Buch, Englisch, Band 03, 728 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 1057 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 03, 728 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 1057 g
Reihe: Sage Text/Reader Series in Cri
ISBN: 978-1-4129-9717-1
Verlag: SAGE PUBN
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Section I: The Philosophical and Ideological Underpinnings of Corrections
Section II: A History of Corrections
On The Penitentiary System In The United States And Its Application In France: Historical Outline Of The Penitentiary System by Gustave de Beaumont and Alexis de Tocqueville
The World's Most Influential Prison: Success Or Failure? by Norman Johnston
Much and Unfortunately Neglected: Women in Early and Mid-Nineteenth Century Prisons by Nicole Hahn Rafter
Section III: Jails and the Inmate Experience
How to Read a Research Article
Readings:
Gang Intervention in Jails: A National Analysis by Rick Ruddell, Scott Decker & Arien Egley, Jr.
Recent Incarceration History Among A Sheltered Homeless Population by Stephen Metraux and Dennis P. Culhane
Inmate Assaults in Texas County Jails by Mark Keller & Hsiao-Ming Wang
Section IV: Sentencing: The Application of Punishment
Readings:
Cracked Justice by Nicole Porter and Valerie Wright
Projecting Felony Intakes to the Justice System by Pablo E. Martinez
Section V: Probation and Community Corrections
Readings:
Opening The Manager's Door: State Probation Officer Stress And Perceptions Of Participation In Workplace Decision Making by Risdon N. Slate, Terry Wells, and Wes Johnson
The "Effectiveness" of Differential Supervision by Patricia M. Harris, Raymond Gingerich, and Tiffany A. Whittaker
Examining the Effectiveness of Boot Campus: A Randomized Experiment with a Long-Term Follow Up by Jean Bottcher and Michael E. Ezell
Section VI: Prisons and the Inmate Experience
Readings:
Supermax Prisons: Their Rise, Current Practices, and Effect on Inmates by Jesenia Pizarro and Vanja M. K. Stenius
Assessing Static and Dynamic Influences on Inmate Violence Levels by Benjamin Steiner
A Convict Perspective on the Classification of Prisoners by Stephen C. Richards and Jeffrey Ian Ross
Section VII: Parole and Prisoner Reentry
Readings:
Examining the Predictors of Recidivism Among Men and Women Released from Prison in Ohio by Matthew Makarios, Benjamin Steiner, and Lawrence F. Travis III
Prisoner Reentry: What Works, What Does Not, and What is Promising by Richard P. Seiter and Karen R. Kadela
Prisoner Reentry in A Small Metropolitan Community: Obstacles and Policy Recommendations by Brett Garland, Eric Wodahl, Julie Mayfield
Section VIII: The Corrections Experience for Staff
Readings:
Problems at Work: Exploring the Correlates of Role Stress Among Correctional Staff by Eric G. Lambert, Nancy L. Hogan, and Kasey A. Tucker
Affirmative Action and the "Level Playing Field": Comparing Perceptions of Own and Minority Job Advancement Opportunities by Scott D. CAmp, Thomas L. Steiger, Kevin N. Wright, William G. Sayloor, and Evan Gilman
Predicting Work-Related Stress in Correctional Officers: A Meta-Analysis by Craig Dowden and Claude Tellier
Section IX: Legal Issues in Corrections
Readings:
Who Has The Body? The Paths To Habeas Corpus Reform by Cary Federman
Sex Offender Laws: Can Treatment, Punishment, Incapacitation, And Public Safety Be Reconciled? by Mary Ann Farkas and Amy Stichman
Section X: Correctional Programming and Treatment
Readings:
The Recent Past and Near Future of Risk and/or Needs Assessment by D. A. Andrews, James Bonta, J. Stephen Wormith
Substance Abuse Treatment, Anticipated Maternal Roles, and Reentry Success of Drug-Involved Women Prisoners by Cynthia Robbins, Steven Martin, Hilary Surratt
Therapeutic Community in A California Prison: Treatment Outcomes After 5 Years by Sheldon Zhang, Robert Roberts, Kathryn McCollister
Section XI: Women and Corrections
Readings:
A Historical Review of Mother and Child Programs for Incarcerated Women by Susan C. Craig
Pathways to Prison: Impact of Victimization in the Lives of Incarcerated Women by Dana D. Dehart
Section XII: Minorities and Corrections
Validity of the Level of Service I