Rights of Inmates

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Amy Palmer Rights of inmates Everest College Online All inmates have equal rights that are protected by the U.S Constitution no matter what the prisoner may have done. These rights include the Pre-trial detainees; Inmates have the right to be free, under the Eighth Amendment, Inmates have the right to be free from sexual crimes, including sexual harassment, Inmates have the right to complain about prison conditions and voice their concerns about the treatment they receive. These are just a brief description of the few rights that inmates have there are many more that I will be discussing in this essay. Inmate rights have been changing in correction faculty’s around the world since the late 1970’s. One that really needed to change was the living conditions in jails and the ones that were in charge of inmates (Todd R.CLear, 2011). Today with the help of litigations, advocacy’s, and public education, we are working to ensure that conditions of confinement are constitutional and consistent with health, safety, and respect and dignity of all inmates. Even through those inmates that are in solitary confinement, suffer less neglect than they have been in years earlier, and overcrowding still remains a major problem, the fact that living conditions and even abuse on inmates has been eliminated (Todd R.CLear, 2011). The prison rights movement has successfully made an impact in the way today inmates or treated and how they are living. There goals of reducing the existing incarcerated population, especially among people of color, the mentally ill, and other vulnerable populations; ending cruel, inhuman, and degrading conditions of confinement is been made. With the four foundations that supported the legal rights of individuals under the correctional supervision constitution provided, the government with a list of the basic rights inmates has (Todd

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