Determine the constitutional rights of incarcerated persons


Assignment:

 

Explain the issue(s) in at least one U.S. Supreme Court Case published within the past 10 years that addresses the balance between constitutional rights of incarcerated persons and administrative functions in corrections. (Approximately one paragraph)

To assist you with this part, note that the issue(s) in a U.S. Supreme Court case typically refers to the main challenge or claim that the court ultimately addresses in its ruling. For example, in Brown v. Plata (2011) (discussed in your textbook), a major issue was whether overcrowded conditions for correctional populations violates the Eighth Amendment of the U. S. Constitution. Although you may choose any relevant U.S.

Supreme Court case published within the past 10 years, you may find it helpful to select a case from Table of Chapter your textbook.

Determine how the constitutional rights of incarcerated persons have been addressed by the U.S. Supreme Court in a case published within the past 10 years (for your selected case above). (Approximately one paragraph)

To assist you with this part, consider how the decision addresses the balance between constitutional rights of incarcerated persons and administrative functions, drawing on factors considered by the U.S. Supreme Court in your selected case.

Examine at least one cultural sensitivity issue and at least one diversity issue in corrections. (Approximately one paragraph)

To assist you with this part, you may explore articles or state or federal websites that address cultural sensitivity and diversity in corrections.

Use at least one scholarly or credible source

Reading the chapter:

1. Correctional Aims and Correctional Systems

2. The Historical Relationships Between Punishment, Incarceration, and Corrections

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