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    I personally agree to Marie Ponsot quote “jailers are prisoners’ prisoners too” because Jailers are obligated to keep the prisoners in check and order, they are entitled with a set of rules and routine which is followed not only by the guards but inmates as well. The two components are brought together as a connected unit, prisoners and jailers are separated but tied together because they are stuck with one another. The jailers are prisoner of the prisoners is because they are using their time…

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    People often think about first in prison. Some believe that it does not matter but i believe that it does. Because if you see someone just being not nice at all i'll remember that every time i see them. Thou some people don't see it that away. Win you meet a person for the first time you never forget that. One of the many reasons. Such as this you get cussed win you never done nothing wrong. You just met that person you will remember that every time you see that person. You will remember that…

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    Observation Of Inmate

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    my touch screen computer for Inmate James Tate #14789 to come and receive his breakfast tray. While Tate was walking out of his room, he stopped at the table in front of his room and started talking to Inmate Peter Long #257415 about a tray that he owed him over a bet that they agreed on. At that time, I observed Tate strike Long in the chest area with a closed fist. At that time both inmates began to fight knocking over tables and chairs. I then gave both inmates several verbal commands…

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    Inmate Injustice

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    I definitely think inmate should have all protection under the First Amendement; because they are still human. They have a right to speak what they feel, and praise their own religion, or no religion. It should be there choice when it comes down to religion, because everyone doesn't believe in the same thing when it comes down to religion. I see nothing wrong if inmates want to have bible study on days that they all can do it, or make a praying circle with a group. It is a great thing, because…

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    Inmate Subculture

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    consisting of a select group of inmates who have established an organized chain of command and are governed by an established code of conduct. The lives of inmates are affected by what is referred to as inmate subculture as much as it is by the official prison organization. This prison subculture comprises a set of informal norms, values, languages roles and beliefs that gives prisoner a different perspective from the outside world. At the core of this subculture is the inmate code which is a…

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    Inmate Sacrifice

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    The escaped inmate is so excited to finally be free again and have instant access to a military tank and modern technology after having gone without it for days. He was just arrested for hacking after being linked to a White House hack that forwarded top-secret documents to North Korea in exchange for money. He was getting ready to be transferred to a maximum security prison in Colorado for terrorist activities before escaping with several other inmates. He loves the spacious tank compared to…

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    Islamophobia Inmates

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    The Correlation Between Islamophobia and Muslim Inmates In the years following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, there was a rapid increase in what has become known as islamophobia: a prejudice towards the nation of Islam and intolerance towards Muslims in general. In recent years, researchers have provided evidence that there has been a decline in islamophobia, which national Islamic civil rights groups’ claim is “small, but highly welcome” (Replogle, 2013)…

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    Inmate Camera Observation

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    observed numerous Inmates gathering in front of cells 9 and 10. Officer Larsen B2798 responded to my radio call and observed Inmate Blevins, Michael MCSO Booking # T272215 in the first shower bleeding from an open wound on his nose. During a knuckle check of the entire pod, Inmate Gonzales, Ismael MCSO Booking # T317599 was observed with a red welt across his face. Both inmates were consecutively escorted to Durango Jail Clinic, and were evaluated by RN Stacy RT710. Both inmates were cleared…

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    Inmate Mental Illnesses

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    thinking, feelings, moods, ability to function daily. Serious mental illnesses are clinical depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and borderline personality disorder. Inmates that are insane and do not know right from wrong and cannot understand what they have done and their punishment/ purpose of their punishment , are exempt from execution. In 2002, the Supreme Court ruled that is unconstitutional to execute…

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    Death Row Inmates

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    Name: Institution: Course: Date: We should use death row inmates as subjects for medical testing rather than animals The debate about using death row prisoners as subject for medical testing rather than animals is an interesting topic to discuss. This is because people always give different opinions when human life is involved. There are people who support this while other opposite it. The reasons for supposing this topic is as follow; The main aim of any medical experiments is develop a…

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