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Imprisonment sits at the intersection of law, criminal justice, sociology, and public policy, making it a recurring subject in government and political science courses as well as criminology and social work programs. Students are drawn to it because it raises fundamental questions about how societies respond to crime, balance punishment with rehabilitation, and define justice. The topic invites scrutiny of correctional philosophy, the relationship between policing and social control, and the real consequences incarceration carries for individuals and communities.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a historical perspective, examining how philosophies of crime and punishment have shifted across time. Others adopt comparative frameworks, setting American corrections against justice systems in other countries. Case-study and policy-oriented angles are also common, with writers analyzing prison life for inmates, the psychological effects of imprisonment in adult correctional facilities, and the ripple effects incarceration produces for families and communities. Ethical dimensions—particularly the treatment of prisoners—appear frequently as well.

A strong essay on imprisonment begins with a clearly bounded thesis: rather than addressing incarceration broadly, focus on a specific dimension such as social control, recidivism, or the impact on incarcerated individuals and their children. Evidence that carries weight includes policy data, documented correctional practices, and findings on psychological or social outcomes for offenders and families. The most common pitfall is conflating description of prison conditions with argument—effective essays move beyond summarizing what imprisonment looks like to analyzing why those conditions exist and what they reveal about broader social and governmental priorities.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Newspaper Response to Orwell\'s 1984 to What Extent Is Resistance to Liberalism Justified
Unlike the real dictators Hitler and Stalin, Big Brother does not really exist and has never existed, except as the symbol of English Socialism (Ingsoc) and the Party that controls all aspects of life in Oceania through totalitarian, police state methods. After all, a dictator with a physical body will eventually become ill, decline with age and die, Big Brother will live forever as the image of a Party that intends to remain in power forever. Its members will die off, even at the privileged Inner Party levels, but that matters no more than cutting off dead fingernails.
Paper Masters
Final exam study guide
The paper is a take home examination. The examination consists of several long essay questions. All of the questions are regarding topics in terrorism. Three questions have been selected and answered. One question regards the causes of terrorism; one question addresses suicide bombings; and the last question addresses the detention facility, Guantanamo Bay.
Paper Undergraduate
SLP antitrust considerations and regulatory frameworks
Health Care – SLP – Anti-Trust In order to merge and operate in a joint venture acceptable to the FTC, the organization must be mindful of Title 15 of the U.S. Code, specifically Section 7 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. § 18, Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1, 2, and Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act. In addition, due to the FTC's recent special interest in the mergers/joint ventures of health care organizations, particularly but not solely in connection with price fixing, the organization should assume that the FTC will take special interest in any merger/joint venture achieved by this organization. Ultimately, due to the complexity of the laws and the FTC's special interest in health care organizations, this merger/joint venture should be approached with competent and experienced legal counsel, complying with the FTC's "Horizontal Merger Guidelines" and transparently seeking the assistance of the Office of the General Counsel or its designee before, during and after negotiations with another organization with merger/joint venture in mind. ?
Essay Doctorate
Policy approaches to preventing offender recidivism in Arizona
The paper topic primarily revolves around the preparation of a policy brief that addresses the issue of offender recidivism. The paper primarily focuses on the findings/conclusions of the articles by Mears, and colleagues, Spohn & Holleran, and Travis & Petersilia and focuses on the types of policies that would be effective in preventing offender recidivism.
Research Paper Doctorate
Chile Now One of the Most Prosperous
Now one of the most prosperous nations in Latin America, Chile has undergone a series of traumatic transformations during the course of its lengthy history. Indigenous Chilean people have survived attacks from both…
Thesis Undergraduate
Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative
This dissertation is based on Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative (JDAI), which has been initiated in the later years of the twentieth century with the prime intention to reduce the unnecessary detention of the youth, eliminate racial and ethnic inequalities, and provide safe environment to the public. This is one of the effective programs designed and implemented as an answer to the long-term significant negative consequences of detention. This program has implemented over 100 jurisdictions all over the country. Indeed, the program is very much effective and different from that of normal juvenile detention.This dissertation is based on Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative (JDAI), which has been initiated in the later years of the twentieth century with the prime intention to reduce the unnecessary detention of the youth, eliminate racial and ethnic inequalities, and provide safe environment to the public. This is one of the effective programs designed and implemented as an answer to the long-term significant negative consequences of detention. This program has implemented over 100 jurisdictions all over the country. Indeed, the program is very much effective and different from that of normal juvenile detention.
Paper Doctorate
Case Brief: Delinquent Minor
This paper provides a case summary for the court case In re Gault. At issue in the case was whether a juvenile in a delinquency proceeding that can result in incarceration in a juvenile detention facility is entitled to Due Process protections. The Supreme Court determined that juveniles facing incarceration are entitled to the same Due Process protections as adults.
Paper Doctorate
Hunchback Oppression, Isolation and World
The film adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame which came out in 1939 deals with a number of themes of direct relevance to that period in history. This essay discusses the pertinence of its themes of oppression and ethnic prejudice to the events unfolding in Europe at the time of the film's release. This is highlighted by the prejudice shown to gypsies both in the novel and in the Holocaust.
Paper Undergraduate
Quan and Qual Studies Qualitative Study Domestic
Domestic violence and child abuse are serious issues that affects everyone in the family. Children who are exposed to domestic violence or are abused are at risk to develop a number of potential negative outcomes ranging from emotional to psychological to cognitive problems. Not all of these children will develop problems, but it can be assumed that a fair number will and treatment can be helpful for the victims, but it still appears that legal interventions are most effective for the perpetrators. Thus, understanding what potential effects from exposure to violence can occur in secondary victims, treating them with understanding and care as well as and following strict rules with batterers and primary victims can help to reduce the tension and allow to design an individual program for families in need.
Research Paper Doctorate
Queen Elizabeth and Her Affairs With Ireland
Upon her ascendancy to the throne of England in 1558 - having survived two months' imprisonment in the Tower of London at the hand of her half sister Mary Tudor four years earlier - Elizabeth found herself hostage to…