The chart provides three alternative strategies of intervention to solve overcrowding prison‚ it was then isolated into four unique categories: Effectiveness. Equity‚ Political Acceptability and Financial Feasibility. Effectiveness: represent the option that would be the best in giving a solution to the overcrowding issue (Bardach‚ 2012‚ p. 50-52). Equity: represent the alternative that will that will most profit both the detainees and the general public (Bardach‚2012‚ pg36). Political Acceptability:
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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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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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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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Carnival Cuban Prisons Safe No More! Did you know that the incarceration rate per 100‚000 people in countries that Cuban ranks seventh out of all countries? Astonishing you could call this‚ other insane‚ but it means change and a wake up call. You look around at Cuba and you first think of how much of a bad place it is and this could be true. Its prisons‚ old and outdated‚ is one of Cuba’s most notable things. Their unwillingness to change is making them look like a very poor place when in reality
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run prisons have its benefits and drawbacks. To begin with‚ some studies find that such prisons can be more economically efficient thus saving money of the public sector. These studies are often sponsored by the private sector itself and parties who are explicitly interested in privatising prisons. On the other hand‚ academic research argues that private companies operating prisons tend to keep only those prisoners who are less costly to maintain‚ thus sending the rest to state-owned prisons. Maahs
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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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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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under some type of correctional control in either prison‚ on parole‚ or on probation. Of those individuals‚ 52% are likely to be repeat offenders after being released from the correctional system. Some people may be quick to quip “once a bad egg‚ always a bad egg‚” but I believe that if society were able to encourage and enforce a solution‚ these prisoners could be rehabilitated and turned into well-rounded citizens. Reform needs to start in the prison system as positive reinforcement programs for
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America stands for. In my America‚ we should not mass torture people and dehumanize them due to the fact that we can. In 2003‚ at Abu Ghraib prison‚ in Baghdad‚ American soldiers violated the rights and tortured Iraqi prisoners. The soldiers made the prisoners strip down and do humiliating acts while not wearing any clothes. What happened at the Abu Ghraib prison is an example of what can happen when one loses sight of their ethical positions. The stress of the situation plays a large part in how
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