Monday, July 31, 2017

DeVry U: JADM210: Sakhi, Rachel | Who is allowed at the prisoner's conjugal meeting?


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A [conjugal] visit is a 'contact' visit specifically for the purpose of two adults (one incarcerated;one un-incarcerated visitor) who possess evidence of a legal marriage license and have mutual affection with intent, to engage in conjugation (sexual activities) in the designated private housing unit provided by the Department of Corrections under the Bureau of Prisons. The conjugation of law-abiding interaction (no history of abuse/no current intent to inflict abuse) shall be granted a specified time to begin and finish conjugal meeting. No one other than the legal spouse is allowed to participate in the [conjugal/sexual] meeting.

DeVry U: JADM210: Sakhi, Rachel | Week 5 Discussion: "Conjugal Prison Visit Anxiety & Religious Leader Aftercare"

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    Referral from the prison Wardon to frequently access inmate services and activities is one important step in maintaining emotional balance during a phase of separation anxiety for offenders participating in conjugal visits. Activities include accessing weekly meetings, work volunteer, life skills certification, religious counseling, spiritual based counseling, bereavement counseling by religious leaders, one on one trauma reduction meetings weekly with religious leaders, and ordering study materials, educational literature, and marriage counseling sessions with religious leaders that can alter a potentially bitter aftercare experience into an enjoyable, hopeful and beautiful anticipation for the future ahead.

DeVry U: JADM210 Week 5 Discussion "Conjugal Visits in Prison" | Sakhi, Rachel

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    The only sad thing about giving conjugal allowances is noticing a sense of sadness once the offender's spouse departs back to their home. Then, although conjugation during confinement is a healthy choice for offenders of marital status, emotional changes may take a toll on the incarcerated party due to separation anxiety. Wardons have to address all psychological issues that may arise from depression.

DeVry U: JADM210 - "Inmate Behavior" Discussions | Sakhi, Rachel


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Factors affecting inmate behavior are broad, and as explored in the previous chapters inspire both correctional staff administration and inmate concern. Nutrition affects inmates that have medical conditions for example. As a result of inmate needs getting met on the most basic level behaviors are tolerable or intolerable if needs of offenders are neglected. Time consumption is great for staff as well as offenders filing reports or grievances. For the most part the atmosphere of all corrections modules are striving to sustain a healthy environment for the sake of peaceful residence together, especially for the long haul if needed.
Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Jul 31 at 8:07pm

One Thousand Forty Five Dollars: Stolen by USFS Club Presidents for Adela Sakhi, Nazrene Judeh, Sarah Itkin, Angela Ostorga (Pedophiles)

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Sunday, July 30, 2017

DeVry University: JADM210: (Student: Sakhi, Rachel) How Juvenile Justice Systems Began, The Difference Between Juvenile Justice & Adult Criminal Offender Process

Rachel Sakhi,
USOC/USFS Athlete 2017

This means other countries allowed a man from America to take a trip overseas then take an interview to take ideas to take back to the United States in order to keep all Americans and our kids organized because everyone was apparently out of control with no ideas on how to keep themselves morally, physically, or socially disciplined. After the ideas of social respect were taken then those ideas were proudly presented and established to control all the delinquents as well as out of control adults with mental illnesses such as taking blunt objects and whipping other people to rob and steal humans. Things got better during the time of a new era where social classes had more disciplined consequences and juveniles were taken from parents so they could see the world better than where the came from. Juvenile Justice systems began in Cook County Illinois in the 1920's to reorganize social interactions while segregating juveniles from adults who stole things. Adults were processed by prosecution for crimes. Juveniles were were trained and nursed by officials who were granted authority to interfere and become heroes of neglected juvenile crooks. 

DeVry: JADM210: Sakhi, Rachel - Juvenile Justice (Murder, Manslaughter, Rape, etc).

