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    Prisoners have constitutional rights but those rights need to be balanced with the operation of a jail or prison. There are mandatory rights the administrators of prisons and jails need to provide but they are balanced so that facility can meet court requirements and maintain a safe operation. We will discuss these issues in detail. The first thing we need to remember is that prisoners do not have full constitutional rights; after all they have been convicted of a crime so they do loose some

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    who has committed a big crime should not have the opportunity to attend college‚ because they are going to stay for a long period of time in jail or they would never be released. Also they do not deserve the right to be out of jail. If they get a college degree they will not give a support for the community. Prisoners who have committed a big crime should not be consider to get a college degree. Government officials should reconsider this option for prisoners that have not committed a big crime‚ because

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    But that doesn’t mean the convicted prisoner loses all his rights as soon as he becomes a detainee upon conviction. The court also held that section 3 of the representation of the people act‚ 1983 stripped the right to vote for a significant number of people and therefore irrespective of how long their imprisonment time is or how serious the crime‚ it applies to all convicted prisoners. This‚ according to any reasonable person cannot be said as acceptable or reasonable. However‚ in 2011‚ the Parliament

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    Constitutional Rights of Prisoners By Tina Grinnell Corrections CRJ303

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    2013 Allowing Prisoners Voting Rights For many years‚ the decision to allow prisoners to vote has been a wide spread controversial issue. The controversy has been popular in the United States and the United Kingdom. When prisoners are sent to prison they are there to serve their time and they are usually stripped of all their rights and no longer contribute to a functional society. This includes the right to vote. They are convicts‚ but does that make it okay to take their rights entirely? Some

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    Prisoners' Right to Vote

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    Should all prisoners be given the right to vote or should it be limited only to some or to none at all? Provide a reasoned argument for your decision. Examination Code: R12630 Module Code: 6FFLK020 Date of Submission: 28/03/2013 T he majority of democratic societies recognise the right to vote as an essential human right. Despite this‚ there are a number of countries where leaders believe that the disenfranchisement of prisoners‚ merely as a result of their imprisonment‚ is a justified and prerequisite

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    Felons Should Have Rights

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    A felon should have rights because‚ some were convicted for petty crimes‚ they need a way to survive‚ and they can’t do it with having a record‚ it’ll be hard for them to get a job because people are afraid to put their time and effort to help people out for the better. By not getting a job could lead up to stress and depression because they won’t have anything stable to keep them and their family above water. That could quickly lead to an emotional state‚ which could have them thinking about suicide

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    situation. In the article there are facts stated about how “the bill of right is a terrible document” because during that time the justice system is still being written at the time. Prison is tough for the inmates and guards because they are both locked up just one does not get to see anything outside the walls. Time passes by for the prisoners who have to spend their time in jail‚ because they have no freedom to do anything. Each prisoner lost their freedom as soon as the committed

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    4. RIGHTS OF PRISONERS A convict lodged in a prison is not denuded of all fundamental rights though it is true that he does not enjoy all the fundamental rights like other persons because of the fetters imposed on him in accordance with the law. In an American case on prisoner’s right‚ i.e. Procunier v. Martineg the court emphasized that since the liberty of a prisoner is constitutionally curtailed due to his confinement‚ his interest in the limited liberty left to him becomes all the more substantial

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    (T R) 30 March 2014 Should women have the right for an abortion? Should women have the right to an abortion? Yes‚ women should have the right to choose. No‚ a fetus is a human being and has a right to life. These are some statements that are being made on the subject. At least 1.2 million abortions are reported each year. Contrary to common perception ‚ abortion is not rare and most likely has affected many people whom we all know. By the age of 20‚ 1 in 9 women have had at least one abortion

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