Economics 200 November 20‚ 2001 Economics is Winning Bolivia’s Drug War A 1998 article from the New York Times reported that Bolivia was winning its war against drugs as a result of two factors that influence the market for coca‚ which is used to make cocaine. First‚ Bolivian soldiers raided a number of coca plantations and destroyed the crops. Second‚ Colombians began growing more of their own coca and‚ as a result‚ now buy less from Bolivia than in the past. I am proposing that the basic
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Jails And Prisons Adam Putnam CJA/204 February 18‚ 2014 Leroy Hendrix Jails And Prisons In the following paragraphs comparisons between the Rappahannock Regional Jail in Stafford County‚ Virginia and Federal Corrections Institution Petersburg Medium in Hopewell City‚ Virginia. The types of prisons will be identified. The major differences between the Rappahannock Regional Jail and FCI Petersburg Medium will be examined. Jail and prison culture and subculture as well as the violent behavior that
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Should the United States End the War on Drugs? Many have said that the war on drugs is a failure and needs reform. Others have lamented that the war on drugs is a war that cannot be won and valuable resources and money has been used up. Drugs are cheaper‚ purer‚ and more easily obtained than ever before. The war on drugs is futile. This paper will discuss why the United States should end the war on drugs. The war on drugs has been going on for over thirty years. It does not appear that a lot
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Prison Rape in Texas: Analyzing PREA Prison Rape in Texas: Analyzing PREA In 2003‚ the Bush Administration signed the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA‚ P.L. 108-79)‚ the purpose of which is to address the increasing problem of sexual abuse within U.S. correctional facilities. The Act is applicable to all public and private institutions as well as community-based agencies housing adults or juveniles. In accordance with PREA protections‚ the U.S. Department of
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Hanoi Hilton was one of the most well known prison that held prisoners of war during the Vietnam War (Ruanyin). The name of Hanoi Hilton was came from the American GIs. “To the Vietnamese‚ the prison was known as Hoa Lo” (McMahon‚ Mary). The name Hanoi Hilton may sound a little luxurious but it actually a place that had full of brutal‚ torture‚ dirty‚ and dark in the history. First of all‚ the Hoa Lo prison had been around over a hundred years ago. It was constructed or built by the French arounds
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Imagination: A Fool’s Drug By: Joshua V. The idea that your imagination is a key determining factor in accepting your uncertain future is supported but also refuted in the short story On the Rainy River. The main character‚ Tim O’brien provides strong evidence for the strength of one’s imagination through the visual representation he provides of the slaughterhouse where he works and the way he imagines disappointment and disgust those back in his home would feel. However‚ at the end of the story
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In prison to control the criminal some states came up with idea that force feeding is legal and that when a prisoner is on a hunger strike prison should force feeding so they would not die. Article made my Stephanie Jane Carter says that " By force-feeding the prisoners‚ it effectively ends the protest‚ to which they have a right" and that "Some theorists that use of a restraining chair during force feeding demonstrates that the prison is still strong enough" (Carter). By this Jane says that in some
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According to the national institute the number of women in correctional facilities had increased significantly. Although the increase has been significant the rate of incarceration for women has remained lower than that of men. The increased number of women in correctional institutions can be attributed to the significant outcome of the US policy to combat crime. Correctional facilities present similar challenges for all types of works. This job presents similar requirement such as skills‚ experience
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America’s failing War on Drugs and the Culture of Incarceration Richard B. Carpenter Adams State College America’s failing War on Drugs and the Culture of Incarceration Richard B. Carpenter Adams State College Abstract For over a century‚ America has waged a failing war on drugs even as it feeds a cultural apathetic and underground acceptance of drug and alcohol use. The views of the dominate group have placed blame on society’s ills on the evils
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Luis Valdez and Peter Malae on Prison Industrial Complex Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) is a term used to describe the overlapping interests of government and industry that use surveillance‚ policing‚ and imprisonment as solutions to social‚ economic‚ and political problems. Angela Davis is a journalist and American political activist who believes that the U.S practice of super-incarceration is closer to new age slavery than any system of criminal justice. She defines the PIC as biased for criminalizing
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