By: Merle Temple | 2010-03-27 | Regulatory compliance The U.S. makes up 5% of the world's population but locks up 25% of the world's prisoners, more per capita than China and Iran. Today's prisons hold men whose only "crime" was to buy a large quantity of legal cold medicine that "can be" used in meth manufacturing. read more
By: Bill Robinson M.I.Mgt | 2011-01-03 | News and society For the last 200 years prison food has been a major issue in the worlds penal systems. At the start of the 1800's in England, food was not a problem - you simply didn't get any! You could buy some food off the gaoler - if you had money that is, or your family could send food to you (after the gaoler had extracted his share). In modern times, riots have been caused because of problems with prison food,. But over the last 10 years, there has been a massive change in prison catering systems. read more
By: Rico Kidd | 2010-03-30 | Diet Overview of what you can expect when dieting on the Michael Thurman body makeover program. Introduction to the program and how this program will make you lose weight. read more
By: Albert Akogo | 2010-11-30 | Criminal Whether you are looking for someone in the federal prisons or in the state prisons, the fact remains you want to locate a prison inmate. A prison inmate is someone who has been convicted of a certain named crime and has been jailed to serve a term in the prison. The reason why anyone would need information on prison inmates is because they want to find out if some people who are of interest to them are not potentially harmful. read more
By: Stan Moody | 2011-03-26 | Politics As desperate politicians scramble to avoid red ink, low hanging fruit includes addressing what is wrong with our bloated criminal justice system...An option is the rapidly evolving eletronic surveilance devices coming on the market...Resistance derives from two sources - public service employees defending their jobs and a public that wants "other" out of sight... read more
By: Andrea Costantine | 2010-03-26 | Business Do you feel like you are constantly checking emails and reacting to everything that is coming in instead of taking control of your day and doing what is most important to you? If so, this article will give you some easy solutions to break free from email prison. read more
By: Stan Moody | 2011-04-17 | Politics Prison reform advocates tend to focus on individual human rights cases and leave behind the systemic problems that created and sustain those abuses...Dr. Boyce Watkins suggests that while high profile cases like the Scott Sisters are compelling, we should never lose sight of the big picture...As an example, he suggests that the release of the Scott Sisters took the Georgia Prison Strike off the front page... read more
By: Dr. Simon Smith | 2010-12-23 | TV As Prison Break ended, the fans were expecting a spinoff of the show, as rumors were abound that there would be a female version for the movie. The creators had also planned the title of this version of the show as Prison Break: Cherry Hill. But the idea seemed to be less promising when the writers' strike ended and the episodes of the fourth season was aired. read more
By: William L. Smith Ph. D. | 2010-04-03 | Politics In the United States the prison system has become the first response to resolve far too many of the social problems that overwhelmed individuals living in poverty-ridden urban cities across America. These social problems are often concealed and grouped together under the label of "crime" and automatically become criminal behavior of people of color. read more
By: Alice Ken | 2012-03-29 | Law Over the years, the issue of adolescents in juvenile criminal justice systems has become a major concern. There has been a dramatic increased in the number of adolescents who are incarcerated in juvenile system in the United States compared to other countries. This has begged the question whether adolescents in the United States are more criminal than other adolescents in the world or if there is read more
By: nichole | 2011-02-05 | Careers A revenue source you probably haven't thought of is practicing part time in a prison or a jail.The one way of making money that you have never given a thought to is providing medical services part time in a prison. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story about a man in China; sentenced to a long prison term for the crime of another yet it is the hope of what awaits him after his time is done that keeps his spirit alive in a place where life does little other then continue. read more
By: Dan McGrath | 2011-05-11 | Government As health care starts to tear apart our contry the real hidden cost of it will be tucked away in our own prison system read more