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    Phase One: Describe a Practice Problem A Description of the Practice Need Schools and Prisons in America are two of the highest populated institutions in America‚ those two facets originated the School to Prison pipeline. The School to Prison pipeline mainly impacts marginalized youth in oppressed neighborhoods. With the development of new policies and practices it is constantly shifting children out of the public-school system and into the criminal justice system. Children in poverty-stricken communities

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    Stanford Prison Study (SPE)‚ Zimbardo carried out‚ an experiment. This experiment had 24 final participants. The guards’ task was to humiliate the prisoners and make the prisoners feel powerless. The result of this experiment was that the guards identified themselves as the in-group and the prisoners as the out-group. In SPE‚ the participants signed consent to be part of the study. The participants were debriefed and offered money at the end of the experiment. The researches were carrying out

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    Andrew McClarren 12/1/12 Stanford Prison Study Paper The Stanford Prison Study was a very eye opening experiment because it was performed in 1971‚ before modern American Psychological Association guidelines were implemented. As young adults we’ve never seen anything like this experiment before. The power of this situation was exceptionally strong‚ especially to us. In the study‚ how easily normal students could be transformed into either a satanic guard or a submissive prisoner was astonishing

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    Private Prisons Case Study

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    Privately owned prisons began to emerge in the mid-1980s. These prisons emerged because of the ideological imperatives of the free market‚ the huge increase in the number of prisoners‚ and the substantial increase in imprisonment costs. (1) Proponents of privatized prisons put forward a simple case: The private sector can do it cheaper and more efficiently. Corporations such as Correction Corporation of America and Wackenhut promised design and management innovations without reducing costs or sacrificing

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    Most administrators support building‚ and feel new prison construction will improve inmate living conditions and perhaps relieve overcrowding; however‚ many observers have concluded that it will be impossible to solve the prison crowding problem by capacity expansion. Institutions generally have a long lead time between the point when policy makers approve their construction and the date

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    Malcolm X Analysis Essay

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    The Enigma of Malcolm X Malcolm “X” Little once said‚ “You can’t separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom.” Growing up as an African American mentally challenged Little‚ but by coping he became one of the most powerful voices of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Malcolm “X” Little lived a dissimilar life‚ dealt with the troubles from society because of his race‚ found himself spiritually‚ and did everything he could to promote black equality. The

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    thought provoking topics Gladwell presents in Blink‚ I found slicing as one the most interesting. The idea that short snippets of information can potentially allow more accurate perceptions of people and situations than longer periods with in-depth study and exposure to information. The awareness of the unconscious realizations occurring much quicker and more accurately than cognitive thought‚ inspires additional pontificate on ways to cut through the noise that interferes with conscious thoughts

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    SERVING JUSTICE IN AN INJUSTICE WAY The New Bilibid Prison (NBP)‚ formerly known as Old Bilibid Prison‚ is one of the major facilities under the supervision of the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor)‚ an agency under the Department of Justice. Built in Manila‚ it was the primary correctional facility in the country since 1847. And starting 1936‚ it was relocated in Muntinlupa City as a main station for male offenders throughout the country. (“New Bilibid Prison”‚ 2002). But according to Diola (2014)‚ different

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    Scottish Prison Case Study

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    JUSTICE 1 Problems in Scotland’s Prisons Prisons in Scotland have a purpose of enforcing punishment which involves deprivation of liberty for a set period of time. However‚ imprisonment may be intended to act as a deterrent to re-offending‚ on both an individual and general basis. Prison services also provide rehabilitation to provide prisoners with the education‚ skills and opportunities which will change them and help them when they are released from prison and back into society. In the worst

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