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    so many of them. The growth and development is also affected due to the overcrowding in the cages (Wirth). Therefore, because the puppies are in such small cages with…

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    Tyra Thomas Professor Holder December 6, 2016 African Studies Mass Incarceration Many believe that slavery didn’t end in 1865, rather it was reformed. We can look at slavery and how African labor was exploited and the harsh conditions they were under to perform this labor for the white men. After the exploitation of Africans in Slavery there was Segregation, which existed solely to separate races due to nothing more than the color of your skin. Race something that is social constructed and…

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    What was the significance of having the three different concentration camps and what effect did it have on the victims and the bystanders of the Holocaust? The significance of having three types of concentration camps was that Hitler, the SS and the Nazis were able to concentrate their sub-human victims. Having three types of concentration camps was an essential part of the Nazis ultimate goal of the Final Solution, as it dictated the fate of not only the victims but also the bystanders of…

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    The Industrial Revolution set forth a change that affected the world through the production, distribution, and consumption of food. Food became industrialized not through its accessibility, but because of the shift from an agricultural based method of production to the mechanical production and process of food. With the use of machinery, production became more efficient (usually in factories), leading to the mass production. These goods were more accessible through refrigerated boxcars as it…

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    Mass Incarceration System

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    With the continuing of overcrowding prisons due to excessive criminalization, over 300 reform bills were introduced to ease the overreliance on incarceration. Daniel P. Mears (2010), conducted a study on mass incarceration in the United States. Although there are many other claims…

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    Probation Officer Essay

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    3. Write an essay on (or discuss) whether probation and parole officers should have the power to carry weapons (in some states they are required to, in others they are prohibited from doing so). The debate on whether or not to arm probation and parole officer is one that has surfaced only in the last years as the traditional role these community correction professionals carry out in our society has changed from social worker/counselor to a “law enforcement” role (Small & Torres, 2015). This…

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    Blue Hole Research Paper

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    water hole glistening from the sun rays approaching the surface, through the trees. Today the location is not as secret as it had been in the past. Blue hole was eventually published online in videos and posts revealing the location and at times overcrowding the area. When we went it was always being a warm, muggy day on these trips here we would rock climb, and plunge from above into the hole. However, there were some consequences that could have been made without safety precautions and…

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    prisons are greatly reduced. The Eight Amendment refers to the freedom from cruel and unusual punishment. Prisoners claiming rights have brought cases regarding the lack of medical care given or forced medical care. Also, prison conditions such as overcrowding are another claimed right by inmates. The Fourteenth Amendment refers to due process of law, which ensures individuals get adequate and equal access to materials needed. Inmates can also sue for intentional injuries caused by correctional…

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    innocent. There is no need in keeping inmates in prison for “life without parole” causing added expenses as an alternative to the death penalty. If the conviction is guilty and death penalty is the sentence then we can help with many expenses, overcrowding and time, resulting in opening up the budget to be used in other areas in need of attention. My express death row idea may be controversial but I believe it’s a plan that will ease many burdens in prisons…

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    The Crime Control Model is one that has been around for just about 50 years now and as it has progressed from its early days with Nixon to now it has progressed with the waves of crime. The most influential act set forth by the United States Government in an effort to control a growing crime problem was the Violent Crime Control & Law Enforcement Act of 1994. This act, according to the original bill itself, did many things such as banned assault weapons, added more offenses to the federal death…

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