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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
Pre-Release: The Real and the Possible
Primary Corrections Program / Direction For Incarcerated Women
Prison and Non-Violent Drug Offenders
Prison Incarceration Rates
Prison Overcrowding
Prison Staff: Coping With Their Jobs
Prison Violence
Prison Violence and Policy
Prisoner Reform / An Ideological History
Prisoners as Organ Donors
Prisons & Jails / Overcrowding
Prisons Today and Drug Offenders
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This 12 page report
discusses the fact that one of the major problems with all
Corrections Department is the dilemma between security and
rehabilitation. Any programming, particularly in the area of
pre-release, especially in California, where each warden is
uniquely responsible for his own facility, must be evaluated in
that framework. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWprerls.wps
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An 8 page study of incarcerated women, including the psychological profile of a woman-criminal, the types of programs that helped her change her life around, and an in-depth look at some of the correctional programs in use today. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Incarwmn.wps
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A 6 page paper which examines the
conditions and experiences involved with the imprisonment of non-violent drug
offenders. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAdrg.rtf
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6 pages in length. The extent to which the nation's incarceration rate reflects an ever-growing reality is both grand and far-reaching; that most states continue to experience annual increases instead of declines speaks to a sorely stressed penal system that is running out of room and alternatives. Determining what the American incarceration rates have been over the last ten years, and what New York State incarceration rates reflect, provides some insight to why this is still a problem in 2004. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCPrisIncr.rtf
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15 pages in length. The United States lays claim the world's highest incarceration rate as a direct result of federal minimum sentencing requirements mandated by law in the 1980s. The result is that state correctional prison budgets are exploding and the national inmate population currently stands at no less than one million prisoners. Finding a viable solution to the problem has been plaguing a number of states, not the least of which is California, inasmuch as "...overcrowding requires an expansion of facilities or a dropping of the intake rate. Prison officials have no control over the capacities of their institutions or over the number of offenders that are sent to them by the courts" (Jerin, no date). The writer discusses potential alternatives and solutions, as well as provides statistical information concerning California's overcrowding problem. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCPrisOvr.rtf
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7 pages in length. There is, perhaps, a no more stressful, dangerous, mentally and physically exerting or violent job as that of a prison guard. Those who seek such a demanding position are made of more intestinal fortitude than the average human being, inasmuch as the day-to-day, in-your-face challenges of controlling angry, antisocial inmates takes a significant toll upon even the strongest of individuals. In an ongoing effort to combat the negative aspects of such overwhelming work-related tension, it is critical that prison guards learn to manage their stress levels. In general, people do not know how to allow their bodies to relax, which is a natural method of stress control; rather, guards are all too often in a constant state of tension with no available release for their penned up stress, which becomes a significant concern for their overall health. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCguard.rtf
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A 10 page paper which discusses and examines prison violence. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: RAprvi.rtf
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A 10 page paper using the problem of prison violence to conduct an exercise in designing, implementing and evaluating policy changes. At least one author flatly states that prison violence is not affected by conditions of overcrowding, but that sole author appears to be a lone voice in his claims. Conventional wisdom and formal evidence indicate otherwise. Most inmates spend their days in boredom, and they are discouraged from preventing any violence that occurs within the prison. Policy change for education in critical thinking, utilitarianism and other abstractions is sought to be revealed in reduced prison violence. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSprisonViol.rtf
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An 8 page paper on penal systems & prisons. The writer examines various historical approaches to inmate reform ranging from Neo-Retributionist to Neo-Utalitarian, and so forth. Fundamental theories and overall effectiveness are assessed. Bibliography lists more than 30 sources.
Filename: Prisohis.wps
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This is a 5 page paper that proposes that a law be enacted whereby organ donation is mandated in the case of execution or death by any means while incarcerated, with or without prior consent. Once sentenced, a prisoner is relieved of their right to informed consent and may be informed of the consequences. The issues of need for organ donation, ethical questions inherent in the process and terms of consent are examined. The definition of disenfranchisement is discussed briefly. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Prisdon.wps
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In 12 pages, the author discusses the subject of overcrowding in prisons and jails, giving the reasons for overcrowding, how it is being coped with, the pros and cons, and the best of the various possible solutions for limiting the problem. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Ovrcrowd.rtf
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A 5 page paper which explores the relationship
between prison and drug offenders today. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAprsn.rtf
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