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    Introduction Mental health in prisoners is problem which is often not considered as a great one in the public health field although it is a matter of fact that many prisoners suffer from mental illness. . The rate of mental disorders is significantly higher in prisoners compared to the general population. Studies in several different countries show that 10-15% of the prison population suffer from mental illnesses. 1 in 7 prisoners has a mental disorder worldwide (Fazel & Seewald, 2010), around…

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    Prisoner B-3087, this book happened during the Holocaust that happened on January 30, 1933 through May 8, 1945. Jack Gruener, a pre-teen who was a survivor of the Holocaust. It was harsh for the Jews, as they watch their own people die in front of them by the Nazi guard or by disease or by their own people. The jews were treated worst than animal by only having little to no food, sleeping with people that have disease (Or catching it), little to no clothes, killed, burn alive, toxiced, electric…

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    I read Michael Vey, The prisoner of cell 25 and I gave the book a ten out of ten. Michael Vey has lots of action and conflict, Those types of book are my favorite that's why I gave it a ten out of ten. In the book, the protagonist owns a large company and for the kid that he does test with he lets them get whatever they want. So I wonder how much money he has into the company because the kid would get diamond jewelry. In the book, scientist conducted an unapproved experiment in a hospital and…

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    I believe that all prisoners should retain all rights like any other ordinary citizen. Even though prisoners do not have full constitutional rights; they are protected by the eighth amendment’s prohibition against “cruel and unusual punishment”. Regardless of the situation and the circumstance that caused them to take the wrong path; they are still people like us and should be treated equally. For example every citizen has the right to a fair trial prior to convection. In my opinion they should…

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    United States today is should prisoners have rights and if they should what rights do they deserve to have and which ones should be stripped away from them. Some people believe that if a person commits a crime that they do not deserve to have any rights at all, but others may argue that everyone even a criminal should have some type of rights given to them. Prisoners must have several basic rights because they cannot fend for themselves while behind bars. When prisoners go into the prison system…

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    Family members of prisoners suffer humiliation and embarrassment because of what a mate, sibling, or parent may have done to an innocent victim. Personally visiting a spouse or parent is experience because many prisons are located in remote areas. Also, family under go money loss every time they reach out to their loved one when they communicate by telephone. It is a documented fact that inmates who regularly correspond with their family members do well with reform programs offered to them…

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    Read Around The Genre: Wizards and Witches Rowling, J.k, Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban -Fiction Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is about Harry Potter's adventure on finding out who Sirius Black really is. He takes on this adventurous journey with his friends Hermione Granger a muggle/wizard and Ron Weasley a red haired troublemaker. In this adventure book Harry is going into his 3rd year at Hogwarts. (Wish I could have a million owls telling me I’m expected to go to…

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    Early in “The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses” by Head, Brille describes Hannetjie as inhuman, but by the end of the story changes his mind. The reasoning for this is Hannetjie’s sudden shift in character. Throughout Bessie Head’s story, Span One sees Hannetjie as unnatural in his movements and demeanor. To describe him, they use words such as “eyes [are] the colour of the sky but they [are] frightening. A simple, primitive, brutal soul gaze[s] out of them” (Head 127). Towards the end, Brille attempts…

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    discuss whether or not a prisoner should have the right to vote in their article, “Debate: Should Prisoners Be Allowed to Vote?” Elizabeth Hull discusses if prisoners should have the right to vote once they have completed their sentence in her article, “Felons Deserve the Right to Vote”. Also, in yet another article, “Florida’s Former Felons” Elizabeth Hull discusses if prisoners should have the right to vote once released from prison. To begin with, prisoners should not have the…

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    The Prisoner Communication Services policy came into force on 1st October 2011 and replaced PSO 4400 Chapter 4 and PSI 06/2011. It is concerned with matters of prisoners’ communications and includes the prohibition of prisoners’ from accessing social networking sites. There are several forms of domestic legislation which grant power to the Secretary of State to pass policies regarding prisoner’s treatments and rights, including statutes and case law. The Human Rights Act 1998 and the European…

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