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    because of its fair and impartial position” (p. 294). Private prisons, according to the text, “are a contradiction of sorts for the criminal justice system” (p. 129). Private prisons are “operated and maintained by a privately owned correctional firm;” thus, are scrutinized for many reasons. Partial scrutinizing transpires because the punishments are weak and partially because…

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    Essay On Private Jails

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    and have had a little experience with a private facility as well. I believe based off of research, and the video that was shown for this chapter; that private jails are no better than public jails. I say this because, both types of jail facilities have to have the same required things approved by state to even be opened as an official jail. They have to have all the security items that is needed to house those inmates. Also when you look at a public and private jails; they house the same type of…

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    Essay On Private Nursing

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    Private Nurses The medical profession has a long history of private nurses. Starting from the early twentieth century when private families employed approximately 80% of graduate nurses. Nursing employment trends shifted in the mid 1900’s with only 20% working for private families. Hospitals, in present day, have become the largest employer for nurses thus creating a need for families and patients to find professional, competent care for them and loved ones in their own homes. Private nurses…

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    Public Education System

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    The public education system needs to be reformed for the present and future students. In the article “Against School,” John Gatto writes about how the public education system currently established has declined in building character for the students in class. The public education system uses cell block style where students take six classes a day for five days a week while going to school for nine months year round. This causes both the teachers and the students to become bored with education. The…

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    direct link to schools and why certain students attend these schools can be based upon the socio economic class of students. As seen in figure 1, most of the Private school-sector students are of Middle class (73%) and very few are from lower class (8%), implying how lower-socio economic circumstances can deter a education within a private sector of schooling (Rothman, 2003). From this data (Figure 2), it is observable that from 100 public school students that were surveyed, majority of the…

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    Cost Of Tuition

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    tuition will continue to rise until inflation stops. Due to the shaky economy and rise in wages inflation will continue thus the increase in tuition. As tuition rises due to inflation, the government pays for this and gives the public school money. Private schools are able to afford when tuition increases by getting donations through alumni’s and through students who pay full price. When comparing the past to the present it is evident that more students are going to college. The competition to…

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    The use of private prisons is a debate that is expanding as the privatization of prison services is spreading throughout the area of corrections. In Canada as of 2012, correctional facilities had no affiliation with the private sector (Griffiths & Murdoch, 2014, p. 39). In 2001, the government of Ontario speculated the use of privatization. Under a five-year contract, a private company was to operate a mega-jail in Penetanguishene, but it failed to be renewed for reasons unclear (Griffiths &…

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    becoming more and more important, many parents feel that their own public schools simply aren’t enough. Because private education can focus on subjects and matters that public schools simply wouldn’t, many parents have felt the need to send their children to a private school. While Vouchers work as a catalyst to pay for a child’s education who wouldn’t be able to afford it in the first place, private education still needs reform for it to be funded by the government. Many people in today’s…

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    child attends a public or private school. 2. Voucher create better public schools. a. By implementing vouchers competition is created between schools. Essentially schools become a free marketplace. If families have the ability to remove their children from underperforming schools, the underperforming schools must either improve, or shut down. 3. Vouchers provide low-income families with the right to a great education. a. Typically, only wealthier families can afford a private education.…

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    Private Prisons In America

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    Myspace page of her principal were by no means acceptable, they were not worthy of a three month jail sentence! One of the causes of this unusual sentencing is the fact that the judge she was appointed to, Judge Ciavarella, who was essentially on a private prisons payroll. Judge Ciavarella received payments to ensure that the beds in the juvenile detention centers were full, meaning that Hillary Transue’s case was by no means the exception to the unacceptable sentencings. In fact Ian Urbina and…

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