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    Slave labor was believed to be a thing of the past within the United States, a far distant travesty of the 18th century. Following Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, which liberated slaves across the United States, no more would individuals be taken advantage of and oppressed for the benefit of others, or so we thought. Private prisons, also known as for-profit prisons, have recently become quite successful at making monetary gain by taking advantage of their prison population. Private prison…

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    of the city. The Germans created a station in which hard labor, malnutrition, overcrowding, and substandard contributed to the death of a large number of Jews. For every ghetto, the German authorities appointed a Judenrat, which was usually composed of Jewish leaders acceptable to the community. Ghetto life was one of the squalor, hungry, diseases, and despair (Ghetto: History & Overview). Life in the ghettos overcrowding was common. One apartment might have had several families living in them.…

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    results in the criminal justice system during a death penalty case, for the author favors the abolishment of the death penalty all because of the notion that too much money is being spent. Cox, Paulus and Garvin reports the relationship between overcrowding and the housing conditions that prisoners face in a day to day basis. The extent of overpopulation plays a role in every inmate, for inmates have a tendency to have a healthy or unhealthy…

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    In the article, it tells how there are many schools closing, combining or relocating within the next few years in Philadelphia. Reasons why these schools may be closing are the lack of funding, overcrowding, lack of resources, increased competitiveness in charter schools and students being forgotten. Philadelphia is known as having one of the worst school districts in the country. A good portion of this statistic is due to funding. Funding is something that is at the base of all problems and…

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    Weldon Angelo was a 22 year old music producer, whose music career was bringing him a lot of nationwide recognition. He was the organizer of the Utah-based rap mark, Extravagant Record. While at Extravagant Record he composed and created tunes with well- known artist. Angelo sold weed to a childhood friend who ended up being a police source. Today, Angelo sits in government jail 10 years into a 55 year sentence. Since the required sentence was excessively brutal the sentencing judge called…

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    in Bolivia is filled with corruption, unsanitary conditions, and malnutrition. Overcrowding in the prison system of Bolivia is an issue. In these penitentiaries, prison guards within the prison have no control of the inmates, with inmates doing what they want. Guards only have control of the exterior parts of the penitentiary. Violence and corruption are issues in penitentiaries. A method used to ease the overcrowding in prisons is by presenting and enacting a law that took effect in December…

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    One of the issues that emergency nurses will run in to will be overcrowding in the emergency department. In 2013, there was a study done on the relationship between emergency department (ED) crowding and patient outcomes (Bernstein et al., 2008). More and more individuals are using ED services. From 1999 to 2009 there was a 32% increase in visits to the ED. With this increase there was also a substantial increase in hospital admissions and ICU admissions, indicating that there was an increase in…

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    Afghanistan share a couple of more serious problems. Overcrowding is a big problem in both. For instance, the U.S. has many places that are at 96% capacity. The high capacity of the prisons has caused a need for major spending extra beds and caused prisons to deny prisoners basic needs and access to health care. Afghan prisons are half renovated and defective, they are built to house about 5000 prisoners, but have as many as 7300. The overcrowding cause’s prisoners to be left in hallways, cells…

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    Marijuana is quickly becoming more popular to Americans. ”According to the Pew Research Center, 63 percent of Americans polled in 2000 believed the drug should remain illegal; in 2015, 53 percent favored its legalization,” (Marijuana). Marijuana legalization is a very popular topic of discussion and also very controversial, many Americans are still trying to look past its bad image and into its bright future in medicine. The regulations against marijuana have quickly hurt America with them…

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    In the coding process, both interview transcripts were read multiple times, coded them first to generate initial categories such as “poverty”, “education”, “rehabilitation”, “media”, “fear”, “neighbourhood”. I then checked whether any codes were missing, could be combined with others, or effectively divided in two. On the basis of the coding, one particular theme that emerged from both interviews is the emphasis on social inequality to crime and criminal justice. I then went back to the data to…

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