Verified Document

Correction System In The United States The Term Paper

¶ … Correction System in the United States The objective of this brief study is to examine the correctional system in the United States. This system was historically a state-owned and government-operated institution however, in recent years the prison system in the United States has become privatized and this has created a new paradigm in terms of housing prisoners under the present judicial system's orders.

If It Is Broken

The prison system received a wake-up call in the Spring of 2011 due to a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that the California prison system was required to reduce the inmates in its overcrowded prison system by 30,000 individuals. The court ruled that the California state's system was "incompatible with the concept of human dignity." (Thomas and Beckel, 2011) The United States is reported to have roughly 2 million individuals incarcerated in local, state, and federal jails or prisons, which equals "the equivalent of New Mexico's entire population and more...

Prison System is a Failure
The work of Mikkelsen (2007) entitled "U.S. Prison System a Costly and Harmful Failure" reports that the prison system population has risen "eight-fold since 1970, with little impact on crime but at great cost to taxpayers and society." Noted in Mikkelsen's report is a case involving a woman who is doing a two-year sentence for throwing a cup of coffee. The present population in the U.S. prison system is stated at 2.2 million, which is "nearly one-fourth of the world's total." (Mikkelsen, 2007) Mikkelson states that recommended are "shorter sentences and parole terms, alternative punishments, more help for released inmates and decriminalizing recreational drugs." (2007) These steps would reportedly "cut the prison population in half, save $20 billion a year and ease social inequality without endangering the public." (Mikkelsen, 2007)

III. Private Prisons

Private prisons were outlawed…

Sources used in this document:
Bibliography

Mikkelsen, Randall (2007) U.S. Prison System: Costly and Harmful Failure. Reuters News. 19 Nov 2007. Retrieved from: http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/11/19/us-usa-prisons-idUSN1841666120071119

Private Prisons are Back (2012 ) Corrections. Retrieved from: http://www.correctionsproject.com/corrections/pris_priv.htm

Thomas, Cal and Beckel, Bob (2011) Jailbroken: 5 Ways to Fix the U.S.A.'s Prisons. 13 Jul 2011. Retrieved from: http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/forum/2011-07-13-prison-jail-system-america_n.htm
Cite this Document:
Copy Bibliography Citation

Sign Up for Unlimited Study Help

Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.

Get Started Now