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    How Prison Overcrowding Affects State Budgets By: Clarissa Taylor JUST 6510/ JPS Planning & Budgeting April 18‚ 2015 This paper will discuss how state and federal budgets are affected by the overcrowding of prisons. I chose this topic mainly because I use to work for the Alabama Department of Corrections from 2002 to 2005 as a Correctional Officer I. During the time I was employed for the department‚ I witness a lot of overcrowding in Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women. Things had gotten

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    Even though Slavery was important for production‚ it was cruel‚ and inhumane. States’ rights may give a little more power to the people‚ but the overall results may divide the United States. The Civil War was caused by states’ rights and slavery. The Civil War was the first step to uniting the United States. First‚ the Civil War was caused by Slavery. Slavery is forced labor with restricted freedom. Owning a slave was accepted in the South. Not all southerners had slaves‚ but most wanted

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    customary system that the United States supposedly uses for its daily activities. Background information: The United States of America has been using the customary system since the 1800s‚ even though the rest of the world uses the metric system. We are one of the few countries that still use the customary system‚ and this hinders us from being fully on par with the rest of the world. Preview of Main Points: We should all use the metric

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    What Happens to a Bill on the President’s Desk Laws are made in order to govern behavior in society. There are many types of laws including civil law‚ administrative law‚ criminal law‚ constitutional law‚ and international law. In order for these laws to be put into action‚ there is a process that must be followed. Laws start out as a bill. Anyone can draft a bill such as parties‚ interests groups‚ or presidents; and it is up to Congress to act favorably in order for the bill to become a law. According

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    First President of the United States‚ General and Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution‚ and one of America’s most renowned patriot. All of these titles could only define one man....George Washington. Although December 14‚ 1799 marks his passing‚ his legacy is far from forgotten. So what would America’s most prominent patriot express about today’s role of patriotism? And how would I personally go about aiding others to understand what it means to be an American

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    influence by one government‚ nation or society over another; manifest destiny is the belief held by many Americans in the 1840s that the United States was "destined" to expand across the continent. This belief of "destined expansion" was nothing new to America’s leaders for their vision of the United States when they first established it was that of a nation that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The American people themselves had underlying reasons for their imperialistic actions as well‚ mostly

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    Drugs and prison How Can Illegal Drugs Be Prevented From Entering Prison? The American prison system has many different interpretations. Some people think it is a place for rehabilitation. Others may feel it is solely a punishment for making bad decisions‚ and there are those who see it as a method of revenge. Regardless of how the prison system is viewed‚ one element that may be a shock to everyone is the use of illegal drugs by the inmates. There are also a surprising number of unpublicized

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    Checks and Balances System The United States government is set on principles that were made by the people‚ for the people. Everything within the constitution was developed in an impartial and adequate manner‚ with the best interest of the nation in mind. The framers believed that it was necessary to create a strong national government‚ but they wanted to avoid the same model used by Great Britain. Therefore‚ the framers decided on what we know as the federal system‚ this system divides the power

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    demonstrations were unwise and untimely. He states that the Negro community had no alternative except to prepare for direct action. He supports this claim by saying that the Negro leaders sought to negotiate with the city fathers‚ but they consistently refused to engage in good-faith negotiation. He also gives more support to his argument by writing about another incident in September when the Negro leaders finally got their chance to talk with the leaders of Birmingham. He states that in the course

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    The history of state and federal prisons is quite interesting. Long ago‚ prisons did not really exist. Prisoners were housed in jails until trial‚ discharge‚ or execution. Since that time‚ state and federal prisons have been introduced and utilized. State prisons were the first to be invented. Prison facilities house criminals sentenced to one year or longer of incarceration‚ (usually felons). State prisons are run by the government of the individual state they are located in and the federal

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