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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
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Prisoners
& Issues Concerning Visitation Programs
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10 pages on visitation rights and prison inmates. The writer
provides a brief historical overview, defines various types
of visits and levels of visitation rights, and then
discusses programs to improve security during visits as well
as some of the positive reasons for supporting visitation
programs as part of the rehabilitation process. Some
rationale is also provided for being leery of allowing
visitors. FREE outline of essay is included. No
Bibliography.
Filename: Prisonvi.wps
Problems
With The U.S. Prison System / Too Many Luxuries For Inmates
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In this 7 page paper, the writer argues that contemporary
American prisons are made to be too comfortable and too
accommodating. Prisoners are being entertained rather than
being reformed. The hypocrisy of programs such as arts &
crafts, music television, occasional live shows, and leisure
sports are criticized. The 'prisoner's rights' movement is
regarded as scaring too many jail systems into providing
these amenities and a strong conclusion urges for a more
reform-orientated change. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Prison.wps
Solving
the Problem of Prison Violence
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A 20 page paper on prison violence. The writer examines this
problem in our criminal justice system, and provides
anaylsis and assessment of the current problem plus possible
solutions. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Prisonv.wps
Solving
The Problem Of Prison Violence #2
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5 pages in length. The author discusses the problem of
prison violence and the solution for this problem, which is
on the up-rise. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Viopris.wps
Swedish
& U. S. Prisons / A Comparison
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In 13 pages the author compares Swedish and U. S. prisons.
'Both the United States and Sweden share the commonality
that criminal offenses should be punished. The United
States, however is harsher in her treatment of criminals.
She has more prisons and more are being built all the time.
The United States has the death penalty, with the state of
Texas being the leader in executions. Sweden does not. The
United States is getting tough on crime with its 'three
strikes' laws, while Sweden allows convicts out on
unsupervised furloughs. Sweden's overall approach to
managing its offender populations relies less on
incarceration and more on alternatives than the United
States. The incarceration rates are much lower in Sweden
than those in the United States.' Paper contains an example
of an outline. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: Swedus.wps
The
1993 Prison Riot in the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility
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In 6 pages, the author discusses the 1993 prison riot that
occurred in the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (SOCF).
A fateful Easter Sunday in April of 1993 was the day a
bloody and deadly prison riot began in Lucasville, Ohio. The
final straw that broke the proverbial camels back was when
Muslims refused to get TB shots, citing that it was against
their religious beliefs, although there had been many
problems brewing in the prison for quite some time.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PCohprri.doc
The
Catholic Church & The Death Penalty
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In 5 pages the author discusses the views of the Catholic
Church on the death penalty, which is also known as capital
punishment. The position of the Catholic Church is
opposition to the ultimate punishment, which is the death
penalty. There are many instances in which officials of the
Catholic Church have voiced opposition to capital
punishment. It is perceived to be against the Catechism.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Cathdeat.wps
An
Overview of Capital Punishment
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In 10 pages the author gives an overview of capital
punishment. The reader is given an intellectual tool of
awareness concerning the issue of capital punishment, which
is also referred to as the death penalty. This is
accomplished with paradigms of the historical background and
the more recent cases related to the ultimate punishment,
with statistical data related to state executions.
Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: Overcap.wps
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