Causes of Prison Overcrowding Essay

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    alcohol recovery does. Many times we have seen people come out of jail and prison only to last a couple of months and then right back to jail they go because they didn’t receive the proper care and treatment needed to make it in the world. Halfway Houses are temporary existing homes for those in repossession of their life from drugs or alcohol. Some individuals go to halfway houses from a various centers of treatment, prison, or jail. While other persons go there to be in a serious and a clean…

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    3 million people in 1,719 state prisons, 102 federal prisons, 942 juvenile correctional facilities, 3,283 local jails, and 79 Indian Country jails as well as in military prisons, immigration detention facilities, civil commitment centers, and prisons in the U.S. Territories. Overcrowding prisons and not enough staff are becoming a serious issue in America. Everyday more citizens are committing crimes that lead them in either prison or jails. And overcrowding prisons lead to having four to five…

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    During year one of the problem confronting the United States prisons is the overcrowding population in prison. Drugs problems, recidivism, and non- violent offenses are the main causes that the United States prisons has no spaces for future criminals. The privatization of prisons in the United States has shown challenges regarding administration, political and economic According to the book “Prison Privatization”, the government in the United States has been experiencing problems with specific…

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    circumstance may be. There are a variety of ways that prisons are able to protect the eighth amendment rights of those who are incarcerated. Throughout the history of prisons there has been many amounts of claims and ways that prisoners…

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    Women inmates around the world are all treated worse than male inmates, regardless of what country the prison is in (Reichel, 2013). Three big reasons for women prisoners being treated similar around the world is a result of “the consistently small percentage of female inmates in all countries, the worldwide tendency to imprison drug offenders, and the general similarity of needs and problems among women prisoners” (Reichel, 2013, p 259). Since the number of women inmates is low all over the…

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    In the three bills S. 1169, H.R. 5963, and S.B. 527 there has been nothing but positive things, and tons of support. On the other hand, from Proposition 47 there are positive and negative things about it. Overall all three of these bills will help juvenile’s not only in communities, but also those in Juvenile Justice System. These bills will affect majority of governmental agencies such as social workers, probation officers, and police officers. It also affects those who are teachers, lawyers,…

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    Incarceration In Prisons

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    There are currently five times as many people incarcerated now than there were in 1970.The war on drug got out of control, meaning that many nonviolent people wound up in prison. Mandatory minimum sentencing laws led to a throw-away the key culture,with long,cruel and pointless destructive prison times.That has cause our prisons to be overcrowded. “Lots of people are having their life destroy, not because they have to,but because we have chosen to ignore a basic commit to justice and…

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    Ethical Issues In Prison

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    Correctional systems absolutely need more ethical standards. Prisons in America today are overly populated with either nonviolent offenders, simple misdemeanors with consequences that could have been resolved without incarceration, or drug offenses, which are almost harmless. The honesty of an inmate vs the honesty of those in authority, whether judge, police, lawyer, or even a guard will hold the potential of ethics at a standstill. Commonly, these listed will know a way to get around obeying…

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    Prison, where convicted criminals are sent as a punishment is found in almost all countries (United Nations, 2007). People are sent to prison if they commit a criminal offence, breaks the law or they could be put in a prison while they are waiting for a trial. However, it is claimed that there is an over-reliance on incarceration and it is believed that the over-reliance on imprisonment increases the population of the prison, which could have negative influences on prisoners (ibid). Therefore,…

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    The Downfall of Private Prisons The privatization of jails and prisons in the United States are becoming more and more popular with 122 adult prisons and 252 juvenile facilities, capable of holding more than 160,000 inmates for the past 8 years. These facilities have pros and cons however, 32 states contract with private sector prisons and almost 17 percent of adult inmates are held in private prisons. (Allen, Latessa, and Ponder) The major arguments against privatization are cost, insurance,…

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