What are some of the major issues that prisons face today? What new issues might the future bring?

What will be an ideal response?


Three special problems facing corrections administrators today are health threats related to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), the aging of the prison population and the consequent health issues, and the unique problems of mentally ill prisoners. Each carries a spectacular price tag for health and treatment services that results in the consumption of disproportionate amounts of most prison budgets. Another issue is the possible impact of terrorism on corrections, as well as the role of correctional personnel in antiterrorist efforts.

Future special problems may include the housing of foreign terrorists, the emergence of new diseases that further tax prison health systems, or changes in public policy or the law that lead to increases in inmate populations (a condition that might overwhelm already crowded prisons and jails).

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a. Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts b. Crawford v. Washington c. Coppolino v. State d. Frye v. United States

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Law enforcement uses intelligence-led policing to focus its scarce resources on the areas where the most crime occurs.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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___________ _________ believed that the chief purpose of government was the protection of property

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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