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    The increase of professionalism in corrections facilities and among correction officers is critical and not everyone is cut out to perform such tasks. Furthermore, historical flaws among correction institutes and adapting to new ways in rehabilitating offenders have transitioned into a more professional process than earlier correction institutes. "One early reformer, Richard A. McGee, changed the nature of corrections in California by upgrading the physical plants and staffing patterns, by institutional

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    Corrections Trend Evaluation Bebe Washington CJA/394 February 15, 2012 UOP Corrections Trend Evaluation In this paper the objectives that will be addressed are past, present and future trends of corrections. Also, analyze current and future issues facing prisons and prison administrators as well as the roles and issues of alternate correction systems as a developing trend. In today’s society the jails and prison pretty much function with the same protocol. In the past the history of the

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    Corrections Paper CJA/484 April 21, 2014 Stephen Rubino Corrections Paper The criminal justice system is responsible for enforcing the laws created at each level of government. A major part of enforcing the laws is detaining the people who break them. The way that an offender is punished for a crime can be different depending on age or the type of crime committed. Depending on the age of the offender they could go through the juvenile or adult corrections system. Each system has levels like

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    In corrections there is a large number of problems that have been growing as the prison population increases. A major concern is the ongoing overcrowding of the prison system, each year many people are sent to prison and the prison does not have enough resources such as money, to take proper care of all the inmates. “One of the most ubiquitous problems found within correctional institutions are the conditions inmates are forced to live in particularly, when penal facilities are overcrowded” (Mississippi

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    One of the duties of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) is to assure the citizens of Ohio are protected from the actions of criminal offenders. When it is time for an inmate to be released into society, ODRC has devised a plan, known as the Ohio Reentry Program, to bridge the gap and facilitate the correctional inmates’ release into communities around Ohio and to help curb recidivism. In order for the plan to be successful, the plan needs to incorporate a system of communication

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    First, funding in corrections should be a main priority, but it is not and this causes a lot of issues within institutions. Prison overcrowding has been a major issue in our country since President Nixon declared the War on drugs in 1970, but funding plays a key role with overcrowding just like the War on drugs. Prisons are being filled to capacity and this is forcing prisons to transfer inmates to other prisons in different states. According to insidetime.org, between the years of 2009 and 2010

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    of correctional thought and practice has been marked by enthusiasm for new approaches, disillusionment with these approaches, and then substitution of yet other tactics"(Clear 59). During the mid 1900s, many changes came about for the system of corrections in America. Once a new idea goes sour, a new one replaces it. Prisons shifted their focus from the punishment of offenders to the rehabilitation of offenders, then to the reentry into society, and back to incarceration. As times and the needs

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    The policies and procedures implemented to reduce or eliminate contraband in a correctional facility would vary depending on the type of criminals housed in each unit. However, before implementing new policies and procedures, one must make sure each facility is staff properly with skilled professionals. The results will lead to employing trained officers and psychiatrist that will understand the offender’s frame of mind. Unmistakably, the staff is the core of any successful criminal justice jail

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    Corrections CJA 444 March 12, 2012 Corrections Correctional officers are in charge of overseeing individuals who have been arrested and are currently awaiting trial, and those that have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to serve a sentence in jail of prison (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2010-11). Correctional officers usually have no law enforcement duties outside of a prison of jail facility they work at maintaining order within the institute and they over see many inmates preventing assault

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    of correctional thought and practice has been marked by enthusiasm for new approaches, disillusionment with these approaches, and then substitution of yet other tactics”(Clear 59). During the mid 1900s, many changes came about for the system of corrections in America. Once a new idea goes sour, a new one replaces it. Prisons shifted their focus from the punishment of offenders to the rehabilitation of offenders, then to the reentry into society, and back to incarceration. As times and the needs of

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