Tess Bronfman Tutoring Due October 4th Issues In The Prison system Essay Outline The Prison system in the Untied states is flawed to say the least. The growing number of people incarcerated everyday is alarming. There are many issues in the prison system today, including: Overpopulation, Prison Privatization, Gang activity, Mental illness and many many more. Of course there are thousands of dangerous criminals that need to be behind bars, but there are also people sentenced to years in jail…
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the problems of overpopulation, social inequalities, and a lack of rehabilitation services within prisons. This essay introduces that significant prison reform is not only necessary, but also important for solving the inequalities within the criminal justice system. Prison overpopulation is one of the main problems facing the electoral system. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), “the United States has the highest incarceration rate globally, with overcrowded prisons leading to inhumane…
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Overpopulation of prisons is a huge issue that this country is having. The cause of this overpopulation is due to the fact that addicts are being sent to prison and not getting the help that they need. Drug addicts are being treated as serious criminals when they should be treated like patients with a sickness because they are ill. Because drug addicts are being wrongfully committed, the prisons are being overpopulated by people who should not be there. Although drug addicts are committing crimes…
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Prison Overcrowding Soc305: Crime & Society Instructor: Jodie Lawston March 2, 2015 Prison Overcrowding Emile Durkheim once said that crime is normal within a society. “Crime helps create and continually redefine the core norms and values of society, which will contribute to the social change as law are continually challenged and reassessed” (Collica & Furst, 2012). It is what happens after crimes are committed that creates a significant issue our criminal justice system faces. All criminals are…
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was better exercised, it may prevent other from committing such violent crimes. Along with being a deterrent, the death penalty would cover for our flawed prison system. An example of our flawed system can be seen in the case of Marlon Ricks, a convicted murderer who was released to commit violent crimes again. Ricks spent 20 years in prison after violently murdering his stepfather and assaulting a woman, in 1990. He was released in 2011 but roughly a year later he was charged for the murder of…
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Prison violence, a growing issue that is rarely discussed and needs to finally be addressed by the government and other organizations. In recent years “. . . assaults rose by 34 percent. . . a 32 percent rise in attacks by one prisoner on another. . . and a 43 percent rise in assaults on staff.” This rise in prison violence is a real issue that no one wants to talk about due to the fact that people do not have much concern for the prison systems. Throughout the world, prison violence has become a…
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The Yuma Territorial Prison (YTP) is located in Yuma, Arizona. The YTP was along the east of the Colorado River just to the south of the Gila River. On July 1, 1875 YTP was established. Also on that day seven prisoners entered and tried to escape. They were locked in cells that they built for themselves. Also, inmates as they were completing their judgement they were building their cells. Since that day YTP always had prisoners until the day it was permanently closed. YTP only operated for 33 years…
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should the issue addressed in prison? Various factors over recent decades have led to the decline in available psychiatric heath care in the United States. Subsequently, the mentally impaired are being treated in our nation’s prison system which has created strain on the prison mental health care systems as a whole. In 1985, the total number of inmates in custody was 744,208 according to a Gilliard and Beck 1997 state justice statistic. At the end of 2007, U.S. prisons and jails held over 2.4 million…
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For example, money spent for holding criminals in prison could be saved, prisons wouldn’t be overpopulated, and criminals wouldn’t be released from jail and continue their saga of crime. One of the main reasons the death penalty should be continued is because countless dollars are invested in criminals in jails, and those dollars could be saved. For example, “State prison systems spend more than $30 billion annually, and the bureau of prisons budgeted $5 billion for just 182,000 federal inmates…
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focal points of abuse as well as distribution here. Each of these are aspects of life within an American prison. America’s prisons were intended to teach criminals a lesson. However, it appears that we aren’t securing our streets and instead throwing gas on the fire. Criminals are the people society fears most. Every day, thousands of them are incarcerated. Inside the world of American prisons, anything could happen on any…
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