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    Overcrowding in Public Schools: The Problem Needs to be Fixed in a Timelier Manner In the United States of America, there is an overcrowding problem in our schools, the school systems need to give this issue more attention before things get much worse. Overcrowding occurs when the number of students enrolled in the school is larger than the number of students the school is designed to accommodate (“Condition of Americas Public School System”). Although the school systems have taken some actions…

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    Prison overcrowding is a community phenomenon that occurs when the demand for space in prisons exceeds the capacity for the amount of prisoners within a prison. Overcrowding has become a problem in many states. Many states have stretched prisons far beyond their capacity for years, while California has continued to remain a focus to a federal order to slender its hefty prison population mass. For instance, with keeping the focus on California, California’s prisons were designed to quarter 85,000…

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    National Institute of Justice, is a term used when one has relapsed into criminal behavior after previously receiving punishment. Recidivism is one of the leading contributors to the high prison populations in the United States. Due to this prison overcrowding, it has been found that prison sentences are less effective and even dangerous for some prisoners. For this reason, many are starting to question which criminals should stay behind bars and which criminals, if any, should be offered an…

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    Since the early 1970’s, overcrowding in prisons has been a major problem throughout the whole United States correctional system. The boom in prison population came from various movements going on in the United States in the middle to late 20th century, which led to police officers arresting criminals for even the pettiest of offenses. The overcrowding in prisons was derived from the very costly War on Drugs, the Get Tough on Crime movement, which encouraged the state of California’s three…

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    The overcrowding in prisons has become a serious threat to public health. A report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office “predicted that overcrowding would climb to more than 45% above the Bureau of Prison’s maximum capacity by 2018”. As a result, prisons are faced with limited funding to provide adequate healthcare and medical treatments to their prisoners. Consequently, prisons fail to meet health standards putting the life of prison staff, visitors, and inmates at risk for diseases…

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    Overcrowding in prisons, is an issue that is not well known among the general population; however, it is an issue that greatly effects society as a whole. The cost of housing inmates is estimated to be around fifty thousand dollars annually. The more inmates that there are in prison, means more tax payer dollars being dumped into the facilities and inmates. People often complain of poor use of tax payer’s dollars. Claiming that it is wrong that they have to pay for inmate to be fed, housed,…

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    guards and inmates, prisoners’ mental health, gang activity, and overcrowding. Overcrowding is arguably one of the main problems that prisons face, with mental health and financial problems being other problems that are often addressed, and even tie in with overcrowding. Overcrowding happens when there is an excess amount of prisoners that aren’t able to be suitably fit into prison since prisons are full and have limited space. Overcrowding messes up the prison norm, because while limited amount…

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    vote asking for more prisons, but are more prisons really the answer? Prisons are becoming overcrowded so we fund the government to make more of them, but the answer is not building more prisons it is reform. Reform is the answer to prison overcrowding. Overcrowding in prisons is becoming a wide spread issue among many states within the United States. Several people have begun voting and making petitions to have the government create more…

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    a bigger and more promising company was making their entry into California. They are known as the Private prisons of America. California began using private prisons as an immediate solution to deal with massive overcrowding. Instead of using privatized prisons to eliminate overcrowding, the state should consider alternate solutions because the private prisons only create more problems for the economy, families and immigration. What caused the reemergence of private prisons in California? We…

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    Prison Overcrowding Data from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics show a rapid growth of inmates in the country. Prisons are being forced to exceed their prisoner capacity. The growth of inmates is taking a toll on everyone including staff, prisons, inmates, and the country itself. Research shows that the increase of prisoners is because of longer prison terms, higher conviction rates, increased enforcement efforts, and a lower chance of early release. There seems to…

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