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    Racism In Prisons

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    The Drug War catalyzed Racism Leading to Overcrowding of Prisons On June 1971, President Nixon declared a “War on Drugs.” The Drug War catalyzed racism which resulted in overcrowding of prisons. “The Drug War dramatically increased the size and presence of federal drug control agencies, and pushed through measures such as mandatory sentencing and no-knock warrants” (A Brief History of the Drug War). Ever since the rise of the drug war there has been an explosion of the prison population and…

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    conditions could be maintaining employment, and or attending school. Receiving substance abuse counseling or any other type of counseling is another condition. If one violates their probation jail or prison time may be served to that individual. The overcrowding in the jail and prison systems have played an domino effect on the probation and parole officers. “In an attempt to alleviate jail and prison crowding, however, probation caseloads are being populated with offenders that potentially pose…

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    state there are eight million animals entered into shelters yearly in the United States, out of those eight million animals 50% of them will be euthanized, shelter personnel takes it upon themselves to euthanize healthy unwanted animals to lessen overcrowding in the shelters. Thus by employees doing this it violates the Animal Welfare Act that…

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    Accommodation In Canada

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    Accommodation and health have a direct linear relationship. Poor and overcrowded housing both directly and indirectly associated with communicable diseases, accident and injuries, psychological trauma as well as social dysfunction. This overcrowding and poor housing quality may cause various diseases through exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke or to exposure to the ill family member in close confine, such as cancer, hepatitis, rheumatic fever, asthma and most importantly tuberculosis (TB),…

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    year-round schooling causes administrators to burnout, it should be active in all schools because it eases overcrowding, it offers childcare year round, and it improves academic achievements. Year-round schooling has been adapted in many schools throughout the nation. “More than 3,700 schools operate year-round nationwide” (DeNisco 16). Many schools switch to year-round schooling to solve overcrowding…

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    Year-round schooling is beneficial and should be used. Year-round schooling has the potential to solve overcrowding in schools. Also the current schooling was designed for a different America in a different century. Lastly year-round schooling cuts down on the “brain drain.” Even though there may be people who disagree with year-round schooling. Year-round schooling has the potential to solve overcrowding. For example, some schools with the year-round schooling utilize something called the…

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    Even though the length of time an inmate spends on death row, or the amount of cost it takes to house these inmates, there is another concern, and that would be the overcrowding of the prisons in the United States. A good example, of this ongoing overcrowding problem would be San Quentin, California. In this prison there are currently 580 males and 12 women serving time on death row. This extremely large amount of people on California’s death row is so overcrowded…

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    In this analysis there will be research to support the facts of the social problem at hand. The social problem consists of overcrowding in the prison system, but most importantly why is there a high percentage of delinquents. Majority of the delinquency comes from their juvenile life stage. To combat the social problem there have been attempts to revive an act that once helped with this social problem. Now that the act has expired for a few years there has been two requests from the federal side…

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    41 percent over their rated capacity and there are still inmates pouring into the prisons every day. There are several problems with prison overcrowding. The first problem that may result from prison overcrowding is an increase in prison violence. Violence may increase in the prisons as more and more inmates are packed into living quarters. The overcrowding in the prison systems lead to increased levels of both violence and misconduct which will lead to an unsafe environment for both the…

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    round schooling is better than traditional schooling because according to the article Year-Round Schooling Explained By Jackie Zubrzycki, year round schooling is “a solution to overcrowding” and it will “maximize the use of building space.” In conclusion that means more students can go to a school and there won’t be overcrowding because of the multiple tracks in year round schools. One notable example is that more houses are being built in Dublin, so some kids that move here and join Fallon or…

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