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    Prison overcrowding has become a huge issue in America today; causing poor prison and jail conditions, placing financial burdens on the Government, and placing more stress on correctional officers and personnel. Over the past two decades, stakeholders from various jurisdictions have conducted research to show that there are better ways to handle people convicted of a crime than incarceration. Alternatives to imprisonment can include drug courts, probation, home confinement, halfway houses,…

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    I remember before hearing about profiling and stop-and-frisk laws, asserting that people were making a fuss about race for no reason. A year later, I wrote a research paper for my advanced placement literature class about the problem of prison overcrowding. Then again, for my introductory sociology class last semester, I wrote a paper analyzing the effectiveness of varying methods proposed to decrease prison recidivism rates. While in both, I acknowledge the racialized condition of our prison…

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    corrections is the overcrowding of prisons across the United States. Prison overcrowding is a very tough situation and is a huge concern throughout the United States. Stemming from the governments “war on drugs”, prisoners keep pilling up in prisons with no where to put them, thus creating a problem for the criminal justice system. More prisoners in a prison causes more problems for that facility. As well as increasing the needed cost to maintain and care for those prisoners. The overcrowding of…

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    The United States leads the world in highest number of people incarcerated. Because of this, the United States also has a prison overcrowding problem that needs attention. Prison overcrowding is becoming a significant problem because of increased recidivism rates, changes to laws, and improvements to law enforcement strategies. All lead to more people put in prison as Portland State University concludes. Although changes to laws and improved law enforcement strategies have good intentions, the…

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    Contributing to Prison Overcrowding? “Good people — they make bad decisions — but they shouldn’t be punished for it for life,” says Bobby Reed regarding the way non-violent drug offenders are being treated in the United States. Bobby Reed is one of many people who have been incarcerated for non-violent drug offenses due to the injustice of our criminal justice system. As a result, prison overcrowding is very common all over the United States. Many factors contribute to the overcrowding of…

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    Prison overcrowding is one of the key contributing factors to poor prison conditions around the world (Williams and Arrigo, 2012). It is arguably the biggest single problem facing the prison systems. The consequences can be life-threatening at worst and at best when preventing prisons from fulfilling their proper function. Data from 2016, suggested that the number of prisoners exceeded official prison capacity in at least 115 countries (Lawaspect, 2018). On the other hand, 51 countries had a…

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    Even when faced with the opposing viewpoints, it is impossible to deny the benefits of drug treatment rather than imprisonment. Although prison overcrowding does not necessarily constitute cruel and unusual punishment, prisoners still face significant problems. Low-level offenders (like drug users) face serious consequences that do not necessarily suit their crimes, and the more crowded prisons are, the more violent they become. Imprisonment should help prisoners recover and reform, but most…

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    Prison overcrowding has become a major problem in the United States. As per, Issues and Controversies, “The United States has only 5 percent of the world’s population, but holds 25 percent of the world’s prisoners.” Housing the growing prison population is putting a strain on the federal government’s budget, costing roughly $80 billion a year. Crime rates are down, but prison populations are a growing concern. In light of these facts, we need to explore ways of reducing crime that does not…

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    Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding is a problem affecting emergency departments all over the country. The author of this paper currently is employed in an ED that suffers from overcrowding and the subsequent long wait times (WT), increased length of stays (LOS), dissatisfied patients and staff, and patients who leave without being seen (LWBS). The author proposes the implementation of a fast-track (FTA) area at St. Anthony North Health Campus (SANHC) to improve the current situation. She…

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    CCPOA Influence in Overcrowding Policies The overcrowded jails are one of the biggest issues in the United States criminal justice system and one of the most controversial. Furthermore, the overcrowding in jails has had a reduction in their population that wasn’t seen in the last 40 years (Giblin, 2014, pp.249). The decline on the inmate population can be attributed to factors such as economic and the reconsideration of penal reforms to solve the issues of overcrowding in jails. However the…

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