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  • Levels of Incarceration

    State and federal inmates reside in different types of prisons that vary by security levels. Correctional authorities incarcerate the most dangerous prisoners in maximum security facilities, while...

  • What Is Mandatory Incarceration?

    Mandatory incarceration is also known as minimum sentencing guidelines. It establishes criminal penalties for certain felonies, usually drug or gun-related. The most famous example of mandatory...

  • The Effect of Incarceration on People

    Incarceration, especially when prolonged, can cause changes in behavior that friends and family members might find unusual. People living with ex-inmates should be patient regarding these...

  • How to Find an Ohio Prison Inmate

    Whether you are curious about a friend's incarceration status, are a victim who would like to know the incarceration status of the man or woman responsible or recently met a inmate but didn't...

  • How to Cope With Incarceration

    If you or a loved one are facing a jail or prison sentence, you may be wondering how to cope with incarceration. There are a number of strategies that you can employ and opportunities that you can...

  • What Is Shock Incarceration?

    Shock incarceration is an alternative incarceration program that results in earlier release from custody through an intensive 6-month "boot camp." The shock incarceration program was introduced in...

  • Economic Impact of Incarceration on Families

    Prison, while intended to punish criminal offenders, has unintended consequences for inmates' families. Research indicates that prison confinement causes tremendous economic hardship for inmates'...

  • Incarceration Process

    A person awaiting trial may be held in jail in pretrial detention for lack of bail or, in very serious cases, without bail being permitted. Prior to conviction, a person is legally considered...

  • Probation Vs. Incarceration

    According to a report published in the Christian Science Monitor in 2003, the United States had the world's highest incarceration rate. In that year, more than 5.6 million Americans had either...

  • Incarceration Alternatives

    Alternative to incarceration programs exist all over the country and are in place primarily to reduce jail and prison populations. These alternatives are designed to help individuals build work...

  • Cost of Treatment Vs. Incarceration

    According to the U.S. Department of Justice, two-thirds of drug offenders who are released from prison will be arrested again within three years. Prosecuting and incarcerating these offenders cost...

  • Negative Effects of Incarceration

    When a person goes to jail, everyone around him can suffer from the experience. Not only does it essentially put his life on hold for the term of his sentence, it also radically changes his life...

  • Alternatives to Incarceration for Women

    Women currently constitute the fastest-growing subset of offenders being incarcerated. In the United States, women make up 7 percent of the total prison population. Incarcerated women are usually...

  • Facts on Incarceration

    Incarceration is a hot topic in the U.S. Some states spend more on imprisonment than they do on education and there is much debate on whether the prison system is actually working. With an...

  • How to Integrate Into Society After Incarceration

    According to the Re-Entry Policy Council, about 650,000 former prisoners annually reenter American society. There are resources available to help former inmates learn how to successfully integrate...

  • How to Know What to Expect When First Incarcerated

    Prison confinement poses a challenging ordeal, but knowing what to expect from the incarceration process and preparing for the experience can ease your transition. Read on.

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