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2008-12-12 Administrator The Issues The Evolution of Prisons written by Guy is a history book, a sociology book, a prison book ad a educational book. It is all the above because it talks about the History of Slavery.  Concentration Camps. And the Holocaust. It talks about the meaning of Sociology, showing the study of the way in which human life is socially organized, and it shows you the evolution of prisons throughout the world, as well as the atrocities and the sufferings both men and women have had to endure. And last but by far not the least, this book shows you the importance of an Education, explaining that Education is a structured form of socialization in which a culture's knowledge, skills and values are formally transmitted from one generation to the next. INTRODUCTION Inequalities and inhumane conditions are embedded in the very fabric of societies throughout the world. One of the many inhumane and unequal conditions known to men and women through- out the world has been imprisonment. Prisons such as the infamous: 1). DEVILS ISLAND, located in the most southerly of the lies Du Salut, in the Caribbean Sea, off French Guiana. It was the site of a penal colony (1852-1951) used mostly for political prisoners, such as Captain Alfred Dreyfus. Its name was synonymous with the systems horrors. 2). SIBERIA'S GULAG, a system of forced-labor prison camps in the USSR, from the Russian acronym of Chief Administration of Corrective labor Camps, a department of the KGB (Soviet Secret Police). Established in 1918, the vast penal network reached its peak under Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, when deaths of political prisoners from starvation and other forms of maltreatment were estimated in the millions. The system which continues on a much-reduced scale today has been publicized in the writings of Solzheitsym. 3). CONCENTRATION CAMPS in Germany and Poland, such as Buchenwald and Dachau in Germany. Auschivizt, Treblinka and Majdamek in Poland. More than six million people mostly Jews and Poles were killed in gas chambers. Millions of others were also interned during World War II and a large proportion died of gross mistreatment, malnutrition and disease. The term concentration camp has also been applied to slave-labor camps in the USSR. 4). SLAVERY, and institution whereby one person owns another and can extract from that person labor or other services, found among both primitive and advanced peoples. In the 15th. and 16th Century, European exploration of the African coasts led to a lucrative, brutal slave trade carried out by the British, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese. African slaves, in demand in the Americas, were brought to Virginia in 1619. The slave trade developed a triangular pattern: Goods were transported from British ports to the West coast of Africa, where they were exchanged for slaves, who were taken to the New World and traded for agricultural stamples for economic and humanitarian reasons began in the 18th Century. Britain outlawed (1807) the slave trade and abolished (1833) slavery in the British Empire. In the United States slavery had disappeared in the North by the early 19th Century but had become integral to the South's plantation system; the Abolitionists regarded it as an unmitigated evil. 5). AMERICA'S ALCATRAZ, was an island in San Francisco Bay, West California. Discovered (1769) and fortified by the Spanish, it was (1859- 1933) the site of a United States Military Prison and then (1933-1963) to a federal maximum security prison called "The Rock". The above named Prison-Systems, Concentration-Camps and Slavery-Institutions, are just a few of the many levels of known places in which atrocities have been committed against men, women and children around the world, causing these men, these women and these children to be victims of "total institutions". Organizations that deliberately close themselves off from the outside world and lead a highly insular life that is formally organized and tightly controlled. The Evolution of Prisons has changed vastly since the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and the 21st. Century. And yet for all the changes which have marked the atrocities of the past six centuries this 21st. Century can be the neo-birth of a society which so desperately needs a new beginning in the prison systems all around the world. Starting within these United States, this will serve as the example to the world!  

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2011-12-25 Administrator The Issues I am writing a letter to request a pardon of Guy Thomas Fisher. My name is Erica Pirtle and I am a U.S. citizen. I consider myself to be a decent and upright member of society. I am a woman who abides by the law. In addition, I am a person who believes in second chances. I am writing this letter because I feel compelled to bring to your attention the matter concerning Mr. Fisher's case. Mr. Fisher is an inmate in a prison located in Tucson Arizona. He has been in prison for the past 29 years. He was charged with drug racketeering. In 1984 Mr. Fisher was convicted and sentenced to a life term imprisonment. I would not be prompted to make a request in certain cases. However, after researching Mr. Fisher's case and communicating with him recurrently, I am convinced that he is a better man. There are many reasons I believe he should be released. First, Mr. Fisher has served the past 29 years in prison. I believe he has paid his debt to society. Secondly, Mr. Fisher has earned several degrees. He is the first to earn his Doctorate degree, while incarcerated. Also Mr. Fisher; Dr Fisher has great intentions to inspire the youth to learn from their mistakes and positively impact troubled adolescents. Last but not least, Dr. Fisher had an opportunity to reflect on his life; how is decisions affected his family, friends and others in his community. Not only does Dr. Fisher have the experience of being on both sides of the fence but he has the tools and education to help prepare others for life away from negativity. In conclusion, due to the above aforementioned Dr. Fisher has made a major transformation. Personally, I view Dr. Fisher's accomplishments as outstanding and commendable. Dr. Fisher's achievements set to serve a purpose. He is truly an example for others. Dr. Fisher has shown and proved that there is still a chance for one to turn their life around, given any circumstance. He is an inspiration for people of all ages. We all are prone to making unwise decisions that can have a long term affect on our lives. Dr. Fisher has come to this consensus. As a result, he is a changed person. Dr. Fisher deserves a second chance. So in part, I vote in favor of Dr. Fisher to be released. Thank you for your time and consideration regarding this matter. Sincerely Erica Pirtle  

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