Sample Motivational Typology Project Outline
CORRECTIONS ARGUMENTS
Adults convicted of felony crimes may be imprisoned in one of the approximately 1800 state, federal, local or private prisons in America. Prisons confine felons serving sentences of longer than a year.
Limitations in Research
• Amount of inmates incarcerated
• The amount of inmates returning to prison
Statistics
• Arizona’s prison population has grown by 37 percent.
• 20 percent of inmate’s populations are sex offenders.
• The Arizona Department of Corrections has 8 percent of female inmates.
Corrections Activities
• The Arizona department of corrections is in charge of the incarceration of inmates in 10 prisons in the U.S state of Arizona. As of April 2009, the ADC manages over 40,191 imprisoned inmates and over 7,216 inmates who have been paroled or that are statutorily released. ADC is also in involved in recruitment and training of
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• Other crimes—females outnumber males in two categories, prostitution and runaway, and have significant numbers in embezzlement (41 percent), fraud (39 percent), forgery (36 percent), and larceny-theft (33 percent).
• About 138 percent increase in the number of crimes committed by females since 1970, but the equivalent male increase has been 57 percent.
Inmate-Offender Relationship
• Inmates try to avoid face the law or get incarcerated.
• 80 percent of the inmate population is known to be violent people who it’s one of the reasons they are away from society.
• Inmates are convicted felonies that are known to committee different types of crimes depending in different persons, situations and personal needs of the inmates.
Theory
• Social Mobility Theory: Arizona Department of Corrections provide for the safety, accountability and welfare of the public ADC personal and convicted inmates. Thoughts on