Prison Overcrowding Essay

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Abstract In this paper I will explain the difference in the educational level of the personnel that are in the prison system. I will discuss that most personnel within the system are educated and not as uneducated as the general population may think. I will discuss the cause and effect of personnel being released from incarceration with an improved education and how they are accepted in society. Prison Overcrowding Prison overcrowding has been an issue for the US Government for some time. It’s not an issue that just started yesterday or last year, it’s been an issue for many years. In my opinion, it has been an issue since there was a need for the prison system. There has never been enough room/space for people committing crimes. Within the prison system now, prison cells that was made to house one prisoner has been converted to house two with the use of bunk beds. Some prisons have open bays with bunk beds instead of cells. People need to understand that there is a difference between prison and jail. Prison is for long term and jail is for short term, although both places can be used to hold personnel pending trial. Many people that are within the prison system are educated. They may not have a college degree but most have a high school diploma or its equivalent, a G.E.D. You may ask yourself, does graduating from high school makes you an educated person? My answer to that question is yes. Think about it, you start going to school from Pre-Kindergarten and continue until high school graduation, that’s at least a good fifteen years of continued education. When a person chooses to attend college, they are choosing a specialty that requires more education, for example: a doctor, lawyer, nurse etc. These people are locked up because of the life style that they choose to live. Most wants fast or easy money, to be rich,

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