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Q: How and why did reform work to improve prisons and other institution?
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What does the minister for justice and law reform do?

The Irish minister for Justice and Law Reform looks after all issues relating to justice and laws in Ireland. So that would include the police force, the prisons, courts, immigration, asylum, equality, European Union laws and many other things.


Do they do exercise in prisons?

they exercise with each other...


Which level of prisons is defined as a correctional institution designed to allow inmates most of whom pose low security risks a great deal of freedom of movement and contact with the outside world?

Minimum-security prisons, also known as federal prison camps or satellite camps, are designed for inmates who pose low security risks. Inmates in minimum-security prisons have more freedom of movement and contact with the outside world compared to other prison levels.


Is their a specific statute in Federal or state law that covers the privacy of mail and the exceptions of mail in a penal institution?

274.96 Mail Addressed to Prisoners Authorized personnel of prisons, jails, or other correctional institutions, under rules and regulations promulgated by the institution, may open, examine, and censor mail sent from or addressed to, an inmate of the institution. An inmate may designate in writing an agent outside the institution to receive his or her mail, either through an authorized address of the agent, if the mail is so addressed, or at the delivery Post Office serving the institution, if the mail is addressed to the inmate at the institution. See: U.S. Postal Service Administrative Support Manual Issue 13 (July 1999)


What can prisoners take into prison?

That depends on the institution and what state it's in, what county it's in, whether it's a state prison or a federal prison, and what the warden says is "OK" or not under local rules for that institution. A lot of prisons will not let you take in anything other than a small, soft-cover (paperback) bible or other religious book. Anything else will either be supplied, or the prisoner will have to buy it from the prison commisary (store) with money sent by the prisoner's friends and relatives.


Why did Romans not use police and prisons?

The city of Rome did have a police force. It was created by Augustus. The Romans did have prisons. However, prisons sentences were very uncommon. The Romans had other types of punishments. The prison were used for those awaiting a trial or a death sentence.


How much money is spent on prisons in other countries?

a lot my friends... a lot


What kind of people were sent to Alcatraz?

Inmates that were risks to other prisons


Which of these inspired reform movements such as temperance abolition and womens rights in american in the 1800s?

The early women's rights movement was built upon the principles and experiences of other efforts so as to promote social justice and to improve human condition.


How did muckrakers and other progressives reform American society?

They were a groupl of people who wanted to reform life for farmers and poor people.-


How many prisons do surenos own?

First off Surenos are a gang under the Mexican Mafia along with other gangs such as MS-13 & Eighteen Street. Mexican Mafia are the main one's with a lot of power in prison but they don't ''own'' the prisons it's way too many other gangs with numbers in the prisons for them to get passed before they ''own'' anything.


Family as a social institution?

Family is definitely a social institution. Family is considered a social institution because there are many people who interact with each other in one place.