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    will always have an advantage in the justice system in comparison to people with low socioeconomic status. This is mostly due to three key factors; corrections‚ courts‚ and poor defense attorneys. The United States government needs to reform the criminal justice system in order to ensure that every case is equal to one another. First off‚ the corrections system is completely unfair to those who can not afford it. They might not be able to afford bail‚ or they might need access to physical help that

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    Phase 3 Individual Project CJUS141 1/28/13 What contemporary problems exist within the U.S. corrections system? Some of the major issues that exist in the corrections system are overcrowding‚ violence‚ and gangs. There are over two million people in the United States corrections system‚ with almost all facilities at 97 to 108 percent capacity. Overcrowding in these facilities cause understaffing which leads to a lack of inmate supervision. Many programs that are in place to rehab inmates

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    when get my degree I will be able to accomplish my goals. To be a Probation officer and accomplish my goals first I must get a degree in Criminal Justice. “Aspiring probation officers may apply to criminal justice program with concentration in correction”Retrieved from education-portal.com/how_to_become_a_probation_officer.html” I also found other research. “Some are employed by private security agencies‚ as well by private correctional agency that contract with the government. Criminal justice

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    Functions of the US Correctional System Tracy Kelly Kaplan University CJ101-02 December 18‚ 2011 Professor Patricia Dahl FUNCTIONS OF THE US CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM 2 Functions of the US Correctional System The United States correction system was created to protect society from criminals. There are many ways in which the system can do this; punishment‚ incapacitation‚ rehabilitation‚ deterrence‚ and restitution. Two ways serve as specific functions to the criminal – punishment

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    status would affect how they renter society because if they go back to the same environment they are likely to wind up back in jail. This idea gives an explanation for the overrepresentation of minorities that tend to come from lower socioeconomic communities (Walker‚ Spohn‚ and DeLone‚

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    Budget Reform to Save Future Generations In times of tight budgets‚ states need to make tough decisions in funding. One classic debate centers around whether to build prisons or schools. The good news for citizens is that prison counts have been at its lowest in thirty years. This matter on the surface should not concern the population since it is good news‚ but the money that is put into correctional facilities is immense‚ and it is taking over educational budgets and robbing children throughout

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    the safety and security for the correctional officer. Cell phone can cause a major security and safety issue for correctional officer. Cell phones can cause distractions for the correctional officer. If not properly supervising the inmates‚ the correction officer is jeopardizing the safety of other correctional officers and inmates. Cell phones carry an abundant amount of important‚ personal information. If an inmate was to obtain the cell phone all of the correctional officers personal information

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    The use of private prisons are worth more than 70 billion dollars. The idea of private prisons came across in the United States in the early 1980’s. Although many people want to ban private prisons the United States should keep private prisons because of money‚ treatment‚ and economy. To begin‚ the use of private prisons save the state money‚ Private prisons allow the state to save money‚ Public prison endorse money from the state‚ on the other hand private institutions do not. “Ira P. Robbins

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    I have had several discussion from my previous criminall justice class espicially in my corrections class. I find it rather interesting how twenty years ago we were looking at a very different America. Our societal approach of "Get Tough on Crime"‚ has been without transpearncy. As the articles has show in the past twenty years we have seen a huge decline‚ with this‚ we must examine why. The article you linked us‚ has used six findings that are largely related to the decline. As the text has put

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    Maintenance and Aftercare Mandy McCurdy Southern Oregon University Abstract Corrections‚ is an ever changing field today. One goal of corrections is to rehabilitate and treat offenders so they are ready or prepared to reenter society. It is stated that‚ “Reentry is the process of transition that incarcerated individuals make from prison or jail to the community‚” (Velasquez‚ 2010‚ p. 8). In order for any form of maintenance and aftercare to be effective‚ post prison and after release‚ there

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