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    Prison violence (Inmate Rape) We all know that our prisons are the final point for the socially rejected criminals and violent transgressors. We know that our prisons are so overcrowded that the Supreme Court of California issued a court order to reduce the number of inmates. We know that since there are more inmates in prison the chance of getting rehabilitated are very slim to none. And we also know that the ratio of supervision of guard to inmate is extremely high. But do we know what goes

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    Murderer Escaped

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    An extremely treacherous and merciless Floridian murder‚ John Stewart Gladwin had just busted out of prison and is currently on the run. Born in Miami‚ Florida‚ this monstrous construction worker was serving an extensive sentence of imprisonment in the Woodblock Jail in Florida after the brutal murder of a couple. In the middle of a chilly night on November 13‚ 1979‚ 65-year old James Hart’s mutilated body was found lying on the floor in his room. The throat was severed by three cuts‚ the face

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    Wrongful Convictions

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    Mayleika Pizano Wrongful Convictions- Inmates on Death Row Lately‚ there has been an increasing public awareness and significance of wrongful convictions in America. The growing awareness among policy makers and U.S. citizens have resulted mainly due to highly exposed post-conviction DNA exoneration of inmates who served lengthy prison sentences‚ as well as the growing eradication of the use of death sentence in America. Recent inquiries involving the likelihood of error in capital cases

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    “UNDUE PROCESS” WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS AND VIOLATIONS OF CIVIL LIBERTIES Latrina Dickerson Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Clayton State University‚ Morrow‚ Georgia February‚ 2013 “UNDUE PROCESS” Wrongful Convictions and Violations of Civil Liberties Abstract: Over the past twenty years‚ advancement in DNA technology has directly led to the exoneration of nearly 300 people in the United States. In addition to these scientific advancements‚ a growing body of

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    Neil Condon CRJS 600 Dr. Richeson Nonviolent Offenders – Is Incarceration the Answer? "It’s really clear that the most effective way to turn a nonviolent person into a violent one is to send them to prison‚" says Harvard University criminologist James Gilligan. The American prison system takes nonviolent offenders and makes them live side-by-side with hardened killers. The very nature of prison‚ no matter people view it‚ produces an environment that is inevitably harmful to its residents

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    Marauder Offense Style

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    A serial offender can have two very distinct offense styles while committing their crimes. These offense styles can include being either a commuter‚ or a marauder. Specific types of offenders were more likely to maintain particular types of offense styles. Statistically speaking‚ estimating an offenders offense style based on the crimes committed were accurately predicted in 79% of offenders (Meaney‚ 2004). Additionally‚ the geographic location in which an offender committed their crimes largely

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    offense basketball

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    that I love most. A combination of how I was raised‚ my personality‚ and my skill on the court have molded and favored a way that I prefer to watch this sport be played. One coach I connect to the most is Tom Izzo. I love how he orchestrates his offense‚ and the high expectations he has of his players. Tom Izzo has coached the Michigan State Spartans for the past 18 years. His vast accomplishments include winning one national championship (2000)‚ reaching six final four appearances‚ and collecting

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    Convictions Paper

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    Convictions Paper Joe McFadden Christian Excellence CM 3001 Professor Rick Saylor November 19‚ 2010 Convictions are defined as: 1. An unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence. 2. (Criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise". 3. The act of convicting; the act of proving‚ finding‚ or adjudging‚ guilty of an offense. 4. A judgment of condemnation entered by a court having jurisdiction;

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    Prison Abuse Americans all know that our prisons are the final frontier for the socially rejected criminals and violent offenders. Once they are convicted‚ prison is their new home. For which it can be five years or the rest of their lives until death. When the door closes behind them the rest of the world doesn’t matter. It is inside the prison that matters. Those of us who are outside the prison are unaware of what goes on in there‚ such as prisoner’s abuse. Violence within America’s correctional

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    “I am a firm believer that upon release‚ ex-offenders should be afforded a second chance to become productive citizens by providing rehabilitation and education that will help them join the workforce.” Going along with this quote by Charles B. Rangel I think it is important to offer offenders who have proven that they are truly sorry for the crime they have committed as long as it’s in reason‚ a rehabilitation program. There are some offenders who in some perspectives deserve nothing less than to

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