Personally, I believe that there are two types of criminals. First, people who commit crimes for the sake of getting rid of their money issues, ones who have no other choices except crimes. Second group consists of outlaws who got used to choosing the easiest but most illegal ways of living. This type of classifying criminals leads me to think how unfair it is to punish both kinds in a same way! I truly honor that prison system is outdated. On the contrary, ignoring criminals’ punishment is not in accord with solving social problems.
As I have read in a report, 70 percent of prisoners go back to their unwanted way of living after being indulged. First all, I would like to begin with the social attitude toward released criminals. Going back to real world after a period of time, no money, and worst of all receiving no trust out of family let alone society. Wondering how to start a new life and unfortunately feeling helpless leads going back to what they have been running from. This circle of unluckiness goes round and round which makes everything worse and worse. So, don’t you think it would be perfect to start rehabilitating the out world in the first step? Trust me. It will lead to facilitate next steps.
Faith has a powerful influence on humans’ behavior. Reminding criminals how beautiful creatures they are, what big changes they are capable of to make can help them find their path. Allocating a reasonable amount of money building proper institutions with the purpose of counseling psychology can help fulfilling this aim much faster. Specialists can undertake to find particular talents so that to suggest prisoners various jobs suitable for them. Also, financial support is a perfect way of reassuring them that they are not alone in this new start for living. It gives them enough time to put themselves together and after a specific period of time they can pay back the financial support as if it was a kind of loan.
How many cops are chasing after escapees all over the world? Why don’t the governments get them under cover intangibly to figure out the reasons of becoming a criminal and
American Prison Systems Introduction In many countries national prisons are operated and supplemented by provinces and state counterparts. Prisoners are held in prisons and jails throughout the country and globally convicted of various crimes and offenses. The nature of the offense determines where the prisoner is held and the lengths of times. There are institutions that vary in level of security in both the state and federal prison system. However, the majority of prisoners are…
“We ain’t thugs for the sake of just bein’ thugs. Nobody do that where we grew at N___, duh! The poverty line we not above. So I come in the mask and gloves ‘cause we ain’t feelin’ the love. We ain’t doin’ crime for the sake of doin’ crimes. We movin’ dimes ‘cause we ain’t doin’ fine. One out of three of us is locked up doin’ time. You know what this could do to a N___ mind? My mind on my money, money on my mind. If you owe me ten dollars you ain’t givin’ me nine! Ya’ll ain’t give me 40 acres and…
March 13, 2015 Term Paper: Criminal Justice The California Prison System and the Federal Government, Friends or Foes? Overcrowded and inhumane conditions at California’s state prisons, are a subject that I am all too well familiar with. I worked for the California Department of Corrections (CDC), as a Correctional Officer (C/O) for seven years. In that time I experienced the conditions of the state’s prison system go from bad to worse. Both staff and inmates were forced to survive…
Lack of Rehabilitation in the Prison System Michelle Cyrus COM/156 March 13, 2011 Gregory Downing By the lack of rehabilitation programs in the state and federal prison systems, the chances of convicts releasing…
and Government papers, that has something to deal with America’s prisons today in society. America has a huge problem with our prison system being overcrowded. The crime rate has increased so much and we are just making me people go to jail or prison. The topic I chose was the prison system being over-crowded. I know many people that have been on both sides of the prison's walls, which allows me to see both sides of the prison system. Prison's in American are very over-crowded due to crimes being…
punishment. During the 1950's, the penal system evolved. The main objective of the penal system was to rehabilitate offenders, rather than to punish. Later the term corrections replaced the term penology. The history of prison development also has a history like the term punishment. Two systems that have been developed over time are, The Pennsylvania and The Auburn Systems. Prison labor has also developed, and adapted to the development of the prison systems. The Quakers of Pennsylvania were economic…
U.S. Prison Costs After reading the essay, “A Homemade Education,” an autobiography of Malcolm X, I became quite curious about how many dollars America spends toward the prison system and how it affects our society. The autobiography itself covers how Malcolm X gained a homemade education simply by reading books while serving time in prison. He claimed, “I don’t think anybody ever got more out of going to prison than I did…prison enabled me to study far more intensively…sometimes as much…
Running head: HIV and AIDS in Prison HIV and AIDS in Prisons Heather Cooper CJ242 Mr. Thompson April 24, 2013 Kaplan College-Southeast Abstract The following pages contain information on the AIDS and HIV epidemic within the United States prison system. The characteristics of these inmates will be discussed and how well this population adjusts to the environment. There are some treatments and services provided to these inmates in and outside the walls of the prison. The public views are not…
correctional facilities for civil rights violation. Prisoners are aging and changes made throughout, the prison with correctional staff, technology, health care, and court ordered. To improve the prison system it is to focus on sustainability to improve the prison environment by giving the inmates the proper health care. Health care and mental health services have been a significant concern in the prison. As, many inmates do have some type of psychological disorder he or she are likely to be mentally…
consist of an analysis of the use and abuse of illicit drugs within the prison systems on a global basis. With information gathered from various sources such as the internet and one on one interviews with an inmate in a male correctional facility and a former inmate of a female correctional facility I intend to show the rampant flow of drugs in and out of the prison system, the control of (or lack there of) by prison officials, the drug gangs and dealers in correctional facilities, the…