This study examines the Alabama Department of Corrections August 2009 Monthly Statistical Report and Fiscal Year 2008 Annual Report, recent articles to explain the serious public safety issue of prison overcrowding within the state of Alabama, lack of funding and correctional staff, and increasing violence among inmates. It is imperative that the stakeholders take a restorative justice approach to offenders who commit nonviolent crimes or otherwise be prepared to release substantial numbers of violent inmates due to federal court intervention, expanding parole, and other types of early release programs. Violent offenders will pose a greater threat to the com...
In the past 10 years, the number of prisoners increased rapidly from 13,000 to 20,500 and the insuff...
California experienced escalating issues with prison overcrowding from the late 1970s to 2010, as th...
As disasters continue to increase both in frequency and in capacity for damage, the impacts of such ...
State prison systems, particularly in the Southern US, have been overpopulated for decades with unli...
Since the United States began using incarceration as its cornerstone of punishment for those who tra...
This Note describes and analyzes Michigan\u27s Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act. Part I revi...
This study will investigate strategies to reduce overcrowding in California correctional facilities....
Currently, Arizona prisons are facing an interesting issue regarding overpopulation. While numbers o...
Prisons contain the most marginalized members of society with regard to race, ethnicity and social c...
Criminal justice system costs have grown exponentially during the last twenty years, yet have failed...
The vast correctional population in the USA is a pressing societal problem with widespread social im...
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...
Litigation in Mississippi required the Department of Corrections to ameliorate substandard condition...
Contemporary responses to the notion of advancing a ‘sense ’ of criminal justice through tougher pen...
The American prison system is a well-known, but often private, organization. Many prisons, in this c...
In the past 10 years, the number of prisoners increased rapidly from 13,000 to 20,500 and the insuff...
California experienced escalating issues with prison overcrowding from the late 1970s to 2010, as th...
As disasters continue to increase both in frequency and in capacity for damage, the impacts of such ...
State prison systems, particularly in the Southern US, have been overpopulated for decades with unli...
Since the United States began using incarceration as its cornerstone of punishment for those who tra...
This Note describes and analyzes Michigan\u27s Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act. Part I revi...
This study will investigate strategies to reduce overcrowding in California correctional facilities....
Currently, Arizona prisons are facing an interesting issue regarding overpopulation. While numbers o...
Prisons contain the most marginalized members of society with regard to race, ethnicity and social c...
Criminal justice system costs have grown exponentially during the last twenty years, yet have failed...
The vast correctional population in the USA is a pressing societal problem with widespread social im...
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...
Litigation in Mississippi required the Department of Corrections to ameliorate substandard condition...
Contemporary responses to the notion of advancing a ‘sense ’ of criminal justice through tougher pen...
The American prison system is a well-known, but often private, organization. Many prisons, in this c...
In the past 10 years, the number of prisoners increased rapidly from 13,000 to 20,500 and the insuff...
California experienced escalating issues with prison overcrowding from the late 1970s to 2010, as th...
As disasters continue to increase both in frequency and in capacity for damage, the impacts of such ...