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    prisoners possess zero authority in the prison system. They have no control over any aspect of their daily lives, but instead they are minded by prison jurisdiction. Prison guards and wardens possess the power to do anything that they please within those brick walls. This is an issue that society has been aware of for many decades; however, there has been little to no effort to change the conditions. Many prisoners have sought to inform society of how these prison authority figures abuse their power

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    reconviction or return to prison with or without a new sentence during a three-year period following the prisoner's release (Durose et al, 2014). The main focus is to make sure these prisoners do not get back out into society and repeat their same offenses and harm others that are out in the society. Rates of recidivism reflect the degree to which released inmates have been rehabilitated and the role correctional programs play in reintegrating prisoners into society.

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    greed hurting other human lives can be commonly known as the prison complex. This idea establishes that inmate work for a fraction of the average wage of a civilian. In fact, since America must house the inmates they build one prison per week (Franklin). One of the reasons contributing to the construction of the prisons were the drastically increasing amount of criminals. Many people became incarcerated in jail for minor offenses. The Prison Industrial Complex pushed companies’ profits, thus then leading

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    Most of us probably don’t give jail much thought but with a rapid rise in the prison population, we probably should. PIC or Prison-Industrial Complex is the term used to reflect the rising prison population in the US and other countries. Yes, even here in Canada. It’s interesting to note that the US has more people behind bars than China. A country with 5 times the population yet America is considered “the land of the free”. The majority of people in jail are Black or Hispanic. Also interesting

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    The Prison System and Prison Overcrowding Abigail Wheeler Dr. Liles – CRJU 1000 November 16, 2017 The U.S. Prison System and Prison Overcrowding As of 2015, 2.7% of adults in the United States were under correctional control, the lowest rate since 1994, however that is still roughly 6.7 million adults (Kaeble & Glaze, 2016). While the correctional population has declined, correctional facilities in the United States are still grossly overcrowded, with many facilities at or surpassing capacity. A

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    Prison reform is a significant issue that the United States government should enforce. It would aid in creating a more organized system of incarceration. Prison reform is an attempt to improve, change, or eliminate certain conditions in prisons. It is believed that it should be enforced due to the cases of overcrowding, lack of proper education, and the lack of rehabilitation that could inform prisoners of societal values. Prison reform would increase the self-esteem that was diminished in the prisoner’s

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    Although the prison system was originally created to hold the menaces of our society and attempt to reform them to what we consider ideal citizens, todays private companies have created an alternative use for these prisoners which many consider a new form of slavery for the United States. Starting with the “Reagan revolution” which involved,” privatizing as many government activates as possible, based on an economic theory about free markets that contained assumptions that frequently did not match

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    Summary The United States currently holds around 2 million prisoners, or around 25% of the world’s prison population (Prisonstudies.org). Furthermore, a large percentage of American prisoners are from minority groups, and many others are charged for petty crimes such as non-violent drug offenses. People convicted of low-level crimes experience the same kind of treatment as what a violent convict would reasonably receive. These convicts tend to be deprived from basic rights, get into gang fights on

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    Prison Vs State Prison

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    Prison is somewhere where no one wants to go. It is full of people who can be dangerous or just people who made a larger mistake than what is acceptable by law. Prisons already are not a fun place to be living with a bunch of people with little to no privacy but imagine a prison jam packed full with inmates. That makes for a less clean environment, more controversy among inmates, and a less comfortable stay. Between 2004 and 2013, Utah’s state prison population grew by 18 percent. Which is six times

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    starting with a W I had the option of choosing between four different chapters. Chapter 5 the Court System, Chapter 6 Jails and Prisons, Chapter 7 Probation and Parole, and Chapter 8 the Juvenile Justices System. This being a hard choice to narrow these four topics down to one I have decided to discuss Chapter 6 Jails and Prisons. Jails and Prisons Jails and Prisons have no discrimination at all. You have all different kinds of people locked up behind bars different race, gender, beliefs, etc

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