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    States the jail or prison is often times the first resort of punishing. Legal teams do not research sentencing options; they like to sentence an offender to the easiest place to do their time which is the jail. The jail has the amenities that an inmate seeks or wants. They can get a shower, a warm meal, and some clothes free of charge and get released the next day. If they go to prison, the inmate can get all those perks, and get released years later. These inmates that come to prison for small crimes

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    Since its introduction in 1166 A.D., jails have been a place for the judicial system to send those who are deemed unacceptable by society’s standards. Throughout history, jails have housed paupers, vagrants, thieves, murderers, debtors, orphans, prostitutes, and the mentally insane. However, in today’s society it is essential that we as educated professionals assess each individual case and determine if the jail environment is helpful or rather harmful to the defendant. As a judge, it is essential

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    through numerous years. Private jails are the operation of a jail by a privately owned business under contract with a nearby, state, or potentially central government, frequently as a revenue driven business. With the gigantic development inside the prison masses coming to fruition because of the War on Drugs and extended usage of confinement, correctional facility clog and expanding costs ended up being logically dubious for neighborhood, state, and focal governments. With this expanding criminal equity

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    6-month-old gravy food. With only feeling the sun on his skin for two hours every week, his body craves warmth. Jerry has been in this jail cell for seventeen years for murdering sixteen different people. Jerry pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison. While some people side with the opinion of sentencing prisoners to jail for life, others side with the punishment of the death penalty. Sentencing prisoners to life in jail is a major sentence that destroys lives. The life of the prisoner and that

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    Private prisons are supposedly more cost effective than state or federal prisons. Or that is what their representatives say. But regardless of whether they save money or not, are they truly beneficial for our communities? This article hopes to break down some of the myths these private prison corporations have used to push their agenda and discuss how that is far from the case. By doing so, the reader can form his/her own conclusions on how pervasive and detrimental private prisons have become within

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    When you think of the prison population, you think that inmates are either male or female. Well think about these men that refer to themselves as being transgender. Men living and conducting themselves as women. My query is, how do these transgender inmates see themselves in being housed in a male correctional facility? Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Community extends to our prison population whether male or female. However, this essay will focus on the male population

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    people in prison despite not having the greatest population. As a matter of fact, the U.S. has less than five percent of the world’s population, yet incarcerates about a quarter of its prisoners. Millions of these prisoners are incarcerated in for-profit prisons. Optimally, a prison is utilized for prisoners in an attempt to rehab them or remove them from the streets. However, a private prison is run by a corporation, which has an end goal of maximizing its profits. The way that these prisons make money

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    The Problem A major issue facing the prison system and society is the fact that prisons are not equipped to meet the needs of older prisoners and older prisoners are not adequately prepared to-renter society. The aging population in the prison system is an underserved and often ignored population. Neglecting to provide adequate care for this population is a societal error that negatively impacts not only the prison population but society as a whole. Prisons are typically used for rehabilitation

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    History of Alcatraz Many people know Alcatraz as one of the most popular prisons but, not many know about the back story of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. This prison, at the time, was a maximum-security prison that was based on an island 1.25 mile off the shore. The main prison building early on was used as a military army prison and was built around the year 1910. Since the 1860’s Alcatraz had been a site of a citadel. The prison opened in August 11th of 1934. Alcatraz was being modified and modernized

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    Prison guards and correctional officers abusing their power and authority by mistreating inmates or could they be justice provides and treat the inmates ethically and fair. Are inmates really safe in prison. Some people think by going to prison they would be safe from “anyone” WRONG no one is safe anywhere. A inmate dies after being locked in a scalding shower for 2 hours until they open the door and saw the inmate “Darren Rainey” on the floor with 3 inches of water and skin had reddened and begun

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