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Assignment:
For each question should have an introduction statement, followed by a thesis statement outlining what you are going to discuss.
• A statement or statements of fact (s) that are supported by peer-reviewed citations.
• A transition that will make an argument or allow you to compare and contrast a topic you are writing on.
• A conclusion, wrapping up what you have stated, and finishing your argument.
Provide peer reviewed research and link for further research.
1. Explain the Zimbardo experiment and what it might imply for correctional professionals.
2. Is the parole officer's role to help the parolee stay out of prison or is it to simply identify any violation? If the parolee stumbles should the officers promptly return them to prison?
3. You are a prison psychologist, and during the course of your counseling session with one drug offender, he confesses that he has been using drugs. Obviously, this is a serious violation of prison rules. What might you do to handle this problem?
4. Would you want to meet with the murderer of a loved one? Under what circumstances would you recommend them for a restorative justice program?
5. Discuss a real-world prison or jail known for corruption. If you were in charge of this facility, how would you implement an anticorruption strategy in a prison known for brutality and other forms of corruption?