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Transcript: Thank You! Correction Presentation Prison Inmate's Death Topic 1 June 18, 2020 inmate Christopher Howell (age 51) was beaten in his cell. On June 19th, 2020 Howell died from his injuries. But what HAPPENED!? What Occurred? Former prison guard Michael Riley murdered Howell. Riley threw Howell aggressively into his cell; then proceeded to beat the life out of him. Topic 2 Howell's Sentence Subtopic 1 Howell was serving a four year sentence. Howell was charged for stealing phone chargers from a Target and for grand theft auto. Christopher Howell Subtopic 2 Prison guard Howell (age 27) Known to be hot headed and have a bad temper. Had 22 excessive use of force incidents in a 12 month period leading up to Howell's death. Howell's Injuries Topic 3 Less than one minute in the cell Riley walked out. Howell was found laying down in his cell in a pool of blood. His injuries consisted of large cuts on his face and head; a fractured neck and multiple broken ribs. June 19, 2020 Howell was brought to the Orlando Regional Medical Center. He died from the injuries he substituted from the beating. Text Picture Picture Ethical Theories & Dilemma Topic 4 The ethical dilemma faced was Riley the prison guard beating the life out of Howell. Ethical egoism was used because Riley did not care what consequences happened he wanted Howell dead. Ethical Formalism was used because he had a motive and it was to kill Howell. Riley's Charges Title Riley was charged with second degree murder for killing Howell. He is still awaiting the to see the length of his sentence. References Title https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2021/apr/1/florida-prison-guard-indicted-prisoner-death-blunt-force-trauma/ https://nypost.com/2020/12/03/florida-cop-charged-with-killing-inmate-had-history-of-violence/#:~:text=Michael%20Riley%2C%2027%2C%20who%20faces,cases%2C%20the%20Miami%20Herald%20said.

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Transcript: Ethical Dilemma in Corrections Over View 1. Introduction 2. The scenario 3. The ethical dilemma 4. Ethical Theory 5. Summary Overview Scenario Scenario 1. Who 2. What 3. Where 4. When Who 1. Tyler Tabor 2. Adams County Deputy Michael Brown 3. Officer Corey Engel 4. Nurse Cheryl Groothuis Who What What 1. Tyler Tabor was booked 2. He was mistreated for his heroin withdraw 3. His condition got worse 4. Was ignored for his needs and the proper treatment for his actual condition Where 1. Adams County Jail 2. Gettysburg, PA Where When When May of 2015 October of 2016 Ethical Dilemma 1. The Ethical Dilemma 2. The Ethical theory Ethical Dilemma Ethical Dilemma The officers and the nurses at the Adams County Jail and the private company that are supposed to come and help the inmates neglected Tyler Tabor when he needed help. They used their power and refused to give Tabor the medical attention that he needed until it was too late. Ethical Dilemma Ethics of Care They did not follow the ethics of care because their responsibilities is to protect and keep the inmate safe. The refusal of the of the medical attention shows that the employees did not care about the inmate. They did not uphold their responsibility and did not take care of their inmates. Ethical Theory Agree or Disagree Summary I do not agree with the officers and the other employees with their actions of the mal practice and medical neglect towards Tyler Tabor. Unfortunately Tyler Tabor is not the only case of medical negligence in the correctional system. There are so many cases of medical negligence in the systems and they need to be more well known. I believe if they are more known the would occur less. References https://www.westword.com/news/see-tyler-tabors-heroin-withdrawal-jail-death-detailed-in-shocking-video-suit-8031394 https://www.westword.com/news/tyler-tabors-slow-agonizing-jail-death-people-are-being-treated-like-animals-7268143 Reference Contact Info email: hmheath@utica.edu phone: 413-464-2435 Contact Info

