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    THANE FORT TO THE THANE CENTRAL JAIL: A TRANSITION AND PRESENT SITUATION - VAIBHAV D. ADHYARU K.V.PENDHARKAR COLLEGE OF ARTS‚ SCIENCE AND COMMERCE‚ DOMBIVLI‚ MAHARASHTRA‚ India. THANE FORT TO THE THANE CENTRAL JAIL: A TRANSITION AND PRESENT SITUATION The existence of Thane city appears in the global history since the 9thcentury A.D. Thane city has a rich cultural heritage‚ mythological background‚ followed by a large number of events

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    The Stanford Prison Experiment Following the American Psychological Associations guidelines Zachary Hudson Waterford District High School Abstract The Stanford prison experiment‚ an unethical experiment created to study human nature in the most hellish of environments. Regular students were deceived into applying for the experiment itself and later regretted the choice because of the events that occurred during the short time that experiment ran in. The experiment ran and

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    Differing Literary Styles with Shared Purpose: Exposing Racism in America Martin Luther King’s language choice‚ tone‚ and style in Letter from Birmingham Jail reflect his political viewpoint and personal character; just like his political actions‚ they are unapologetic‚ direct‚ respectful‚ and instruct others to act morally. King eloquently conveys the urgency of the Birmingham situation and guides the reader to understand the unjust circumstances and all the “broken promise[s]” that oppress black

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    A jail is a place of confinement for anyone who commits a crime‚ and they can be held there for up to one year depending upon the nature of their crime. The Wabash and Miami County Jails both hold their inmates to keep them out of their communities. However‚ the Wabash County Jail and Miami County Jail have many differences that set them apart from each other‚ such as the building designs‚ the rights of visitation‚ and the differences in capacities between the two facilities. Starting off‚ one of

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    First Martin Luther King effectively makes use of logos throughout his letter. He clarifies all of the reasons for his arguments and supports them well. His arguments are also logical in their appeal. For example‚ in the beginning of his letter he gives a response to the clergymen’s claim that the demonstrations were unwise and untimely. He states that the Negro community had no alternative except to prepare for direct action. He supports this claim by saying that the Negro leaders sought to negotiate

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    appreciable period of time‚ together lead an enclosed‚ firmly administered round of life” (Goffman‚ 1961:11). In other words‚ a total institution is a place where the residents live in isolation from society. This essay will draw into South African prisons as a total institution‚ how it governs and shapes the social life of prisoners. Institutions guide what we do and our social guidance that governs the behaviour of communities together with societies. An example of institutions would be open and

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    Carla Del Toro Mrs. Boven ENGL 1301.22 03-21-2013 Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King Jr. wrote "Letter from Birmingham Jail" in response to his fellow white clergymen who criticized his actions that landed him in jail.  He used Biblical examples to show that his nonviolent actions were necessary for African Americans to move forward in this country.  This letter was mainly directed to those religious leaders who have the power to do something about segregation but don’t.  The purpose

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    000 (excluding jail populations). While there were minor fluctuations in this period‚ the rate remained very stable‚ which led some criminologists to hypothesize a “theory of the stability of punishment‚” suggesting that a given society develops a certain culture regarding the level of punishment with which it is comfortable‚ and then‚ consciously or not‚ adjusts its policies and practices to meet this desired outcome. In 1972‚ federal and state prisons held 196‚000 inmates for a prison incarceration

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    Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King wrote the Clergymen who have written him a letter‚ claiming that the demonstrations that were being held were “unwise and untimely.” He explained in his letter why he’s writing them back even though he doesn’t usually respond to criticism because to him it would be just waste of precious time. However‚ considering them as men of good will he wanted to give them answers. King’s letter appeals to many emotions as pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos to his audience

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    Does Prison Work?

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    Does Prison Work? Since the beginning of recorded history‚ imprisonment has been used as a method of punishing those who have broken societies laws. However‚ the nature of prisons has changed throughout history to adapt to societies norms. In recent years‚ our custodial facilities have been questioned more and more as a form of state punishment. In this essay I will attempt to answer the question of whether imprisonment is really an effective form of punishment in terms of it being a deterrent

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