CRIME WITHIN PRISONS
....
Crimes within
prisons may include personal physical attacks, including assaults and homicide, as well as sexual attacks rape.
Crimes ....
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Weightlifting Privileges for Inmates
....
Prisons are places for punishment, and when
prisons concentrate on punishing criminals so as to discourage others from committing
crimes,
prisons serve the ....
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Early Release Programs for Non-Violent Crimes
.... because the number of inmates incarcerated for drug related
crimes has increased .... to achieve a successful reintegration to the community (Bureau of
Prisons, 2010 ....
(701

3

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Young Offenders and Violent Crimes
.... favors tearing down
prisons and replacing them with education facilities, which could be residential facilities for those who commit the most serious
crimes. ....
(586

2

)
Crowded Prisons and Privatization
.... of criminals (usually those sentenced for fist offenses, nonviolent
crimes, or prisoners .... that targeted both county level jails and state and federal
prisons. ....
(2507

10

)
California Super Max Prisons
.... drug market. Further, more than 60% of those in federal and state
prisons are incarcerated because of drug
crimes. Adding to complexity ....
(2244

9

)
Education & Recidivism in Texas Prisons
.... recidivism rate should be lower than in those Texas
prisons where prisoner .... meaningful results, as differences in prisoner characteristics (the
crimes for which ....
(2792

11

)
Mandatory Sentencing
.... their own boundaries and rules, thus resulting in the perpetration of violent
crimes. .... As Quinlan pointed out,
prisons do not enhance the development of their ....
(965

4

)
"Three Strikes" Law at the Federal Level This paper
.... one percent of federal prison inmates have been convicted of nonviolent and non-sophisticated
crimes and have no prior prison record. State
prisons contain ....
(2324

9

)
Juvenile Justice System Trends
.... youth which the RAND Corporation has cited as responsible for preventing "four times as many
crimes as spending the same amount on
prisons" (Covering 2). The ....
(677

3

)
Correctional Systems and Overcrowding
.... program. The problem of overcrowding in
prisons is a result of an erroneous belief that incarceration is the panacea for
crimes. By ....
(1274

5

)
Private Prisons
.... correctional system, as reflected in the mindless construction of private
prisons by for .... begin their journey of healing from the traumas of the
crimes and the ....
(1207

5

)
The Attica Prison Riot
.... More
prisons administrators are operating
prisons as total lock down facilities and .... Fifty four percent had been sentenced for violent
crimes, and just nine ....
(1102

4

)
The Criminal Justice System
.... system. His statistics show that in federal
prisons, 89% of the inmates are incarcerated for nonviolent
crimes Donziger, 32). He ....
(1993

8

)
Intermediate Punishments as Prison Alternatives
.... and providing authorization for bonds to build new maximum security
prisons (Facts on .... was an 11 percent decrease in serious violent
crimes (murder, aggravated ....
(1697

7

)
Elderly Persons in Prison This research examines the phenomeno
.... to being sentenced to prison, however, it is the violent
crimes committed by .... Most
prisons simply are not prepared to provide geriatric health care (Chaneles ....
(2300

9

)
Prisons and Crime Reduction
.... high school students who have already exhibited delinquent behavior (
Prisons, 1994 .... The programs were compared by computing how many
crimes would be prevented by ....
(1275

5

)
Colombia & US Justice Systems
.... drug cartels could not be extradited unless they committed
crimes after that .... result, the cartel members faced light terms in Colombian
prisons, contrasted with ....
(3557

14

)
Colombia's Criminal Justice System
.... drug cartels could not be extradited unless they committed
crimes after that .... result, the cartel members faced light terms in Colombian
prisons, contrasted with ....
(3591

14

)
Health Care in US State & Federal Prisons
.... Some sources suggest that
prisons might be a mechanism for halting the spread of a .... but that youths--even those not being charged with serious
crimes--are often ....
(5141

21

)
Juvenile Justice System & Violent Crimes
.... the chances that youths will leave prison and continue to commit
crimes (Smith and .... Most are detained in
prisons surrounded by barbed wire, in facilities which ....
(3846

15

)
Violent Crimes & the Juvenile Justice System
.... the chances that youths will leave prison and continue to commit
crimes (Smith and .... Most are detained in
prisons surrounded by barbed wire, in facilities which ....
(3846

15

)
TREATMENT OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME VERSUS TREATMENT OF BLUE COLLAR ...
.... underrepresented in English
prisons in comparison with blue collar criminals. It is true, however, that the rate of commission of white collar
crimes is lower ....
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9

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KINSHIP NETWORKS IN FEMALE PRISONS
.... is pointed out that women in prison for drugs or drug-related
crimes often show .... to the elevation in the number of female inmates in state and Federal
prisons. ....
(2165

9

)
Treatment of Young Offenders
.... favors tearing down
prisons and replacing them with education facilities, which could be residential facilities for those who commit the most serious
crimes. ....
(586

2

)
Criminals and the recidvism rate
.... association with a drug pusher, who is often involved in other
crimes, and the .... It has been proposed that drug rehabilitation programs in
prisons may help the ....
(2253

9

)
Crime Rates & Drugs (APA)
....
Crimes 57%; Use of Death Penalty for More
Crimes 46%; Treat Drug Addicts, Regardless of Whether They Can Pay 40%; More
Prisons 38%," (Crime and ....
(2683

11

)
Reforming the Criminal Justice System
.... ultimately reap more dividends than will building more
prisons (or forcing .... poor racial minorities are disproportionately targeted for common
crimes, so these ....
(883

4

)
Bias of the Criminal Justice System in the US
.... ultimately reap more dividends than will building more
prisons (or forcing .... poor racial minorities are disproportionately targeted for common
crimes, so these ....
(883

4

)
College Students, Drugs & Financial Aid
.... spends budget monies on
prisons instead of and at the expense of education and rehabilitation facilities. The lack of education leads to more
crimes in the way ....
(1001

4

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