The Rising Cost of Incarceration Michael Horn Faulkner University Courts MJA 5360 Dr. Monica E. Jayroe April 17‚ 2013 Abstract The rising cost of overcrowded corrections and potential solutions are discussed. Alternatives to incarcerations such as probation‚ house arrest and fines are just a few of the topics explored. Understanding the problems with the system will help to alleviate the cost along with the correct level of justice associated with crime. A State has a limited amount
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Shingo Yamane Religion and Terrorists I didn ’t know the word “terrorist” until September 11th in 2001. That day is the day when people all over the world couldn ’t believe their eyes. Who had ever seen the moment when two airplanes crashed into the towers? It was the very shocking moment. I just came home from school and turned on TV‚ and then all the channels were filled up with the emergency news of that unexpected incident. Even though I was only nine years old on that time‚ I was old enough
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Incarceration rates of Aboriginal people have increased over the last decade. There are a significant amount of factors that contribute to the over representation of Aboriginals in the Justice System. One way to address this issue is to analyze how stereotypes affect low income in relation to low level of education; gangs; drug and alcohol‚ and assimilation of Aboriginals. These are some of the reasons why there are an increasing amount of Aboriginal men and women among penitentiaries. Over
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Consequences of Incarceration: • 68 Million Americans have a criminal record. • These criminal records affect the ability of individuals to receive meaningful employment after being released in our current societal structure‚ costing the U.S. economy up to $65 billion in lost output per year and decreasing the overall employment rate by as much as 0.8 to 0.9 percentage points. Success of Reentry Initiatives/Programs for Adults: • Gaining meaningful employment post-incarceration is one of the
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Juvenile Incarceration Victoria McMillian Troy University Introduction to Social Science Inquiry CJ3375DL T4 T. Newvine TABLE OF CONTENT I. GOAL STATEMENT‚ VARIABLES‚ QUESTIONS P.3 II. HYPOTHESES/THEORIES P.4-5 III. SAMPLING PROCEDURE P.6 IV. COVER LETTER
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Corrections Trend Evolution Roshanda Washington CJA/394 July 10‚ 2013 Tamra Washington Correction Trends Evolution Prisons are at a higher demand in this economy. As our world expands there are more crimes that are on rise and more individuals who are being sloppy and being caught for the crimes that they are committing. With more people being captured that leaves less space to house these criminals. We face more problems now than we did in the earlier years‚ now individuals are committing
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I believe that terrorists struggle to recruit in America for many reasons that are both tied to our psychology‚ culture‚ and vast diversity. From a psychological and cultural perspective‚ I think it is hard for most terrorist organizations to appeal to the average American. They don’t understand the freedoms and liberties that we enjoy‚ and thus don’t really understand what they are asking their recruits to abandon and leave behind. I think that most Americans care about themselves and family over
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Why does rape exist and what causes it? What is it about our society that makes rape one of the fastest growing violent crimes in this country? The causes and reasons for rape are deeply entrenched in our social structure. We can explore some of the motivations and circumstances‚ which lead men to rape. We have learned that some men rape out of anger and a need to overpower‚ dominate‚ and humiliate. We can also look at some of the historical attitudes from which today ’s beliefs and stereotypes have
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Final Paper Student ID: Maya DeNola California State University Long Beach CRJU 303 – Corrections December 12‚ 2012 Professor: Ryan Fischer Table of Content Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Historical perspective ……………………………………………………………………………..5 Current Policy surrounding mental health treatment in prisons…………………………………..7 Evidence to support the current/historical correctional approaches………………………………9 Evidence to refute the current/historical correctional approaches………………………………
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a massive federal program known as the War on Drugs. 2. More African American adults are under correctional control today-in prison or jail‚ on probation or parole-than were enslaved in 1850‚ decade before the Civil War began. 3. The mass incarceration of people of color is a big part of the reason that a black child born today is less likely to be raised by both parents that a black child born during slavery. The absence of black fathers from families across America is not simply a function
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