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    received into the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations (CDCR) on February 16, 2000 for burglary in the 1st as a third striker. Subject arrived at CCI on July 7, 2015. Subject will be housed in Administrative Segregation Unit (ASU) placement in Facility A Housing Unit 6 cell B 106L, for self-expressed safety concerns. Subject explained that he was assigned as a porter in Facility A Housing Unit 3, and that Officer Lopez caught him with a kite/note that he was supposed to take to Inmate with the aka of “Black” in A section cell 106. The inmate with the aka of Black was identified as Inmate Herndon (K37052) Facility A 4A-106L. Subject stated he didn’t read the kite/note, but that an Inmate by the name of “Gary”…

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    Holly Prizmich Case Study

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    There are times in ones career in which you are graced with having the opportunity to converse with someone of high esteem, extensive knowledge, credibility, and pizazz who is open to share their story of success, passion, and ____________. Kathy Prizmich, National Director of Business Development is this person whom possesses all these qualities and exceeded any expectation of a marginal interview. While Kathy Prizmich had extensive years of success working with the California Department of…

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    Intro: The corrections system in the United States has been under scrutiny over the years. Since the early 1900’s the inmate population in the United States has continued to grow. No other country in the world has such a high percentage of its population incarcerated. Roughly 750 out of every 100,000 people are incarcerated in the U.S. The world average is only 166 per 100,000, proving that we are extremely high (Webb, 2007). It is known that one of the main reasons for our high number of…

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    around the incarceration problem. The budget has been farmost the most talked issue including the quality of life for the inmates. Two theories have been specifically been discussed: rehabilitation and deterrence. Deterrence has been the leading theory for the twenty years, in the past decade some views have been shifted to rehabilitation. Evidence from the Department of Justice have backed these claims with shifting towards rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is the future of the United States…

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    specific individual within seconds leading them to the perpetrator. Watching these shows led to my dream of being a Law Enforcement Officer, Corrections Officer, or FBI. Despite not being able to do all the exciting things on the tv shows, I found…

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    The immediate affect it has on our society is that it has helped the CDCR reduce its inmate population drastically. This benefits California in many different way. One example of how it benefits California is by how it has helped reduce the inmate population in our state prison system. This saves the state of California and CDCR about $500,000,000 million dollars annually. The funds have also help the California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation from expanding it prison housing…

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    of the State of California. The Court held that overcrowding of prison facilities led to eighth amendment violations related to inadequate health and mental health care services which contributed to unnecessary and preventable deaths (Brown v. Plata). This case appropriately demonstrates that mass incarceration is unsustainable with the current prison facilities. Furthermore, there are inadequate resources available in most states to increase facilities for incarceration. Furthermore, the…

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    offender that has been convicted two time of a serious violent felony is eligible to be sentenced under three strikes law. In the state of California, an offender that has two strikes and comes before a judge will sentence under three strikes law and given life in prison. The judge has no discretion. In California and other states, the prisons are fill with not only three strikers but also offenders with two strikes. According to Helland and Tabarrok (2007) the defendant under the three strikes…

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    Global Positioning System

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    Community Corrections is the supervision of criminal offenders in the resident population instead of incarceration. Probation and parole are the two most common types of community corrections; they are used federally in the United States and locally in all 50 states. Supervision is one role that probation and parole officers deal with; helping with that task is Global Positioning System (GPS) monitoring. Monitoring an offender using technology was developed by Harvard students, Ralph Kirkland…

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    Edwards, legislator analyst said that the legislatures conservative prediction is that federal payments for fiscal year 2014 which includes only six months under that years expansion rules, will reach fifty-two million about three percent of the states $1.6 billion prison health care bill. In 2015, the federal reimbursements are projected to a total of sixty-nine million (Vestal). Most inmates in the California prisons were asked to sign an enrollment form for Medicaid, but they did not want to…

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