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    Hi Professor,
    Juvenile Justice programs that have a mission structured after Cook County since 1925 with a purpose to rehabilitate rather than punish based on insufficient parentage can relieve drug curious youth experimenting with influences exposed by society and media through the lenient process of workforce training, life skills, short-term certifications, and primary diagnosis of physical addictions with the possibility of evaluation to explore dual diagnosis for the sake of future stabilization in decision making (i.e., neurological functions stabilized for daily choices of survival, etc.).



    Citation:
    Seiter, R. P. Corrections: An Introduction, 3rd Edition. [Bookshelf Online]. Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781256086253/
    Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Jul 30 at 7:08pm

LAWSUIT AGAINST MONKEY PROFESSOR HAVING ANAL SEX WITH THAT LATINO RETARD

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    At this loint I have a problem referring to you as an employee of DeVry, because your attacks of craziness toward my posts leaves me to believe your identity presented here is fraudulent. Your only response to every single post is racist: you cant hear what im saying hiding behind the internet pretending im not speaking from my own words. I will file a lawsuit against DeVry for your racism, lose my scholarships, complete a divorce, and leave Los Angeles County, report your racism in a newspaper article and represent another country in figure skating.
    Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Jul 30 at 10:28pm

DeVry U: JADM210: Intro to Corrections: Rachel Sakhi - Juvenile Justice System/OJJDP: Juvenile crimes of violent nature are calculated at a 93 percent growth rate according to the UCR statistics

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Juvenile crimes of violent nature are calculated at a 93 percent growth rate according to the UCR statistics displayed from Seiter (20**), and is a great foundation to bring back alive  K-12 massive visiting scholars programs as an awareness campaign in efforts to give comfort and receive respect from today's children. 
1. 150,000 K12 Weekly School Simulation, Video Presentation, Daily Reminders for Simulations, and Positive Reinforcement Quizzes rewarded by national retailer gift cards (Software Programs Integrated with Microsoft & Leapfrog Technology). 
2. Military offices installed in every school. 
3. Food Pantry (Mandatory participation and registraion in the school government food distribution bank regardless of family economic status) Pickups by National Food Chain Restaurants like Subway
4. Mandatory teaching jobs (kids must tutor kids in rotational groups throughout their own school) to receive textbooks, lockers, lunch and sports privilege (Samsung Technology Integration). 
4.  National Health Service Corps and Red Cross and American Heart Association in every school with a mandatory syllabus. 
5. DARE to Keep Kids Off Drugs/Alcoholics Anonymous/Cocaine Anonymous (Rewarded program that distributes Samsung Tablets, T-Mobile Phone Credits, Samsung and Microsoft Credentials documented with an accredited American education transcript transferable to any college). 
6. Mandatory possession of all registered K-12 students to possess a fully paid wallet card of Cardiovascular Pulmonary Resuscitation credentials associated with an online registered Q-code of digital certification from basic family household skills to appropriate grade levels. Must get credentials started at the first day of school enrollment. 
 7. One general US Consulate Office, research, and education center in every school with video simulation training available on kiosk systems to prepare for mock immigration interviews and jobs for TESOL/ADA/ESL with a TOEFL and international language practice quiz and real time quiz registration as well as completion. 
8. Diabetes/Hemoglobin/AIDS/HIV/Family Planning/Rapid STD Testing/Foam/Emergency Plan B/Condom Dispensary/Dental/Lice Exam Minute Clinic and Rotational Mandatory Internship for all grade levels. 
Citation:
Seiter, R. P. Corrections: An Introduction, 3rd Edition. [Bookshelf Online]. Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781256086253/
Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Jul 30 at 8:21pm

Friday, July 28, 2017

THE 7 VECTORS: Felicific Calculus of Holmes - Were his victims' murder calculated or impulsive: "Holmes made his first court appearance in Centennial, Colorado, on July 23, 2012, before Judge William B. Sylvester":


WEIGHING THE FACTORS OF WHY MURDERERS COMMIT THE CRIME: 

What is this world coming to under the vector and guidance of the United States Criminal Justice System? What is working and how far have we come in advancements?
Are United States constitutional rights of humans observed as a 'free' and incarcerated society?
If Americans and immigrants respect the Holy Bible that most moral laws in the courts are founded upon, then why not respect the humans getting processed through the CJS administration?
Are we all equal, really? 

