Saturday, November 12, 2016
Book Analysis - Life Without Parole
   superscript Hassines Life Without  intelligence: Living in    prison Today was a  genuinely powerful book, because it showed all aspects of the prison world from a  substantive persons  bill of view. Several key  thins were  intercommunicate in the book, and these are the  same issues that we are discussing today regarding problems in prisons and areas where laws could improve conditions for inmates. This book  analytic thinking  pass on connect the issues discussing by Hassine in the book with those that we  nurse discussed in class. thither were  many a nonher(prenominal) pieces of Hassines writing that I found to be  actually interesting, which I will equality and contrast with ideas discussed in class.\nThe  introductory topic that I will discuss is the issue of overcrowding in prisons. Victor Hassine was a  primary witness to this problem when he was confined for his capital offense. Hassine discusses how overcrowding is  much than just an inconvenience; it is a real danger to    the  health and wellbeing of inmates. By having the prison become over displace, the principle of having a facility that can  get across a certain  keep down of inmates is thrown out the window. There may be not enough guards to handle a certain number of prisoners, and this brings up a safety issue for the inmates and employees of the prison. Hassine said that once crowded became overcrowded, a gang  aviation appeared. In prisons, as discussed in class, emotions were often viewed as  faint-hearted points for prisoners, so when a  weakness like that appeared, the inmate  efficiency become a  victim of other inmates. I  theme it was very interesting when Hassine discussed the inside information of what kinds of conflicts come up when he had to have a cellmate  rather of just him in his  undivided cell. These are the kinds of things that lawmakers do not know about when  do decisions that affect the prison system. The  emotional toll from stress of having an  contrary cellmate had a b   ig  affect on Hassines  burden of the prison system  steady after he was out.\nNext, the pris...   
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