The Prison System in America Research Paper
The Prison System in America Research Paper
The Prison System in America Research Paper
Kevin Blanco
October 27th 2016
Criminal Justice 1010
Synopsis
This research paper will explore the prison system in America,
exploring aspects from the history of prisons and types of prisons, to
prison statistics. The history of prisons examining how and why they
started in America, from American colonial times to the first plans for
an American prison. The types of prisons will be addressed including
the issues of economics, security, in each type of prison, private
prisons vs. public prisons and levels of security, to demographics of
prisoners. Prison statistics will be used throughout this research paper
to portray a better idea of the prison system in America today.
Keyword: America, prison, system
Justice and strict drug laws. As the strictness of laws increased so did
the need to house criminals; the necessity of money as well as space
was desperately needed to keep up with the number of criminals to be
imprisoned. Thus, the birth of private prisons arose, a prison ran by a
third party that would save taxpayer dollars as well as lower the cost of
housing inmates. Though private prisons are a very debatable topic,
Today, privatized prisons make up 10% of the corrections marketturning over $7.4 billion per year (Godard 2016). Private prisons are a
debated topic because of the use of inmates contracted out to do labor
and turn a profile. Private prisons were seen to . . . build faster and
cheaper facilities, operate on smaller budgets, and improve the quality
of confinement and services (Schultz et al. 2016:3). With that being
said, private prisons are out to make a profit so some ethical issues
come into question with private prisons, such as labor rights and
quality of confinement. First, labor rights, Schultz (2016) explains,
Working inmates in general are denied minimum wage, workers
compensation, unemployment benefits, and a safe workplace. In
contrast to the publics labor rights, private prisons are violating those
rights to their prisoners. Quality of confinement comes into question
because private prisons are out to turn a profit so they can tend to cut
corners having to do with quality of staff, care, and living conditions to
save money. In general, private prisons tend to score lower in levels of
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