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    None denies that all humans have basic rights however once they begin to break established laws punishment is due. All punishments take away rights. While you are in jail you lose many rights such as freedom of speech. The punishment and relinquishment of freedom depend on the severity of the crime. Death row imamates are fearful of the death penalty just like imamates who have life in prison because they too lose rights however they should not be treated as victims because they relinquished…

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    and Crito, they were both willing to break the law in order to achieve their goals. Martin Luther King had an excellent reason to break laws because the ones in Birmingham were against African Americans and he had wanted to bring awareness of this to the whole country. As a citizen to society, King wanted change for his people and will do whatever it takes to make it happen, for example doing protests or marches. On the other hand, Crito was attempting to break the law by trying get Socrates…

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    people that break the rules. Even though they have a higher rate of illness, there’s still a high rate of older people in prison. In 2010, 8% percent of the prison population was 124,400 inmates, who were 55 years old or older. Elderly offenders are in a special unit in prison, because they have multiple health complications. Because of this, each year the cost is about ten thousands of dollars and the number of inmates are increasing. Most inmates are despondent because some stay in prison…

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    Pens Of The Death Penalty

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    flaws so the death penalty could also be one of those. It is dehumanization and termination. Many people think the death penalty is okay when really it’s just producing another murderer. Some people believe the murderer should have to suffer life in prison so they learn their lesson. 65.2% or the sophomore class thinks the death penalty should be allowed. 34.8%…

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    In the United States tax payers are ending up paying their taxes towards prisons and the prisoner with ending with budget cuts.Since this "Within the U.S taxpayers spend an average of $31,286 towards each prisoner"(unanimous}. This extreme amount of pay is helping keep surrounding areas safe and well kept but with budget cuts this won 't help. nearly every year taxpayers spend millions upon billions on correctional facilities. This budget cut isn 't helping tax payers at all because its just…

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    County Prisons

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    warning because it’s a warning that if you break another law, or break your promises, they will send you to jail, and the government will watch you to make sure you don’t do either of those. Probation comes with terms to make sure that they don’t commit any more crimes, while they are under the court’s supervision. These terms may or may not include incarceration time, but these instances will vary in each case. Parole is an early release from a long prison sentence. There are many ways to be…

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    providing adequate programs to be able to meet the necessities of women. This is becoming a problem as more females find themselves incarcerated which leads to hundreds of thousands of dollars being used out of taxpayers’ pockets to continue to fund prisons. Whilst there is more females being incarcerated, the use of programs centered around women would help the reintegration into society and help to prevent reoffending. This essay will explore and analyse why more females are being imprisoned,…

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    My Prison

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    Every prison has four major purposes retribution, incapacitation, deterrence, and rehabilitation. I think that my prison embodies all of these better than most. When creating my prison I heavily focused on the rehabilitation flaws that most prisons have. The U.S. has close to a 75% reincarceration rate. I designed a prison that I think will lower this and change the way we think of prisons. What makes my prison different is the setup and goal. My prison is a combination of a minimum and…

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    Probation in terms of law is the release of a criminal or offender due to his good conduct or behavior in prison under the supervision of a probationer officer (Abaninsky, 2012). The offenders are required to follow certain rules stipulated by the court. They are also required not diverge or abscond to any area that is not within their jurisdiction. In most of the county probation departments, the operations are not at their best and they are underperforming in important outcome measures. The…

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    Women In Prison Analysis

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    HIV positive. ("Prison 2016 - Part 1 - Maximum Security." YouTube). Gregory Crowder an inmate in prison he beat a man to death because he wanted to steal his savings to buy drugs. Gregory said he's glad he receives visits from his family even though its two hours on weekdays and one hour on weekends. The officer believes that the visits help the inmates so that they can see a light in life. One of the many issues is there are inmate assaults on staff. In Salinas valley state prison California,…

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