Causes of Prison Overcrowding Essay

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    of incarcerated individuals has increased dramatically. This increase in prison population has led to overcrowding in prisons which has caused prisons to have to spend more money on beds and living space instead of meaningful treatment for the inmates. What caused this increase in prison population and what effect does it have on the inmates within the prisons? The greater American society no longer sees the goal of the prison system to be rehabilitation. According to Travis & Waul (2003)…

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    all these people as having broken the law and is in need of going to jail or prison. The debate is some of us and that is including me who work in the corrections field see an overcrowding of the prison and look at these first time non-violent drug offenders as the ones that could possibly be the ones where the laws need to change and not be so restrictive, maybe we need to look more into rehabilitation instead of a prison sentences. Some of the employee have even brought up in conversation why…

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    most prisoners do not subscribe to this particular point of view. Violence has become an engrained part of prison culture and it is an age-old problem in our society. This violence is not just between inmates, it also takes place between inmates and guards or prison employees. In some cases, violence can lead to riots and also the death of inmates and/or prison staff. People are sentenced to prison as a punishment for dangerous and violent crimes which they have committed against individuals and…

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    Overcrowding In Jails

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    Overcrowding in jails is definitely an ongoing issue nationwide. It is even a problem worldwide. Approximately 122 countries are at or above 100% prison occupancy. (Highest to Lowest - Occupancy level (based on official capacity). n.d,) I see this problem every day in our local jail. Our local jai just failed inspection because it was overcrowded. We even went as far as to build a work house in an effort to alleviate the problem. I do think that it is an issue but I do not see an end in sight…

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    Discuss the four reasons why prisons are crowded. Which method of controlling prison crowding do you believe is mots important? Prisons are overcrowded for four main reasons. First, over the past decade, there has been an increase in imprisonment. Second, changes in federal and state sentencing laws require more offenders to serve longer periods. Third, there has been an increase in imprisonment for drug and violent offenses. Fourth, a prison industrial complex has emerged. The method that I…

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    For the past year, Alabama officials have been discussing ways to reduce overcrowding of prisons, and reform the entirety of state prisons. Early this year, Alabama created a bill that would reduce overcrowding and keep the prisons run on the state level. The senator of Alabama, Cam Ward, led the bill. In this bill, more than 100 parole officers would be hired to spread out and increase the supervision of inmates released. This bill would also limit incarceration time for non-violent…

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    Winfree Jr., (2009) we have learned from corrections in the past 30 years that is that we cannot tinker with one part of the criminal justice system without affecting the others. Correctional professionals painfully learned during the 1990’s, when prisons become crowded, inmates back up in local jails that are not equipped to deal with long-term populations or with serious offenders. Incarceration rates and policies that affect those rates have an impact on probation, parole, and community-based…

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    Many people think that legalizing drugs will just cause people more problems and be harmful. However, if drugs were to become legal, it would educate people on these drugs and the effects. One way it would educate others is because they would come with a warning label and instructions on how to ingest the…

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    In order to understand the existence of the prison system in current society, it is important to recognise its history, goals and criticisms. Prison emerged as the central penalty in the criminal justice system in the United states in the 1820s. Originally, the prison was merely a holding station for the offenders before they were transported or hung. The current prison system was developed by the idea that isolating the prisoner, providing a strict routine and removing the offender from bad…

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    issues involving our probation and parole systems in the United States. Probation and parole are both contemplated community corrections that include supervision in the community. There are many problems with overcrowding in prisons due to long term sentencings. Due to the overcrowding in prisons they have no choice but to release them early from their sentencing and that is unfair to the other offenders considering it is unfair to the offenders that committed a lesser crime and has to serve…

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