Crime Motives, Crime Nature, and Consequences Outweighing the Violation of Law:


  • Why mass murderers do what they do.
        • Was the act calculated?
        • Judges utilizing the scales of Justice
        • Prosecution utilizing the 7 vectors of hedonism in calculus
  • Did James Eagon Holmes plan out the massive murders he committed?
    • Was any pain involved that motivated his crime?
    • Was James Holmes getting stalked, harassed, sexually pestered, and robbed?
    • Why would anyone ruin such an intelligent lifestyle to pay this price to society?
    • Did James Holmes measure the consequences prior to delivering the crime?
  • The amount of victims reached: calculated or not?
    • Was Holmes pestered frequently with basic rights trespassed on daily?
    • What would drive a human to attack a large group of children having fun?
    • Were Holmes' civil rights violated in disgusting ways on a daily basis?
    • Why are the society's actions invisible when calculating a cause for the crime?
  • Taking responsibility for road rage and societal outbursts of explosive retaliation:
      • Is texting while driving legal? Probably not. 
      • Then why is breaking and entering into someone's dorm room legal?
      • Is flicking the middle finger and throwing eggs at a car's window in traffic legal? Probably not. This is a threat to traffic safety and can kill people.
      • Then why is entering a student's dorm to poison his/her food legal just because a large society needs to control their final exam results...justifiable or invisible?
  • I will continue to study this feature in society of crime motives, consequences of crime, and whether people simply give-up on fighting 'invisible' crime and pestilence while planning under any vector (circumstance) a measure of returning the favor finally of mentally psychotic lunatics who simply want to control the earth, but is not nearly equal to any higher power or creator of humans, etc., however open churches on every corner (especially in the County of  Los Angeles) claiming they serve Jesus or some God. My inquiry/research prioritizes not wasting time by having a focus which solely is to showcase who can perform bigger and more better than the next citizen, but who actually practices what they are preaching. 
  • Then not to waste even more time with an audience seeking hate crime revenge for a human expressing their knowledge on any subject while just describing that the biggest problem here is wasting time/wasting life/wasting freedom to choose/wasting health, etc. This moral standard carries on over into the United States court systems, especially when raising one's hand in loyalty to truth under oath and toward the Holy Bible. 

Citation and References: 

1. Juvenile Crime Facts: 
https://www.justice.gov/usam/criminal-resource-manual-102-juvenile-crime-facts

2. Felicific Calculus:
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicific_calculus

3. James Eagon Holmes Updates from Wikipedia


"Butler v. Reno" - DeVry U: JADM210: Midterm Discussion (Week 4): Rachel Sakhi | Friday, July 28, 2017


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WEEK 4: GENDER EQUALITY IN PRISON:
Opening Letters:
The truth is that all humans both male and female serving a debt to society for violations of any law shall get protection under the United States constitution for full access equally and regardless of gender, to successfully make amends utilizing correctional tools created for reentry.
Important Case Law:
  • Butler v. Reno 1995 (Federal Female Inmate Plaintiffs & Bureau of Prisons)
  • 1974 Barefield v. Leach (New Mexico & Gender Disparity in Vocational Training)
  • 1995 Pargo v. Elliott (8th Circuit Court)
Citation: 

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Thursday, July 27, 2017

DeVry U: Rachel Sakhi, JADM: July 27, 2017: Week 4 Midterm: Pargo v. Elliot (1995), (Seiter, 20**), whereas the sub-congressional courts expressed reasonable accommodation efforts according to the United States constitution covering the needs complained about to the Bureau of Prisons in case law Barefield v. Leach (1974) whereas female prison inmates exposed gender disparity among federal prison inmates of female gender unequal and rather abusive in comparison to male inmates of similar situations

MALES V. FEMALES: Visit Status During Prison Service, Why do males get more visits than female offenders? 
  • Claims of no prison facilities near the female offender's home address are available, and the caretakers of the inmates' children find it economically difficult to accommodate driving or traveling far distances to clothe, feed, and transport kids to prison visits, with caretakers usually being the maternal grandmother of the children (Seiter, 20**).

