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    effort to prevent future drug related crimes, the US Criminal Justice system had decided that people who are charged with drugs should be jailed for lengthy periods. Increasing arrest rates that led to increased incarceration rates, which leading to overcrowding of prisons. In an effort to find a solution, private prisons were created. A private prison is a third party that is contracted by the US Government and is run as a for-profit organization. More inmates in private prisons, translates…

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    shocking statistic alone uncovers that the prison systems are overcrowded, understaffed and expensive to keep up with. This means many children and families have a loved one or someone they know behind bars. Which also leads to questioning when overcrowding began? America is known for its freedom and diversity among foreigners and different racial groups. It is also known for its status to keeping order and establishing laws which prosper the nation. Prisons play an important role in maintaining…

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    Within the twenty-three years Milgaard spent in prison, David faced unspeakable horrors. He was sexually, physically and emotionally abused within the system and even after being freed Milgaard still felt trapped. Milgaard suffered numerous suicide attempts both inside and outside of prison, he claimed he “did not feel he could be a part of society again.” (4). Once out David turned to alcoholism and isolation, feeling that the world had all moved without him and there was no way for him to get…

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    Overcrowded Prisons

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    Overcrowding in prisons is a big problem that the United States is facing. Overcrowding is at an all-time high and it is happening nationwide. According to Time Magazine, “Crowded prisons are more likely to have riots and inmate-on-inmate violence, including sexual assaults”. With overcrowding being a problem we should use the death penalty as a main solution for criminals who murder other people…

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    are also part of the prison population in Brazil, continues to be higher than that of the general population. The incidence of HIV is accelerated by issues of overcrowding and violence, and is exacerbated by other social and welfare vulnerabilities, and legal and policy constraints” (avert.com). Brazil has yet to take care of the overcrowding prison situation, but the Ministry of Health has helped by providing education, treatment, prevention, and condom and needle programs. Although this has…

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    animal shelters around our communities deal with on a weekly basis. How did this happen? Why were these animals left there? To understand the lives of shelter animals, we need to look at the root cause for the overcrowding of shelters, what kind of measures shelters take when faced with overcrowding, and what the Humane Society, a strong advocate of No-Kill shelters, is doing to avoid other shelters from taking these measures. Every year, approximately 6 to 8 million animals are…

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    This outcome can be found by observing conditions of overcrowding in the prisons themselves. These conditions affect the physical and mental health from the increasing level of skepticism. This happens from the effects of being in a confined space and thus heightens the mental strain of an inmate. Also, mandatory…

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    Those who are corporative and follow direction on a regular basis will be rewarded. This gives the inmates an incentive to be good which would cause less stress for the workers. This would cause for clear directions and consistency from supervisor to supervisor (Callisto,2004). Training will be given to all the correctional officers to ensure they are doing everything the same way; that way the inmates know what they will expect if they do wrong. Not only that but give training to the…

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    Canada's First Nation (FN) on-reserve housing now is in crisis level due to severe shortages, lack of proper ventilation, presence of mold contamination, overcrowding and structural deficiencies (CBC, 2011; MacTavish et.al, 2012; Canadian Press, 2016). The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) defined access of proper housing is the third most important basic human needs. "Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family,…

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    murdered. The death penalty also would stop many people from committing murder. There are thousands of people on death row and it should be taken care of. The death penalty provides fair justice to people, is a deterrent to crime, and eliminates overcrowding in prisons. People often say the death penalty is cruel or morally wrong, but people have gotten away with way too much in the past and more states need to add the death penalty again. “When murder is punished by death fewer criminals will…

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