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    Stay Out Of Jail Analysis

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    There are still problems with things like overcrowding in the prison system. One way that we can reduce overcrowding in the prisons is by changing our laws. For example, “50 percent of sentenced inmates in federal prison on September 30, 2014 were serving time for drug offenses.” Within that percentage, a lot of the inmates face time because of small possession charges. With something as simple as the decriminalization of marijuana, the overcrowding of prisons can reduce…

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    Recidivism In Corrections

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    The basic expectations of housing and caring for inmates by the correctional system will remain a constant and not change. The major trends will be changes in how inmates are sentenced, imprisoned, and released, and care after release. The United States currently imprisons more people than any other country in the world (Carlson & Garrett, 2008). The cost of housing and providing for these inmates will continue to rise as the cost of living rises. Citizens and politicians will seek out new…

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    Mental Illness Theory

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    in 2006 found that a high prison population has a direct, negative effect on the psychological state of inmates. Overcrowding has been known to cause far more stressful situations and has prompted prison officials to react inappropriately on occasion due to being forced to accommodate ill-advised numbers of prisoners” http://online.ccj.pdx.edu/resources/news-articles/prison-overcrowding-is-a-growing-concern-in-the-u-s/ “Massachusetts faces substantial challenges in meeting the mental health…

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    It’s the first day back from summer break. It’s been a long break full of vacations, hanging out with friends, and working. You walk into math class expecting to hear the same rules you just heard three times before. Except, you’re surprised with a pop quiz. The teacher goes on to explain how it’s not for a grade but just to see where everyone is at after the break. It’s should be a review. You’ve learned all of this last school year, but you can’t seem to remember anything. Just last school…

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    crimes causes a problem in the prison system. It causes overcrowding in prisons. There are researchers that say that the causes of prison overcrowding are tough consequences for minor criminal actions, alterations to laws that create new activities illegal, great recidivism rates and necessary developments to the penal system. In the article “The moral failure of America’s prison-industrial complex”, W.W. explained a way to end overcrowding in prison. W.W. stated, “Those who have served a…

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    economy. If marijuana was taxed in a similar fashion to tobacco and alcohol, we would see improvement. Aside from that, in our country we have an issue with overcrowding in our jails. There is a large amount of people who are incarcerated due to petty offenses. By legalizing marijuana and adjusting regulations, we could decrease the overcrowding our jails are experiencing.…

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    Do people who get the death penalty deserve death? Does anyone deserve death? Most people say “no one deserves to die”. I disagree with that statement. I believe in an eye for an eye, if you kill you deserve to have the possibility of being legally killed. One of the most extreme cases of homicide would be Adolf Hitler and the 11,283,000 people he killed (internet source) in the holocaust. Saying someone like that doesn’t deserve to be put their death would just be preposterous. However, I’m…

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    Pros And Cons Of Shaming

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    Therefore the operational facilities have to handle a bigger population. Overcrowding in the correction facilities causes tension, prisoners group into gangs for protection and this poses a great security risk. Better management skills could help resolve the overcrowding issue, the professional can assist the correctional facilities managers draw better inmate management and resources plans. iii. Limited collaboration…

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    Describe the advantages and disadvantages of plea bargains. Make sure to list at least 2 reasons for each. Finally, do you support plea bargains? Why or why not? The advantages of plea bargains is having the ability to have a lighter sentence for the defendant only if they plead guilty. Another advantages is having the defendant have the charges reduced, by pleading guilty to a misdemeanor instead of a felony. As there is advantages, it has many disadvantages to this bargain, it removes the…

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    Patient Flow Essay

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    departments to manage the modification is necessary to implement patient flow changes that will eliminate emergency department overcrowding (Wilson and Nguyen 2004). However, it is still an important function of empirical sociological research to give evidence that supports or challenges common sense hypotheses in terms of management and leadership; solutions to ED overcrowding and boarding require policies and programs to transform culture rather than depending on appeals to efficiency…

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