"Prison is not a place for anyone to start, this is where everyone ends up, they become losers of life, this is the beginning of the game, it is only a tough survival period" ("prison"). Approximately 2,500 prisoners were sentenced to life imprisonment for homicide under the age of 18. More than 2,000 of them were sentenced to fixed imprisonment for compulsory censorship ("the United States"). Under the state law, it is mandatory to impose a life imprisonment on those convicted of felony.
Today, America is doubtfully distinguished that it is leading industrialized countries with per capita prison population, and over 1 million men and women are imprisoned. Typical prisoners in our prison are ethnic minorities, men, young people, and uneducated people. More than 40% of prisoners are illiterate and one third is unemployed when arrested. This overview will tell us important information about the link between crime and lack of opportunity, lack of crime and hope.
Minorities / Indigenous Prisoners In many indigenous countries, indigenous women are the fastest growing area of the prison population. Whether it is indigenous or female, their "double-minority" position in the prison system may require that they choose from among plans for indigenous men or non-indigenous women It means that it may not. They may also have different needs from other female prisoners. 12. Problems After Release Women leaving prisons receive varying degrees of support from prisons and social welfare facilities. In addition to the pressure they may lead to commit the first crime, they have to find a job, finding places to live, detoxification or alcoholism, and parental authority of the child who was taking care during confinement You may face many problems such as getting back.
For blacks and recent women, the increase in prison use is particularly evident. Therefore, we can see that the focus on the prison experience of minority and minority women is relatively small. Indeed, the number of women in our prison is very inadequate, which explains why they have paid limited attention to their prison experience. Despite the fact that women's birth rate is accelerating, only 6 to 7% of the total prison population is female (Merlo and Pollock 1995; Pollock 2002)
Female prisoners account for a small percentage of the total prison population, but female imprisonment rates have increased significantly in recent years. For example, in the UK and Wales, the number of women imprisoned in the past 10 years has increased by more than 200% and increased by 50% in the past 10 years. Number of men imprisoned at the same time 9. Since its founding, the prison has been completed and functioning to meet the needs of the majority of men. Until very recently, a small number of female prisoners were allowed to enter the same prison, and they were expected to deal with the same daily work and facilities as men. The lack of attention to women's very different and more complex needs leads to ignoring their human rights ignorance, international recommendations and many social injustices.