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Prison Reform

Prison Reform and Legal Frameworks' refers to the systematic changes and policies aimed at improving the conditions and practices within correctional facilities, as well as the legal structures that govern the treatment of incarcerated individuals, ensuring their rights and rehabilitation. This encompasses legislative measures, judicial oversight, and advocacy efforts designed to address issues such as overcrowding, recidivism, and humane treatment.

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Prison reform is a critical aspect of the criminal justice system that aims to improve the conditions and effectiveness of prisons. By focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment, reform efforts seek to reduce recidivism and help former inmates reintegrate into society. Legal frameworks play a...

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Recidivism
The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.

Example: Programs aimed at reducing recidivism focus on education and job training.

Overcrowding
A situation where the number of inmates exceeds the capacity of the prison.

Example: Overcrowding can lead to unsafe conditions for both inmates and staff.

Human Rights
Basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person.

Example: Prisoners retain certain human rights, including access to healthcare.

Rehabilitation
The process of helping a person to return to a normal life after imprisonment.

Example: Rehabilitation programs may include therapy and vocational training.

Legal Framework
The system of laws and regulations that govern a particular area.

Example: The legal framework for prisons includes laws about inmate treatment.

Inmate
A person confined to an institution, especially a prison.

Example: Inmates have rights that must be respected by prison authorities.

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Broader changes aimed at improving the entire criminal justice system.
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Key Concepts

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