Introduction To Corrections

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Last updated 2:38 PM on 4/29/26
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What are the arguments FOR the death penalty

Closure for families, Justice, Incapacitation, Deterrence, Values.

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What are the argument's AGAINST the death penalty

Executing innocent people, High Financial costs, Religion, moral, Hiprorany,life in prison

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Can Inmates be Rehabilitated

Some can be

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Death Penalty(Executions) (5)

Hanging, Firing Squad, Electric Squad, Gas Camber, Lethal injection

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Reasons Females get in trouble (2)

Drugs(80%) and Stealing Property

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When a women is pregnant in prison where does the baby go after being born

Children will go the mothers mothers (grandma) if the that grandma appears to be responsible.

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Paternalistic Instinct

Police officers and the Judge may be more nicer to females than males

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Co-correctional Prison

Males and females together

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Who will win between Maturity or age

Age

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Infancy

age of criminal responsibility to young to process the mens prison (criminal Intent)

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What Is the age you have to be to be able to go to prison

18

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3 Types of Juveniles in court system

Dependent children, Neglected children, Juvenile Delinquent

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3 Types of J.D.’s

Criminals (under age), Unruly/unmanageable, Status Offenders

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where are Juvenile delinquent detention facility usually located

in a Urban area which is close to family and places close by rather than the adult prisons

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what is a Status offense

Actions prohibited by law due to a youths status as a minor (basically things adults can do but not minor’s.

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Examples of status offense

Curfew, runaway, AIC/CIG.

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Unruly/mangeable

Person in need of supervision (children)

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What age do you have to be to be legibility for the death penalty.

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Chancery Court

Based on fairness and conscience rather than rigid common law.

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Examples of Chancery Court

Domestic relation, Divorce, Custody

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At what age can a person be sentenced to an adult correctional facility

(18) but If accused of committing a serious crime the age can vary from 10-13 years old

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What types of crimes are eligible for the death penalty

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What are some advantages of co-correctional facility

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Can a correctional facility censor mail? what standard is used to determine whether or not mail should be censored?

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What is cruel and unusual punishment?

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What right do many felons lose upon conviction?

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What are considered to be the main crime committing years for individuals in the United States?

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What to use for taking notes

Car laptop, Station computer, Notebook