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365 - Penal System & Related Institutions

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365 Penal and related institutions
365.068 Prison administration
365.3 Kinds of penal institutions
365.4 Institutions for specific classes of inmates
365.5 Prison plant
365.6 Inmates
365.7 Reform of penal institutions
365.9 History, geographic treatment, biography

Aging Michigan inmates sentenced to life as juveniles battle their doom | MLive.com. For many teens coming of age in the early 1960s, the world looked large and growing. President John F. Kennedy battled communism abroad, Walter Cronkite made world news accessible, and John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth. But for Sheldry Topp, the world was small, with detention homes and mental health facilities and whippings at home when he dared stray out to play. And when Topp thrust a kitchen knife into a stranger’s neck, the world began to look even smaller. He has spent the past 49 years behind bars. Now 67, Topp is Michigan’s oldest inmate serving life without the possibility of parole for a crime committed as a minor. “Basically, I was raised in prison,” Topp said recently at an Upper Peninsula prison, speaking in quiet tones and measured cadence as he described his crime, life and hopes for the future. “But I’ve changed,” he said. 44: Juvenile lifers who were 15 when they committed their crimes 6: Juvenile lifers who were 14 when they committed their crimes.

U.S. Executions Since 1976. Home Page | Disclaimer | Office Overview | Clark County IndianaClark County Courts | Adult Protective Services | Child SupportDomestic Violence | Controlled Substances | Juvenile CrimeThe Death Penalty | For Police Officers | Victim/ Witness ServicesLaw Links | Contact Us | Search Our Site. How to Avoid Rape in Prison - Men's (2015) - One of two new orientation videos being shown to new inmates in New York State. : Documentaries. How Gangs Took Over Prisons. On a clear morning this past February, the inmates in the B Yard of Pelican Bay State Prison filed out of their cellblock a few at a time and let a cool, salty breeze blow across their bodies. Their home, the California prison system’s permanent address for its most hardened gangsters, is in Crescent City, on the edge of a redwood forest—about four miles from the Pacific Ocean in one direction and 20 miles from the Oregon border in the other. This is their yard time.

Most of the inmates belong to one of California’s six main prison gangs: Nuestra Familia, the Mexican Mafia, the Aryan Brotherhood, the Black Guerrilla Family, the Northern Structure, or the Nazi Lowriders (the last two are offshoots of Nuestra Familia and the Aryan Brotherhood, respectively). The inmates interact like volatile chemicals: if you open their cells in such a way as to put, say, a lone member of Nuestra Familia in a crowd of Mexican Mafia, the mix can explode violently. Our Three-Year Struggle to Get Chicago to Admit We Were Beaten by the Police | VICE | United States. "Why did those cops attack you? " Sometimes it's an honest query; other times it sounds more like an accusation. It's the same sort of question people ask when victims like Ferguson's Michael Brown are killed by the police—what did they to do deserve being targeted?

More than four years after our attack, we still don't know the answer. And we're unable to reassure anyone, regardless of the color of their skin, that what happened to us won't happen to them. All we know is that when we attempted to fight back we found out just how CHAPTER 1: The Assault It was three in the morning on February 7, 2010, when our lives changed—not that we had any warning that the moment would hold any sort of significance. As we finished our meal, Greg stood to put his coat on in the narrow aisle of the restaurant and two men and a woman approached him. "What the fuck? "What the hell? The man pushed Greg, and a waitress came over to see what was happening.

They weren't having it. It wasn't. We didn't. St. Official Ten-Code List. Prison Tattoo Field Guide Photo Gallery - Teardrop - Crime Library. Inmate sexual assault: Clements Unit among nation's worst, survey says. Please Note: You may have disabled JavaScript and/or CSS. Although this news content will be accessible, certain functionality is unavailable. Skip to News « back next » Featured Photos - 9 total ( Expand ) Stay Sane and Turbine Toolshed Polk Street Saturday Night Pickled Punk Show Attebury Station Tribute Band 50 Shades of Black Contest Power of the Purse Partners In Education Award Banquet. The Psychological Impact of Incarceration: Implications for Post-Prison Adjustment. From Prison to Home: The Effect of Incarceration and Reentry on Children, Families, and Communities Craig Haney University of California, Santa Cruz December 2001 [ Project Home Page | List of Conference Papers ] Contents Abstract Endnotes Abstract This paper examines the unique set of psychological changes that many prisoners are forced to undergo in order to survive the prison experience.

This paper addresses the psychological impact of incarceration and its implications for post-prison freeworld adjustment. One important caveat is important to make at the very outset of this paper. I. Prisoners in the United States and elsewhere have always confronted a unique set of contingencies and pressures to which they were required to react and adapt in order to survive the prison experience. Among other things, these changes in the nature of imprisonment have included a series of inter-related, negative trends in American corrections. II. A. B. C. D. E. The Effectiveness of Prison and Jails to Rehabilitate It's Inmates. The American corrections system is failing in its effectiveness on re-habilitation of the prison and jail populations. The rate of re-arrest for American convicts are astoundingly high and continually growing. Inmates have a little less than a fifty-fifty chance of a successful probation period upon discharge from a prison or jail (The Washington Post)1.

At this point, it seems the only light at the end of this dark tunnel may be the hope inmates have in prisons and jails educational programs to reduce their rate of recidivism in the United States. This paper will provide the cold hard facts as to the rates of recidivism among ex-inmates and what can be done to deal with this problem, mainly focusing on the educational programs available in the correctional system to boost the rehabilitation rates for success among former inmates.

Article number one written by Mathew T. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9. Does Napoleon Beazley Deserve to Die? On April 19, 1994, the day that seventeen-year-old Napoleon Beazley committed cold-blooded murder, the high school senior came home from track practice, showered, and changed into a fresh pair of blue jeans. At that moment, just before he loaded his Haskell .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol and tucked it into his pants, the future held more promise for Napoleon than it had for generations of Beazleys before him, who had made a modest living raising peanuts and cotton near the East Texas town of Grapeland. Napoleon was the president of his senior class and a star athlete, a bright teenager with a loose-limbed confidence and a dazzling smile who had just been voted runner-up for the title of Mr. Grapeland High School. He didn't drink; he didn't smoke; he went to church on Sunday. He was an honor student and hoped to attend Stanford Law School someday. But for a light-skinned black teenager mocked by his black peers for acting "too white," success was not always a blessing.

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