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Practitioner Interview: Former inmate Name: Instructor: Task: Date: Practitioner Interview: Former inmate Retrospection about the past, understanding the present, and foreseeing the future of a former inmate reveals an overwhelmingly unique perspective of the circumstances that leads to a crime.... This narrative essay is to enlighten us, of a former criminal's life, an attempt to walk in the shoes of a person with a criminal past, and inquire their opinion on our criminal justice system having been a former inmate....
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Essay
Their imprisonment was 125 per 100,000 five years ago and this has now increased.... A further change was made on our prisons as the governments adjusted to correcting the inmate's behaviors by removing them from the society thereby reducing costs.... (Wikipedia, 2006)
According to reports that have been written, the main problem experienced in our prison is an increase in inmate population.... This problem has been experienced more in remand prison and as a result of overcrowding, the prison system experience worse conditions....
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The care of those in remand and those boys below eighteen were described by him as “institutionalized deprivation”.... More than 5,000 prisoner to prisoner assaults had taken place over the last ten years.... A sickening… and disheartening culture of racist abuse existed in the institution where the Asian and Black inmates were referred to as “black bastards” or “monkeys” by the prison officers who discriminated them against the white inmates asking them to go back to their own Black inmates felt that they were being “stereotyped” as being more aggressive and violent and blamed for bullying than their white counterparts....
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it is clearly overt that prisons have intrinsic weaknesses that always result into unwanted constraints in terms of… Moreover, these weaknesses may be evident due to prison design concerns and loopholes in control of prison physical security.... Therefore, this document encompasses a study that explicates on the prison architectural designs and the various legislations and The paper ends in a conclusion that offers the reader a second thought in the effort towards ensuring more favourable and habitable surroundings and security conditions within the prisons....
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Research Paper
echnology is also altering the health care system within prisons by equipping prison medical facilities with medical remote tools, and cameras that allow inmates to get virtual checkups.... Some prisons are using a monitoring method called radio frequency identification tracker (RFID) which involves an inmate wearing an electronic bracelet that tracks their every movement within the facility.... An alarm goes off when an inmate wearing the RFID enters a prohibited zone (Siegel & Bartollas 129)....
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The objective of inmates' education is to convey knowledge among the prisoners for outside world and enhance the rehabilitative aspects of American prison.... Over the past few decades, several continental have adopted this approach in order to ensure the effectiveness of correctional system....
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Research Paper
In the paper “Inmate Health care” the author discusses a qualitative approach of research methodology that is deemed to be fit in researching the above-stated topic.... It is worth mentioning that the data relating to the contributory factors and the problems, which generate severe problems in the smooth functioning of the Inmate Health care approach, has been collected.... In addition, the turbulent financial conditions are also a major problem, which imposes an adverse impact on the system of offering effective care to the inmates....
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The paper "Issues Relating to Medical Negligence " highlights that inexperience is irrelevant in determining the standard of care applicable.... … Generall, the court's approach to the standard of care in medical negligence cases differs to other negligence cases and the Bolam test defined the standard of care as being “of the ordinary skilled man exercising and professing to have that special skill, a man need not possess the highest expert skill ”....
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