i think bcz they spend alot of time with each otha example as a high skool student when we go to class evryday we saw sumone who is very attractive and wants to talk to tht person as a nurses they go to prison everyday they saw tht inmates again &again which creates bond between dem and some of inmates try to MANIpulate some of the nurses in which most of the inmates get succeed and most of them not. so when we wrk in prison if any inmate try to share everything wid u and listen tht inmate but if this thing going on everyday. thts mean you had feelings abt tht inmate or at somept u feel u r getting attached with tht inmate but its yr responsible as a nurse how to shut tht down , you have to tell tht inmate stay away, or its not appropriate bcz they try to manipulate the nurses
Approximately 56% of state prison inmates report having a mental health problem.
Usually yes, subject to some restrictions.
56%
Only if they request it, or if they have had problems, are they seperated, however there are some inmates that hide their crime, as well as inmates that are turned out and perform sexual favors for other inmates for protection.
I want to write a report about prison inmates and need some pictures to make it look better. Is there a place where I could get inmates photos online?
the target population
Not if they are both incarcerated. Some states/prisons have conjugal visits for married inmates.
It is not accurate or fair to generalize the values and behavioral patterns of all prison inmates. While some individuals in prison may exhibit negative behaviors, it is important to remember that each person is unique and may have a variety of experiences and characteristics that influence their actions. It is essential to approach individuals in prison with empathy and understanding.
All of the inmates in the U.S. prison system would represent the population of interest for the researchers. This population refers to the entire group of individuals that the researchers are studying or trying to draw conclusions about. By studying this population, researchers aim to gain insights and make inferences about the characteristics or behaviors of inmates in the U.S. prison system as a whole.
Inmates are sent to federal or state prison due to their offenses. If they are tried at a state level for a state level offense, they will go to a state facility. If they have committed a federal crime, they will go to a federal penitentiary.
Current studies have shown that prison inmates are more likely to have a mental disorder of some kind (ADHD, bipolar, and conduct disorders). In one study, the percentage of inmates who met the criteria for ADHD was 9.6%; this rate is higher than the 3%-5% estimate for the general population. Poor impulses and a higher likelihood of drug abuse likely are responsible for a higher proportion of ADHD people in prison.
It may be a a space issue. It is not unusual for prisons to house locally sentenced inmates or local jails to house felony prisoners. Some (many?) prison and jail systems house each other's inmates on a space available basis, so that they do not fall afoul of court decisions which limit the number of inmates that they can house without exceeding a court-imposed limit.