SOLUTIONS: 
  • Participating states have contributed the new programs to assist women:
    • Psychological Programs
    • Substance Abuse Programs
    • Mental Health Programs
    • Domestic Violence Programs
    • Work Programs with work training available in prison since the case law example of Pargo v. Elliot (1995), (Seiter, 20**), whereas the sub-congressional courts expressed reasonable accommodation efforts according to the United States constitution covering the needs complained about to the Bureau of Prisons in case law Barefield v. Leach (1974) whereas female prison inmates exposed gender disparity among federal prison inmates of female gender unequal and rather abusive in comparison to male inmates of similar situations being held for similar crimes, however experiencing a greater satisfaction of activities and social reentry style recidivism training inclusive of vocational skills training for a better quality of life upon return to society (Seiter, 20**).
  • CITATION: Seiter, R. P. Corrections: An Introduction, 3rd Edition. [Bookshelf Online]. Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781256086253/
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"Special Needs of Female Prison Inmates" - DeVry U: JADM210: Rachel Sakhi, Week 4 Midterm Discussion, July 27, 2017

Hello Professor and Everyone, 
This is Rachel, and I'm posting on a new post due to budget concerns as I'm 
on a payment clock here trying to submit these assignments in Beverly Hills, CA
near Crenshaw @ Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, United States. 
Respectfully I submit these posts, however as quickly as possible and without 
time to associate the responses to a particular class participant therefore I generally 
address the entire class. Thanks for reading if this is your choice and you are invited 
to respond as well with much appreciation. I put lots of effort into reading and 
comprehending the current topics. Have a wonderful week. The following topics are
covered: 

QUICK FACTS: 
  • Male offenders: convicted and sentenced are 93% of all prison inmates (Seiter, 20**).
  • 3 of the largest jurisdictions holding more than 1/3 of all the female prisoners are California, Texas, and the United States Federal system (Seiter, 20**).
  • Females are convicted of committing murder Vs. Males convicted of committing murder: A concern which aroused concern of equality in Criminal Justice System processing from pretrial to serving the sentence (Seiter, 200**).
[GP]: General Population
The general population within a prison is the population of inmates with the least amount, individually, possessing special needs or other healthcare, mental health, and/or high-risk concerns or conditions (i.e., suicidal, self-inflicting harmful behaviors, etc.)

[WB] & [RD]: (Pp. 221).:
We come to the popular topic of basic race-related wars on proving with valid evidence whether or not race-based prejudice is utilized as a tool of decision-making from prosecution, police, judges, prison officials, and parole board members. Seiter (20**) has authored a series of criminal justice textbooks, however in this textbook the major focus lies on the underground world of corrections activities including perspectives from a variety of characters and major players of the prison correctional system. 

The topic of "racial disparity" audits concerns of reality within prison populations to research the validity of discrimination allegations during CJS process from officials solely based on race:
"ironically, even as an African American man holds the highest office in the country" states Seiter (20**) with an excerpt borrowed from a study by the National Urban League.
The overall gesture for the emphasis is to bring light to a ghost-like suggestion that although there's a 'minority' male in the white house and on television frequently, the reality is that brutality still exists with only one cause seemingly as the reason. 

According to Seiter's (20**) excerpt the National Urban League states that as late as 2009 "African Americans remain twice as likely as White Americans" to sustain an unemployed, impoverished, and inferior state within the 'free' society, and "more than six (6) times as likely to get incarcerated" suggesting irregardless of presidential milestones, the African American society as an entirety is still socially, personally, and economically inferior to all other racial groups regardless of the other racial groups' failures and poverty (SEITER, 20**). Is this true, just gossip, or should a national 'gag' order get petitioned to the United States Congress to make the encouragement of spirit of libel (arrest-able immediately) a social and moral crime with respect to the African North American society? (Seiter, 20**).

