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incarceration rate in 2011 |
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500 per 100,000 Americans (five fold increase since '70s) 1% of all adults |
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number of people incarcerated |
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almost 2.3 million counting jails and prisons. |
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rate of people in corrections (parole/probation included) |
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3% of all citizens 7.5 million Americans |
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first year in 30 years, that they held fewer people incarcerated than the year before. (increase stopped) |
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percentage of African American men in their twenties |
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one-third are under some form of correctional control. One in Six have been to prison |
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$70 billion a year prison budgets are most expensive penal system. |
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1 in 28 has been imprison |
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variety of programs, services, facilities, and organizations responsible for the management of individuals who have been accused or convicted of criminal offenses |
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actions and practices, of individuals and institutions, designed to induce conformity with the rules and norms of society |
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"crime is normal and punishment performs the important function of spotlighting societal rules and values." |
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Three basic concepts of Western Criminal Law |
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central purpose of corrections |
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to carry out criminal sentence. to be "corrective" |
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percentage of corrections on parole or probation |
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complex whole consisting of interdependent parts whose operations are directed toward common goals and are influenced by the environment in which they function. |
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punishment and protection |
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paradox of progress for corrections |
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positive feedback yields growth, but positive feedback doesnt occur. just negative feedback |
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California Florida New York Texas together handle more than one in three state prisoners two=fifths of all corrections |
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# fed prison vs. state prison |
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102 vs. 1,719 90% of cost falls on state and local goverments |
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from 1940-1970. after 1970, corrections was get-tough policies |
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public service worker who interact directly with citizens in the course of their work, granting access to government programs and providing services within them |
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law of retaliation- principle that punishment should correspond in degree and kind to the offense. "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" |
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"man money" money paid to relatives of a murdered person or to the victim of a crime |
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