They're human beings and prison by its very nature is cruel and unusual punishment that no-one deserves. ... These prisons would still withhold some important freedoms, primarily the right to live and participate fully in outside society. Prisons would also still separate people from their friends, family, and lifestyle (for...
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The role of prisons today is no longer functional, it's symbolic: Prisons ... Well, we must not expect too much of ourselves if we believe that society will ...
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probation service, but also those confronting the penal system itself. What does society expect of its prisons? Reformation, deterrence or the protection of ...
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With great intensity, the society expects its enlightened persons to educate it concerning various elements of danger, reactionism, corruption, anachronism and confusion. The dominant spirit of the Islamic culture is that of Justice and Leadership.
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They just can't bring themselves to deal with criminals decisively and they tend to dismiss reliance on police and prosecutors and prisons as unenlightened. Many times I ... Now law enforcement sends a clear message about right and wrong, about personal responsibility, and about what a just society expects of its citizens.
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This paper discusses the negative ramifications of overcrowded American prisons. ... Society's Prisons ... A discussion about what society expects of its prisons.
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Argot: Language Used in Prisons Today ... Society's Prisons ... A discussion about what society expects of its prisons.
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An examination of the inhumane conditions in American prisons and a discussion of the need for rehabilitation programs instead. ... Society's Prisons ... A discussion about what society expects of its prisons.
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In Rhodes v. Chapman (1981), a case dealing with conditions of confinement, the Court had stated that society expects prisoners to experience "routine discomfort" as part of the incarceration experience. ... Dissenting Justices Assert Eighth Amendment Not Intended to Regulate Prisons; Justice Thomas, joined by Justice...
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It is paradoxical that society expects much from the prison while remaining apathetic or ignorant of its objectives. It is argued that prisons are obliged ...
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