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Jails and Prisons Comparison Paper

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Jail and Comparisons Paper
David L. Alexander
CJA/234
October 8, 2012
Robin Kemp

In considering the jails, as well as state and federal prisons, and in modern America, one must understand the historical contexts in which the three institutions were conceptualized and put into practice. Then a discussion of the reasons behind the drastic recent growth off these three ancient institutions must be had. Finally, a review of the security classifications which enable these facilities to carry out the business of incarceration and rehabilitation in a secure and safe manner should be conducted to round out our consideration of these ancient institutions. The role of jails and prisons is a complicated one, made more …show more content…

New state prisons built across the country (i.e. Sing Sing Prison, etc.) routinely followed this model as opposed to that of its predecessor. Federal-level prisons were not used until 1891 (Seiter, R. 2011. pp. 21 - 23, 148). Prior to 1891, offenders convicted of violating federal statutes were housed in state prisons. Overcrowding in state prisons and a desire to house federal inmates in separate facilities led of the passing of the Three Penitentiaries Act in March of that year, authorizing the construction of the first three of many federal prisons to be built and managed under the auspiciousness of the Department of Justice. In 1930, a separate federal agency was formed to administer the eleven federal prison facilities which had been built by then. The Bureau of Prisons was created and still administers federal prisons today, though there are now over 118 prison facilities in existence (Seiter, R. 2011. pp 147 – 150). This number seems large, however, there are over 1,250 state prison facilities in existence, today (Seiter, R. 2011. Corrections: An introduction (3rd ed) pp 154). Clearly, both prison systems have experienced changes and vast growth over the course of history, particularly over the past 30 years. Changes include the introduction of varied programs, educational, medical, and rehabilitative, with an eye toward releasing inmates back into society. Conversely, the reasons for the growth include many

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