LaNesa N. Hicks
ENG122: English Composition II
Instructor: Shelley Lawyer
February 14, 2012
In a place that is guarded heavily by officers and cameras galore, drugs are in
such great demand. Drug trafficking is rapidly growing within the jail systems in the US;
drug trafficking has become prevalent in every US Prison. While there a number of
theories, many of these are conflicting. What is agreed upon is the fact that corrections in
the United States have significant problems that affect the ability of the system to sort
through problem within the prisons. The purpose of this study is to examine one
particular aspect of failing …show more content…
Well this is where you would think that the bad guys are off the streets and all is
well, but it’s not. When these gang members arrive to prison they bring their street
credibility and knowledge with them. They them form prison gangs and continue to
conduct their business. They look for weak minded individuals and this includes:
Officers, other inmates, and other personal, to help with their drug trafficking. These
individual also see a need, there are inmates who are substance abuser looking for their
next fix and will do anything to get it.
Drugs are brought in and sent out of the facilities through many different
ways.[December 2010] Underwear packed with ecstasy, powder-laced envelope flaps –
even toddlers - are among the many devious devices used to smuggle drugs through
prison gates. Lawyers/legal representatives are among the ways drugs and other
contraband is getting into the prisons according to [The Magistrate, February …show more content…
Absent demand, the need for the
drug trade, profit would disappear. So, too, would the social and health costs of drug
abuse. In reality, there will always be a demand for drugs. Some portion of every
population will continue to use illegal drugs to escape reality, experience pleasure, follow
peer pressure, chase a misguided sense of adventure, or rebel against authority, among
other self-destructive reasons. Their will always be a supplier meeting the need by any
means necessary. There many prisoners that don’t mind risking their lives for a little
more freedom in prison. The threat posed by gangs will increase as gangs become better
organized and more sophisticated and expand their markets.
In conclusion the purpose of this study is to examine one particular aspect of
failing prison systems: the rampant and obvious drug culture that exists in U.S. prisons.
This failure still exists in US prisons today. Many researchers have come up with
different reason for drug trafficking with prison. They also have come up with ideas