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Rehabilitation in Prisons


Rehabilitation in Prisons
A research proposal to determine how perceptions of rehabilitation priorities differ among inmates, correctional officers & human services staff. Includes background, review of literature and a description of the proposed study.
9,000 words (approx. 36 pages) | 35 sources | 2000 United States


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"Chapter I
Nature Of The Study
Background
According to the Citizens United For The Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE) (1998), there are approximately 1.7 million persons in American prisons and jails, a figure that is dramatically up from the 744,000 inmates that were in American jails and prisons in 1985. This increase is said to be the equivalent of 1,075 more inmates each week.
Moreover, CURE (1998) reports that the United States now incarcerates at least six times as many people, per 100,000 population, as most civilized countries. England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway, and Japan all incarcerate only between 37 and 100 persons per 100,000. The..."

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APA Citation:

Rehabilitation in Prisons (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Proposal-Rehabilitation-in-Prisons/15659

MLA Citation:

"Rehabilitation in Prisons" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Proposal-Rehabilitation-in-Prisons/15659>




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