. E-mail: himanshu_gupta4@yahoo.co.in Vinod Kumar Sharma Professor & Dean‚ Faculty of Technology‚ Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya‚ Haridwar‚ India E-mail: vks_sun@ymail.com ABSTRACT

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    The Release Process of a Federal Prisoner Many studies and surveys have shown that millions of dollars of our taxpayer’s money is spent on the criminal justice system to house federal prisoners and the different programs a prisoner must go through to be introduced back into society. Even though there is much controversy on the cost of these programs‚ the public is in strong agreement that parolees should be highly supervised and retrained to be a good law abiding citizen. The process the government

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    put in solitary confinement so that prison officials have an easier time dealing with their difficulties and dangers. This‚ however‚ is not the way to deal with mentally ill prisoners. The effects that solitary confinement has on a person reduces their quality of life down to absolutely nothing and they would be better off getting the electric chair. Solitary confinement is not an effective way of imprisoning humans because it does not accomplish the goal of prisons which is to reform prisoners to be

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    The Federal Prison System

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    end up homeless or back into the prison system. The federal government should drop their power over incarceration and let the individual states take care of all aspects of incarceration. Almost every state already has a functioning8 prison within its borders and the necessary management to keep them running. The Federal Bureau of Prisons has been in charge of managing all 122 federal prisons and institutions since the 1930s. They’re responsible for our federal prison system today and it has turned

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    4 million persons are in state or federal prisons and jails—a rate of 751 out of every 100‚000. Over 3‚500 of these are awaiting execution; some for Federal crimes‚ most for capital offenses in one of the 36 states that still allows for capital punishment. Another 5 million are under some sort of correctional supervision such as probation or parole (PEW 2008). Even more alarming is a phenomenon known as the Pipeline to Prison‚ or the School to Prison Pipeline. In her dissertation‚ Robinson (2013)

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    Stanford Prison

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    English 101 22 April 2014 Review of Vivien Top Taste Authentic Jamaican cuisine is hard to kind outside of Jamaica‚ but over the years Vivien Top Taste restaurant in Philadelphia has made it a little easier. The freshly grown ingredients come together in a savoring fashion to give you a dining experience you will love. Vivien Top Taste is located on 73rd and Elmwood Ave in the West Philadelphia region but upon arrival you get a smell from the kitchen that brings your taste buds on a mini vacation

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    Throughout history‚ as the United States advanced from colonies under English rule to the dominant super power it is now‚ the U.S. currency has significantly changed as well. The currency of the United States can be traced back to 1690 when the country was still a hodgepodge of colonies. Before this time currency was done through the barter system; exchanging goods‚ foods‚ services‚ products‚ necessities for other foods and goods. Bartering was determined by the good of each individual making the

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    prison culture

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    Cultural Immersion Project Part 3 Instructions Individual Encounter and Synthesis You will conduct an in-depth‚ 1-hour interview with an individual or married couple from your selected cultural group to develop an understanding of the cultural factors that helped shape that individual’s (or couple’s) cultural identity. A variety of issues may be explored in the interview. The knowledge you gained from Parts 1 and 2‚ as well as your sense of the person/couple you interview‚ will guide you in

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    National Human Rights Commission‚ New Delhi‚ India Project Report On “ Torture and Custodial Violence in Prisons “ Submitted By- Yashwardhan Pratap Singh 1st year‚ B.A.LLB Course‚ Jindal Global Law School‚ O.P. Jindal Global University‚ Sonipat‚ Haryana. Report on - The Custodial Violence and Torture In Prisons: Can it be justified even if done for a greater good? Where to draw the line between the autonomy of the police and the rights of the prisoners ? Basic Structure

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    Jail and Prisons Comparison Paper MiSha Bagley Introduction to Corrections/CJS 255 June 15‚ 2015 Sherri Webster Jail and Prisons Comparison Paper It is not uncommon that most people believe that jail and prison are one in the same. Jail is usually the first place a suspect is taking after being arrested and before they have been found guilty of a crime. Prison is the place where criminals are sent to carry out the sentence that was handed down to them by the jury and or judge. The purpose of this

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