Prison Case Study

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The research study is to describe how there are more African Americans in prison than any other race Whether it is African American men or women in the prison African Americans are still the leading race inside the prison system. Based upon the research I was setting out to prove that African Americans were the leading race in the prison systems, but sometimes people don’t always understand why or how some people economic status and education can play a hug part on where the direction of their lives take them. The main in this study was to determine if African Americans are the leading race in the prison system. So I set out to find out if “there are more African Americans from ages eighteen thru thirty are in prison at a greater percentage than White or Hispanics”. Imprisonment was and still is a form of criminal punishment that became well known in the United States after the American Revolution.

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Prisons have been around since the 1500s but from watching different movies and reading books before they were what they are today facilities, people would be put in things such as dungeons. Imprisonment is the main form of punishment or rehabilitation in the United States. It is known that the United States has the highest level of imprisonment. “Prison building efforts in the United States came in three major waves. The first began during the Jacksonian Era and led to widespread use of imprisonment and rehabilitative labor as the primary penalty for most crimes in nearly all states by the time of the American Civil War. The second began after the Civil War and gained momentum during the Progressive Era, bringing a number of new mechanisms—such as parole, probation, and indeterminate sentencing—into the mainstream of American p...

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... the correlation that economic status definitely affect educational status thus, causing one to do things that could get one in trouble and possible put in prison.

With both of these graphs breaks down the federal, state, and local jails because there is about 2.3 million African American in prison so these graph shows how they break down how people are categorized in prison. Based on statistics there are more black people in jail then there are in college status show that in 2000 there were 791,600 black men in prison and 603,032 enrolled in college versus in 1980, when there were 143,000 black men in prison and 463,700 enrolled in college ( Wikipedia.2014). In 2003 there was a change in the amount of African American in college versus African in prison there was a significant increase in the amount of people that actually went to college instead of prison.

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