CRM 1301 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Paul Bernardo, Bourgeoisie, Atavism

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Provide homeless shelters (remove crime based on necessity) Teach and nurture children properly (values/ societal norms) There is a contradiction between punishment and rehabilitation. One institution aiming to accomplish two entirely different objectives is impossible. Hard to find employment/housing/relationships (when one has a criminal record) Socially removed (the world changes fast when you"re behind bars technology) Japan, netherlands, iceland, india, england, canada = lowest incarceration rates. Not a deterrent (children go to watch, it"s a fun dance party" in prison ) Simply because there are less female inmates yet costs to run the facility stay the same, therefore the cost per inmate increases. Prison wasn"t always considered punishment held person before punishment read the bible; a period of solitude. Sometimes a person"s entire family was held. poor houses; hope to make people productive (beccaria) abusive environment, poor people had to pay fees people who couldn"t pay their debts imprisoned and make mass.

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