Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
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Prison Overcrowding: Impact Upon Correctional System
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Prison Overcrowding: Impact Upon Correctional System : 4 pages in length. The writer reviews Sean Nicholson-Crotty's 2004 article entitled "The Politics and Administration of Privatization: Contracting out for Corrections Management in the United States" from Policy Studies Journal. No additional sources cited. TLCPrisOvrIm.rtf
Filename: TLCPrisOvrIm.rtf
Prison Privatization
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A 6 page paper arguing against prison privatization speaking from an administrator's perspective; arguing for it from a private manager's point of view; and assessing the challenges that privatization offers. Logically, it would seem that privatization would create conditions in which prisons can operate far more efficiently than when the prison is a function of state-level corrections and public law enforcement. Most research has focused either on cost or quality, but not on both. Whether privatization is more efficient still largely is a matter of perception. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KScrimPrisPriv.rtf
Prison Privatization
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6 pages in length. The writer discusses the dubious nature of prison privatization as well as touches upon restorative justice. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCPrizPrivt.rtf
Prison Staff: Coping With Their Jobs
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7 pages in length. There is, perhaps, a no more stressful, dangerous, mentally and physically exerting or violent job as that of a prison guard. Those who seek such a demanding position are made of more intestinal fortitude than the average human being, inasmuch as the day-to-day, in-your-face challenges of controlling angry, antisocial inmates takes a significant toll upon even the strongest of individuals. In an ongoing effort to combat the negative aspects of such overwhelming work-related tension, it is critical that prison guards learn to manage their stress levels. In general, people do not know how to allow their bodies to relax, which is a natural method of stress control; rather, guards are all too often in a constant state of tension with no available release for their penned up stress, which becomes a significant concern for their overall health. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCguard.rtf
Prison Violence
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A 10 page paper which discusses and examines prison violence. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: RAprvi.rtf
Prison Violence and Policy
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A 10 page paper using the problem of prison violence to conduct an exercise in designing, implementing and evaluating policy changes. At least one author flatly states that prison violence is not affected by conditions of overcrowding, but that sole author appears to be a lone voice in his claims. Conventional wisdom and formal evidence indicate otherwise. Most inmates spend their days in boredom, and they are discouraged from preventing any violence that occurs within the prison. Policy change for education in critical thinking, utilitarianism and other abstractions is sought to be revealed in reduced prison violence. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSprisonViol.rtf
Prison: Keep Them Public Or Make Them Private?
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6 pages in length. The debate over prison ownership and which entity - public or private - is best suited for the job revolves around the issues of money and control, a duality that often does not promote the best interests of the stakeholders involved, not the least of which includes taxpayers, local and state governments, as well as the inmates themselves. Looking at the benefits and detriments of each potential 'landlord' brings forth a number of concerns that both support and deny each one as being the best choice, however, there are growing indications of how prison privatization is on the horizon of forthcoming decisions to be made in the interest of economically effective and cooperative facilities. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCPrisonPriv.rtf
Prisoner Reform / An Ideological History
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An 8 page paper on penal systems & prisons. The writer examines various historical approaches to inmate reform ranging from Neo-Retributionist to Neo-Utalitarian, and so forth. Fundamental theories and overall effectiveness are assessed. Bibliography lists more than 30 sources.
Filename: Prisohis.wps
Prisoners as Organ Donors
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This is a 5 page paper that proposes that a law be enacted whereby organ donation is mandated in the case of execution or death by any means while incarcerated, with or without prior consent. Once sentenced, a prisoner is relieved of their right to informed consent and may be informed of the consequences. The issues of need for organ donation, ethical questions inherent in the process and terms of consent are examined. The definition of disenfranchisement is discussed briefly. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Prisdon.wps
Prisons & Jails / Overcrowding
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In 12 pages, the author discusses the subject of overcrowding in prisons and jails, giving the reasons for overcrowding, how it is being coped with, the pros and cons, and the best of the various possible solutions for limiting the problem. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Ovrcrowd.rtf
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