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    The Justice Department reported that twenty-two thousand four hundred eighty state and federal inmates were infected with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)‚ the virus that causes AIDS. Another issue prisons are facing is dealing with geriatric offenders; the significant expansion of America’s retiree population has led to an increase in the number of elderly people who are behind bars. Mentally ill inmates make up another group with social needs; some are neurotic or have personality problems‚ which

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    institutionalized. In addition‚ the needs‚ programing‚ and abuse. One of the biggest pushes has been to hire more female officers. In the past female has dwelt with being raped by male officers and other injustices. There are needs that female inmates need that male inmates don’t. The first thing that must be considered is male prisons are a lot larger and have more programs that female prisons. Women and girls have a higher rate of having mental and medical issues than men and boys. Women also have more

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    reduce overcrowding. Underfunding also leads to the ratio of correctional officers to inmates being extremely unproportioned. This leaves correctional officers outnumbered and vulnerable when they enter certain prison blocks alone. Whereas overcrowding is a psychological condition based on a perception of limited space by an incarcerated indi¬vidual‚ density is a physical condition‚ such as the ratio of inmates to available space in an institution. There are two forms of density: spatial density

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    Sexual Coercion In Prison

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    institution on so many levels. With many inmates in the correctional institution expressing their sexuality either violent or innocuous‚ other inmates just simply don’t fight when they become the sexual object of another inmate. Factors that appear to increase sexual coercion are understaffed officers‚ racial conflict‚ inadequate security‚ and many inmates incarcerated for crimes against other people. The main inmates that are at risk are non gang affiliated inmates‚ convicted of sexual crimes and so on

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    behavior is a major social issue with over 2 million Americans in prison. Part of the incarcerated includes persons with mental illnesses who cannot survive in harsh prison conditions. (Navasky‚ 2005) Rather than change policies to assist mentally ill inmates the issues has been politicized‚ medicalized and criminalized which makes them the key victims of a flawed criminal justice system. The three elements of deviance provide a framework to explain the changes in the management of mentally ill patients

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    Prison Sex

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    are the same sex‚ does not excuse rape or intimidation tactics. Also the health and well being of inmates is at risk with not only the rape itself but also the transfer of STD’s such as HIV. The advent of longer sentences and the growing number of criminals going to prison has brought about special inmate populations‚ such as the young‚ elderly and mentally ill. Is it necessary to hold the elderly after a certain age? The cost of housing these individuals and administering their declining health

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    amenities for convicts as compare to a prison Jails are within the county where the individual is arrested‚ typically they are intended to hold an inmate for less than one year. Jail is like a rehabilation center for individuals who are under trial and not convicted‚ they are given a chance to improve and resettle themselves after their bail. Prison inmates have been tried and convicted of crimes‚while those in jail may be awaiting trial. People convicted of crimes‚ sentenced for a longer term Run

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    depressed economy‚ has resulted in a trend toward privatization of these facilities. This paper examines the core issues surrounding private prisons in the areas of cost-effectiveness‚ recidivism‚ and the special needs of specific groups of inmates‚ including the elderly and mentally challenged. It explores problems related to the prison industry in general and whether privatization is the solution to these problems. PRISON PRIVATIZATION 3 An Assessment of

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    Effects of Aging in Prison

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    to be explored will be the impact of the elderly in prison on society. It will attempt to understand why aging in prison has become such a hot topic for discussion. Some of the topics being discussed include housing‚ healthcare‚ hospice and re-entry into society. The study will review why there are so many aging prisoners and the impact it is having on the aged prisoners‚ the correctional system and society at large. A review of male and female elderly prisoners will be discussed. A more thorough

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    Aging in Prison

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    BE THE EVIDENCE PROJECT  WHITE  PAPER   AGING  PRISONERS   A  Crisis  In  Need  of   Intervention       BE  THE  EVIDENCE  PROJECT   Be  the  Evidence  You  Want  to  See  in  the  World…       What  is  Our  Mission:  The  mission  of  the  Be  the  Evidence  Project  is  to  create  awareness  of  human  rights   and  social

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