Category: Prison

  • Prisons as a Response to Crimes

    Introduction Classic psychosocial research has demonstrated how prisons are advanced and intricate places that can significantly influence individuals incarcerated there. Each nation in the world uses imprisonment as a kind of punishment. It is the most punitive punishment that authorities can impose in most countries. Since World War II, the global rate of imprisonment has…

  • Contribution of Prisons to US Racial Disparities

    Summary The American prison system has a high incarceration rate, with most of the individuals in reformatory facilities. However, it is impaired by discrimination and disproportionation, with Blacks and Latinos being the most affected groups. The statistics described in the article “The Contribution of Prisons and Jails to US Racial Disparities During COVID-19” show that…

  • Recidivism in American Prisons

    Table of Contents Introduction Defining the Problem Recidivism Causes Offering Possible Solutions Conclusion References Introduction A prison system appeared to introduce some impact on people who violated laws. In other words, prisons are a kind of deterrent measure that prevents people from acting unlawfully. Nevertheless, numerous people still keep committing misdemeanors and felonies irrespective of…

  • Prison Reform: Rethinking and Improving

    Table of Contents Introduction First Step Toward Prison Reform Improving the Circumstances and Environments Within Prison Walls Development of the New Prison Model Conclusion References Feedback Reflection Introduction Prison reform should be implemented through ensuring public safety, improve the circumstances of incarceration to create a constructive culture, and develop a model to incentivize behaviors, attitudes,…

  • Whether Socrates Should Have Disobeyed the Terms of His Conviction and Escaped Prison?

    The ancient Greeks said: “The fear of death is worse than death itself.” Did the great Socrates think about this when death inexorably approached him? Did he not think that a man should be able not only to live with dignity but also be worthy to die, opposing the fear of death with the strength…

  • Psychological and Sociological Aspects of the School-to-Prison Pipeline

    Introduction The school-to-prison pipeline is a tendency in which children are punished for minor disciplinary infractions by being placed into the criminal justice system. Notably, this system appears to be targeted against students of color. The reason why the school-to-prison pipeline exists is zero-tolerance disciplinary policies within schools that automatically consider the necessity of severe…

  • Prisons and the Different Security Levels

    Prisons are differentiated with regard to the extent of security, including supermax, maximum, medium, and minimum levels. Prisoners experience different degrees of freedom depending on the prison they are placed in. The security level of a prison also determines whether inmates are isolated or interact amongst themselves and with visitors. Convicts are sent to different…

  • Mass Incarceration in American Prisons

    Abstract The research paper covers the description and the analysis of mass incarceration in American prisons. The aim is to show that this social phenomenon has a negative impact on society and provide possible solutions to the problem. It has been done by examining the possible social and financial consequences of mass imprisonment in the…

  • Administrative Segregation in California Prisons

    Introduction In California prisons, administrative segregation is applied to control safety as well as prisoners who are disruptive within the jurisdiction. This control involves inmates being excluded from association with others and is in accordance with the enforcement act that governs the segregation. This segregation is important because it prevents an inmate from escaping if…

  • US Prisons Review and Recidivism Prevention

    There will always be offenders in any given society however organized the said society could be. This necessitates the establishment of places where such individuals can be isolated from other people and helped to reform their characters and show what is wrong and what is right. This is what has come to be known as…