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Transcript: Payne v. Tennessee https://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/payne-pervis.htm Jonathan Juarez Fernando Jimenez Catherine Leija Lizzette Lara Kasandra Lazcano Payne v. Tennessee Video summary Video Payne v Tennessee (1991). (2020). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGu0VpAW8JM Facts about the case: The facts - Payne was drinking and doing cocaine that morning and afternoon of the murder. - Pervis Payne murdered Charisse Christopher and her daughter Lacie. - Tried avoiding death penalty by calling up four witnesses to back up his good character. -Nicholas, Charisse's 3 year old son suffered several severe stab wounds, but survived. -Nicholas' grandmother shared how the loss of his mother and little sister had a huge impact on his life at such a young age. -After being convicted, Payne was sentenced to death. -Payne tried fighting against the prosecution that they were not able to use the testimony of Charisse's mother about how the trauma impacted Nicholas. -The Tennessee supreme court ruled against him. -(Oyez, 2020). Issue Does the Eighth Amendment prohibit a capital sentencing jury from considering the impact that a victim's death had upon surviving family members? (Oyez, 2020) Issue Argument (Payne's point view) Payne's Argument Payne was able to provide four witnesses who testified that indeed Payne was a person with a good sense of character. Payne also mentioned that prosecutors are not allowed to use the testimony of the victim for the death penalty. Therefore it meant the case could not be closed according to the 8th amendment (Oyez, 2020). Argument (Tennessee view point) They convicted Payne and sentenced him to death. According to the Tennessee courthouse, the Payne case which was aggravated and savage murder. One principle the Tennessee court uses is that punishment should fit the crime (Oyez, 2020). State's Argument Court decisions Court Decisions The decision was a 6-3 against Pervis Payne (Oyez, 2020). CHIEF JUSTICE William H. Rehnquist delivered the opinion (Oyez, 2020). JUSTICES Rehnquist, White, O’Connor, Scalia, Kennedy, and Souter voted against Payne, while JUSTICES Marshall, Blackmun, and Stevens dissented (Oyez, 2020). Reason Reason The Court's reason behind their ruling simply states that “virtually no limits are placed on the relevant mitigating evidence a capital defendant may introduce concerning his own circumstances” the prosecution must be allowed to submit similar counter evidence” (Justia, 2020). This case overruled Booth v. Maryland, and South Carolina v. Gathers (Justia, 2020). References References (n.d.). Retrieved April 14, 2020, from https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https://murderpedia.org/male.P/images/payne_pervis_t/ppayne_000.jpg&imgrefurl=https://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/payne-pervis.htm&tbnid=WJm-Ss1U5HTO8M&vet=12ahUKEwiNkOT1kefoAhVLDq0KHV8xDj4QMygEegUIARDqAQ..i&docid=uRZVaP-C_GrulM&w=175&h=160&q=payne vs tennessee&ved=2ahUKEwiNkOT1kefoAhVLDq0KHV8xDj4QMygEegUIARDqAQ Payne v Tennessee (1991). (2020). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGu0VpAW8JM Payne v. Tennessee. (n.d.). Retrieved April 7, 2020, from https://quizlet.com/5325414/payne-v-tennessee-flash-cards/

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Transcript: Correctional Officers Information about COs A correctional officer is defined as “staff person in a prison or jail who accomplishes the institution’s mission by maintaining control and order within the prison” - Reference: Seiter P. Richard Definition Why I chose this profession I've been interested in the criminal justice system and prison system for a few years now. This interest started when I began watching tv shows about prisons and inmates including Orange is the New Black and Girls Incarcerated. Of course these shows don't depict the full reality of the prison system, but I've been interested ever since nonetheless. While watching these shows the job of the correctional officer always intruiged me. Since I'm so young I don't have any experience in this field, and I don't think it's my passion or the job for me. It will always interest me, but I can't see myself actually pursuing becoming a correctional officer! Education State or Local Level: required to have a high school diploma or GED. While higher education isn't required, but it's encouraged. Federal Level: required to have a bachelor's degree (preferably in criminal justice or something similar), or three years of experience in counseling, management, teaching, sales, or emergency response. - Reference: How to Become a Correctional Officer Education How Many Jobs Are Out There? In 2016, there were around 431,600 correctional officers in federal, state, and local prisons. Though, over the next ten years, the projected job growth is to decrease by 10%. There will always be a need for COs though, so don't let this discourage you if you're thinking of pursuing this career! - Refernce: Seiter P. Richard Number of Jobs Day in the Life Example - 7:00 a.m: report for duty and read logbook of the prior shift's activities. - 7:30 a.m: open housing doors to let inmates go to work. - 8:00 a.m: start sanitation assignment by inmate crew. - 10:30 a.m: open housing doors for inmates returning from work. - 11:00 a.m to noon: allow inmates to go to dining room for lunch. - 12:30 p.m: open housing door to let inmates go to afternoon work. - 1:00 p.m: do a census count; inmates off duty can go to recreation yard. - 3:00 p.m: enter day's activities into logbook and sign over housing unit keys to evening shift officer. - Refernce: Seiter P. Richard - How to Become a Correctional Officer, Correctional Officer Requirements.com, https://correctionalofficerrequirements.com/how-to-become-a-correctional-officer/ - Seiter P, Richard. Corrections: An Introduction. 6th Edition, 2020 References

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