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  • Title:  Overcrowding in America's Prisons: Can rehabilitation help lower the growing numbers of repeat offenders?



    ESSAY DETAILS 
    Subject:Law & Government
    Date:April 15, 2003
    Level:University, Master's
    Grade:A-
    Length:22 pages (5525 words)
    Essay rating:30  28  1  (total score: 87)
    Keywords:

    american prison system, prisons, mandatory sentences, rehabilitation, repeat offenders, jails, budget deficit, substance abusers, productive citizens, thesis statement, statement of the problem, high crime, crime rate, overcrowding, warehouses, meld, hypothesis, prisoners, criminals,



    ESSAY TEXT 

    Overcrowding in America's Prisons:

    Can Repeat Offenders Be Rehabilitated

    Thesis Statement and Hypothesis:

    Prisons in America are overcrowded, understaffed and I believe put very little emphasis on rehabilitation.

    Introduction:

    The American prison system was set up to rehabilitate prisoners so they can meld back into society as productive citizens. Instead, factors as high crime rate and of course, mandatory sentences have caused an increased over-crowding of our jails. This has also caused and increased budget deficit. Where is the rehabilitation that once was used, it has all but disappeared in the prison system today.

    Statement of the Problem:

    Anyone who watches television or even reads a newspaper has seen examples of the lack of justice in America. Our jails and prisons have become warehouses ... Showed first 120 words of 5573 Size (words) ...

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    ... Continuing with another 115 out of 5573 Size (words) ...lower the number of repeat offenders if we are willing to redirect the focus of our prisons. It will not be easy and it will not be cheap; but it will be worth it for the good of society as a whole. Rehabilitation of criminals can be greatly improved, and the successful measurement documented by implementing a very old but successful scientific theory of "cause and effect".

    Work Cited

    Begun, Abbey M. B.A. ed., Jacobs, M.A. ed., Quiram, Jacquelyn F. B.A. ed. Prisons and Jails a Deterrent to Crime? Information Plus 1999 ed.

    Davis, Bertha. Instead of Prison. New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Franklin Watts publishing 1986.

    Lacayo, Richard, "Law and Order, Crime rates ...Essay still continues 100 more words...




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    Author:hyperchick98
    Score:4 of 4 people (100%) found this comment useful.
    Date:02 February 2006: 11:49:24
    Title:Great essay!
    Comment:

    This essay was really easy to read and I think it is very well written and planned out! I found it to be a very interesting paper as well and I agreed with many of the points you were making throughout.


    Author:jacksonboy
    Score:4 of 4 people (100%) found this comment useful.
    Date:06 May 2005: 16:09:19
    Title:Nice, long essay
    Comment:

    would have liked to see why you think there has been an overall focus to incarceration rather than rehabilitation


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    Score:6 of 6 people (100%) found this comment useful.
    Date:25 February 2005: 14:45:28
    Title:Nicely Done.
    Comment:

    This is a well written essay which follows the principles of proper structure. Thesis statement, body, and conclusion. Argument is well presented and well defended.


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    Score:13 of 14 people (93%) found this comment useful.
    Date:21 October 2003: 16:32:32
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    Comment:

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    Score:12 of 16 people (75%) found this comment useful.
    Date:15 April 2003: 12:23:09
    Title:Very Detailed
    Comment:

    I found this essay to be very well planned out and structured. It was easy to follow and overall well written!


    Author:jacksonboy
    Score:5 of 12 people (42%) found this comment useful.
    Date:07 March 2004: 23:37:45
    Title:Very Organized
    Comment:

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