PURPOSE OF CONGRESSIONAL ORDER: 
When vicious libel is allowed by foreigners to disturb the mental balance of another's qualities  on a professional level, the country is responsible for encouraging the mockery at the cost of lives turning to suicide at growing numbers, while offering open, public comfort to the massive and continuing numbers of bullies who leach, and drain the life success and accomplishments of a specific group as a result of envy and feelings of being 'left-out'. 
Related Points on Topic: 
When one race adopts those feelings of being 'left' out based on a 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' mentality of perspective, this behavior projects a sort of mental insanity of shame as well as impatience or sharing problem (stinginess to share the goodness of Godly earth itself). Overall, if Americans, being aware of how far we've come, can see enough to compare how balanced we are today then why would citizens shame themselves and their own citizens to please foreigners (especially illegal immigrants) trying to 'take' the show from a Black American racial group that has been on this land since ships arrived from Ghana, Africa and reproduced with French European Whites to sow the seeds of what is now considered 'our' economy? What is being offered to our own citizens in exchange for shaming and mocking the Black American race (especially in Los Angeles, California, United States)...children? Trying to steal/take even the show or celebrations of an entirely opposite racial group for one's own self doesn't quite makes sense in the world of psychiatry, does it? 
Coveting what another Has is considered a Moral Crime punishable by local laws, or Is it?
Does the foreigner desire to change its race to African American to celebrate the designated holidays, milestones, and accomplishments made just to drink a beer for the sake of controlling who's most popular and participating in a fruit bowl snack at a luncheon party?  Thank you. 

Citation: 
1. Seiter, R. P. Corrections: An Introduction, 3rd Edition. [Bookshelf Online]. Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781256086253/ (Links to an external site.)

2.
Photo Interface Image, Time Stamp, and Presentation of Student's Name is Copyright DeVry Education Group and Affiliates, Contractors, 2017. Retrieved Online from 

SPECIAL NEEDS & ISSUES OF FEMALE INMATES [Pp. 234]:
Reports: Bureau of Justice Systems from 1999
  • 14% of Violent Offenders
  • Basis: Self-Reports from Informational Interviews
  • 65% of Female Prison Inmates Had Prior Convictions
Versus::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
77% of Male Prison Inmates
  • However, Consequences of Male Violent Crimes were more harmful upon their victims via weapons usage.
  • Female Violent Crime Perpetrators: 15% Females Utilized: Firearms, Knives, Or Blunt Objects compared to 28% of male inmates of violent offenses. 
Versus::::::::::::::::
  •  5% of Victims of Female Perpetrators were [seriously injured]
Versus:::::::::::::::::::::
  • 8% of Victims of Male perpetrators
Average loss to victim $595 for victims of females
vs. 
  • $943 for victims of male offenders (Seiter, 20**).
Challenges of Correctional Administrators brought upon by 
or from women with special needs during correctional housing is as follows: 

  •  Healthcare
  • Vocational Training
  • Work Opportunities
  • Potential of Sexual Abuse from Staff
  • Alcohol and Drug Use
  • Problems Relating to Their Children
STATE PRISONS: 
  • "60% Female Offenders Experienced Sex & Physical Abuse" prior to arrival into prison (Seiter, 20**).
  • "[2007] Bureau of Justice Statistics Reports" (Seiter, 20**).
    • "60% of Female Inmates are Mothers" (Seiter, 20**).
      • "65,600 Female Inmates (Approx. 60%) in [2007] as having minor children: (Seiter, 20**).
      • "1/4 of the female inmates entering prison are pregnant or had kids as little as 12 months earlier" (Seiter, 20**).
    • Female offenders serving time in prison feel guilt for abandoning their children during jail (Seiter, 20**).
    • Fewer female prisons are available near the offenders home which reduces visits due to an overall "smaller percentage of female offenders entering prisons" (Seiter, 20**).