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The Golden Gulag is based on the state of California prisons growth and correctional facilities. The author Ruth Gilmore wrote on how the state of California population has grown due to increase of prisons. It had brought social movement doing that time due to increase of prisons and increase of prisoners, a change in the monetary economics because of the increase in. The author wrote in the Marxist tone on what had happen the state of California that causes an increase in the population. According to Rudman and Berthelsen (1991), “Golden Gulag is a tale of fractured collectivities” which includes “economies, governments, cities, communities, and households” and with them, trying to regain the reconstruct system by building more …show more content…

There have been twenty-three prisoners build that was in the state of California in 1984 and it cost the state between “$280-$350 million apiece”. In 1984 and 2000 more prisons was built for the state penal system to have housing for the prisoners. California is the biggest state that has the largest prisoners’ population and it was in poverty. The state in 2005, there were twenty-four more new prisons build in California that had an addition houses for mothers. Mother was allowed to spend time with their children while in prison. This would give the mother and her child or children time to bond with each other. Why the system think by putting an individual in cage will rehabilitee? “What do prison supposed to do to the ones that commit crimes”? Why is isolating a person from there family, friends and the rest of the population away to punish them? How is the system supported a prisoner with rehabilitation when a crime is committing? By putting a person in a cage is a way to control their social circle with the outside world. Four theories were done to see what stability through could be counted as a crime. “Each theory, has its intellectuals, practitioners, and critics”. When using one of the theories it turns out that one of these key concepts happen: “retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, or incapacitation”. Retribution is when the system keeps

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