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    injuries during disease treatment (bathing in chemicals) and mortality are observed (Håstein et al., 2005). Overcrowding of fish at farm as described above is the main cause of poor fish welfare. Several lesions appear on the skin of fish due to overcrowding and the risk of spread of diseases increased including viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases. As Ashley mentioned (2007) that overcrowding brought aggression, reduction in swimming, and competition food increased risk of immunosuppression,…

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    modern alternatives have steered our correctional systems back on track to cure this overcrowding problem. Correctional alternative techniques are used on whoever’s left over after the “nothing-else-works approach”, or selective incapacitation, which identifies and maintains high-risk offenders in prison. Modernizing these alternatives derived from evolving philosophies that were designed to combat prison overcrowding by shortening prison…

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    Class Size Research Paper

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    enough with the kids, the then class size doesn’t matter. You can’t have a teacher that never gets up and just tells the class to read the book. “Overcrowding means students don’t get the attention they need from their teachers, they just don’t. They don’t learn as much, they withdraw, they become disruptive, some drop out’ said Leonie Haimson” Overcrowding isn’t a problem is there is an experienced and good teaching instructor. Although,…

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    Statement of the Task I have been invited to act as a research consultant, specialising in urban geography and development, to assist the development of Casavela, a fictional urban slum in Sao Paulo, Brazil. I have been appointed four million US dollars to spend over the period of two years to improve the social and environmental issues the community faces. I must make educated decisions, prioritising problems based on need and necessity within the community, in order to improve the quality of…

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    need to their part to help reduce prison overcrowding, lack of resources, and racial injustice…

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    Suicide In Prison

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    Frank and Regina Aguirre, the top symptoms that are linked to suicide in prison are depression, anxiety, paranoia, medical induced problems; impulsivity, religious beliefs, and previous suicide attempts. Many of these symptoms can attribute to the overcrowding of the correctional system and the small quarters…

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    there was an overpopulation. Too many people can end up in a riot causing wars and even overcrowding. Dangerous war had happened all around the island. Mostly civil wars. Overcrowding can send people away to emigrate elsewhere with their family to a larger home. And we all know that all Maori people came from Hawaiki, that must mean that all ninety-eight tribes had came from there. This is proof that overcrowding and war had happened in Hawaiki, and can make a huge affection to influence all…

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    Legislators continue to adopt mandatory sentencing statutes without regard to the availability of correctional facilities. Selective incapacitation is a strategy that attempts to use objective actuarial evidence to improve the ability of the current system to identify and confine offenders who represent the most serious risk to the community. In the context of overall sentencing reform, selective incapacitation offers the possibility of concentrating scarce and costly prison resources on those…

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    Differences in Jails and Prisons Michelle Elsenbary Intro to Corrections North Carolina Central University Jails and prisons are used in the correctional system as a way to manage people who have acted against the law. Their functions are to deter individuals from crime, punish the individuals who commit crimes and rehabilitate individuals, so that they may be able to live productive lives after they have served their sentence. There are misconceptions about the operations of…

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    inmate to get his work done? Most of the time many inmates don't give the officers the respect they seek for it seems as though they doesn't have any control of them. I came up with 3 reasons why prison labor wouldn't be good because of prison overcrowding, mental health, and gang activity. Mental illness plays a huge factor why prison…

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