Prison overcrowding has become a major problem in the United States. As per‚ Issues and Controversies‚ “The United States has only 5 percent of the world’s population‚ but holds 25 percent of the world’s prisoners”. (“Mandatory Minimum”) Housing the growing prison population is putting a strain on the federal government’s budget‚ costing roughly $80 billion a year. (“Mandatory Minimum”) Crime rates are down‚ but prison populations are a growing concern. In light of these facts‚ lawmakers need to
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types of sentencing theories‚ the types of sentencing options‚ and how they are applied. I found the just deserts and retribution perspectives to be interesting. While these theories are similar in their favoring of proportionality in sentencing‚ they differ in terms of when prison sentences should be imposed and the length of prison sentences (when they are imposed). Retributionists believe that individuals that cause harm should be inflicted with the same level of pain and that prisons strictly
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At the end of 2001‚ state prisons were operating between 1 and 16 percent over the capacity‚ while federal prisons were above 31 percent their desired capacity level (Foster‚ 2006). It has been proven that prisons are more difficult to manage when they are above capacity and inmate and staff health and safety suffer when overcrowding occurs. The main reason for population increase is because of the crack down on the War on Drugs
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How to reduce prison overcrowding – some practical solutions A Cumberland Lodge Forum‚ Monday 8th October‚ 2007 Summary and bullet points for action Speakers at the forum: Phil Wheatley‚ Director General‚ H.M. Prison Service Anne Owers‚ H.M. Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales Dr Chloe Chitty‚ Head of Unit‚ Research‚ Development and Statistics‚ National Offender Management Service Dr Nicky Padfield‚ Senior Lecturer‚ University of Cambridge The Rt. Hon. The Lord Phillips of Worth
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The Stanford Prison Experiment Throughout all of history‚ psychological experiments have created controversy throughout the world. A specific example of this argument would be what came from the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971. This experiment tested whether brutality shown by prison guards was due to sadistic personalities or the environment of the prison (McLeod‚ 2008). This experiment is known for its ethical issues displayed towards the men who were involved in the study. Although this experiment
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crimes. Most of the nations of the world; even the third world does not try adolescents as adults irrespective of the crime. Yet in our country‚ we treat adolescent offenders for violent crimes as adults and sentence them into a harsh and dangerous prison environment (Walrond Jr‚ 2013). Adolescents are usually in the age where they are still looking for maturity to fully set in. The moral absolutes would not have an ethical bearing on them at this stage (Osler‚ 2012). Besides‚ the concept of sending
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Prison Overcrowding Harms Everyone March 18‚ 2009 Com 220 Axia College of University of Phoenix Did you know that the USA with 5% of the world’s population has 25% of its prisoners‚ making it the world’s no#1 jailer? The most recent statistics from the Department of Justice states that 1 out of every 30 men between the ages of 20 and 34 has been jailed. Most likely‚ every person in the USA has either been incarcerated or knows
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War on Drugs and Prison Overcrowding Analysis Jeremy A. Garcia CJA 454 December 10‚ 2013 Edward Lopez War on Drugs and Prison Overcrowding Analysis The war on drugs in the United States is an expensive and deadly ongoing battle that has not yet been won. The term war on drugs provides drug distributors with more income due to the illegal nature of drugs. Americans do not have readily available easy access to many types of drugs that are illegal. Because narcotics are illegal that is enough
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Prison Term Policy � PAGE �7� PRISON TERM POLICY RECOMMENDATION Tanya LaForce University of Phoenix CJA/323 Paul Frankenhauser September 22‚ 2008 � PRISON TERM POLICY RECOMMENDATION The information written herein is to inform readers of the pros and cons associated with doubling the maximum prison term for anyone convicted of armed robbery. Furthermore detailing to the reader regarding the author ’s professional opinion on doubling the prison sentence for those who commit armed robbery
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Alternative Sentencing Program of Washington state ILA The Washington State Legislature passed the bill “the Parenting Sentencing Alternative substitute senate bill 6639” in 2010 The legislation has created two programs to help parents of minor children get intensive supervision as alternatives to incarceration: Family and Offender sentencing Alternative (FOSA) and Community Parenting Alternative (CPA). “The State saw a need to address the issue of the increasing number of minor children
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