In this blog post I will provide an annotated bibliography of six sources that I will use to write my research paper. The topic for my paper is "Should prison systems in the United States focus more on rehabilitation rather than punishment?"
Source #1 Moore, Michael. “Where to Invade Next (2015) Movie Script | SS.” Springfield! Springfield!, 2015, www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=where-to-invade-next.
Source #2 Lappin, Harley G. “American Prisons Are Humane.” American Prisons Are Humane, edited by Noah Berlatsky, 9 Feb. 2006. Opposing Viewpoints In Context, link.galegroup.com.libdb.dccc.edu/apps/doc/EJ3010108415/OVIC?u=pa_de_ccc&sid=OVIC&xid=6aeec657. Accessed 13 Apr. 2018. Source #3 Benson, Etienne. “Rehabilitate or Punish.” Monitor on Psychology, American Psychological Association2003, www.apa.org/monitor/julaug03/rehab.aspx.
Source #4 Rivers, Eileen. “Re-Entry into Society, or Back to Prison?” USA Today, Gannett Satellite Information Network, 31 Dec. 2017, www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/policing/reentry/column/2017/12/29/reentry-incarceration-corruption-prison-barriers-recidivism-policing-usa/979903001/.
Source #5 Brasfield, Philip. "Prisons Should Focus More on Rehabilitation." Prisons, edited by James Haley, Greenhaven Press, 2005. Current Controversies. Opposing Viewpoints In Context, http://link.galegroup.com.libdb.dccc.edu/apps/doc/EJ3010059258/OVIC?u=pa_de_ccc&sid=OVIC&xid=f51a20c1. Accessed 13 Apr. 2018. Originally published as "Los Marginales: Prisons Operate on the Premise That People Cannot and Will Not Change. But If We Accept That Lie, We Must Throw Out the Possibility of Redemption," The Other Side, vol. 38, 2002. Source #6 Ensign, John. "Incarceration Should Be Punitive." Prisons, edited by James Haley, Greenhaven Press, 2005. Current Controversies. Opposing Viewpoints In Context, http://link.galegroup.com.libdb.dccc.edu/apps/doc/EJ3010059241/OVIC?u=pa_de_ccc&sid=OVIC&xid=d6199e0b. Accessed 13 Apr. 2018. Originally published as "statement before the U.S. Senate," 2003.
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Below you will find the notes i took while watching Michael Moore documentry Where to Invade Next. A film I had to summerize for my English Composition I class.
In this blog post i will select three different topics from Michael Moore documentry Where to Invade Next. I will provide a research question and argument for each topic. Here you will find a summary of the film.
Research Question #1 Should prison systems be reformed in the U.S.? Argument Research Question #2 What can Americans do to better themselves? Argument Research Question #3 Why doesn't America provide free college tuition? Argument In this blog post I will provide a summary and rhetorical analysis of the film Where to Invade Next by filmmaker Michael Moore. In the documentary Where to Invade Next, Michael Moore sets out to find ways on how to make America great. Moore visited European countries where the population were mostly Caucasian to get ideas from them and bring them back to the United States. Michael Moore visited France where companies are giving fair amounts of paid vacation time to their employees. He sat down with CEO” s to tell them that they ran the company the American way they could make more money. The French care for the welfare of people and would rather work with people who are happy than to be richer. When visiting France, he discovered how healthy the children eat in school oppose to what our children get fed here in America. How at lunch the children learn how to eat and what’s healthy for them. Also, the children have sex education and proves how they have lower pregnancy rate. Moore visited Finland where all schools are equal and Slovenia where they have no college tuition, freeing students of debt. When visiting Germany, he spoke with middle class workers who have no need for extra income. They make good money and work for companies who listen to their workers. When Michael visited Norway, he learned that the prison system is designed to help inmates be good neighbors and help to rehabilitate inmates. The only thing that is taking from the prisoner is their freedom and family. In the end Michael Moore says how America has had these ideas all along. These ideas came from America but are used everywhere but. rhetorical analysis
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