Corrections in the United States

Corrections in the United States

Author: Dean J. Champion

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 726

ISBN-13:

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Details elements of the US corrections system for beginning students. Treatment is reader friendly, but layout is austere, with no illustrations or boxes. Part I examines the history of US corrections and overviews the criminal justice and sentencing systems. Correctional alternatives are examined,


Introduction to Corrections

Introduction to Corrections

Author: Robert D. Hanser

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2018-11-29

Total Pages: 601

ISBN-13: 1544339100

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Introduction to Corrections provides a comprehensive foundation of corrections that is practitioner-driven and grounded in modern research and theoretical origins. This text uniquely illustrates how the day-to-day practitioner conducts business in the field of corrections in both institutional and community settings. Experienced correctional practitioner, scholar, and author Robert D. Hanser shows readers how the corrections system actually works, from classification, to security, to treatment, to demonstrating how and why correctional practices are implemented. Furthering the reality of the modern correctional experience, the Third Edition includes a new chapter on immigration detention centers.


The American Prison

The American Prison

Author: Lynne Goodstein

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-08

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1468456520

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Despite the dire forecasts of others who had themselves edited books, we proceeded with the project of an edited volume on the American prison, although with more than a little trepidation. We had heard the horror stories of authors turning in their chapters months or years late or never at all, of publishers delaying publication dates, of volumes that read more like patchwork quilts than finely loomed cloth. As if to prove the others wrong, our experience in editing this volume has been mar velous, and we think the volume reflects this. Most likely, the success of our experience and of the volume stems from two elements: first, the professionalism and commitment of the authors themselves; and second, the fact that early in the life of this volume, most of the authors convened for a conference to critique and coordinate the chapters. This book brings together an illustrious group of criminologists and correctional scholars who wrote chapters explicitly for this volume. Co hesiveness was furthered by the charge we gave to each author to (1) present the major issues, (2) review the empirical research, and (3) dis cuss the implications of this work for present and future correctional policy. The goal of this project was to examine the major correctional issues facing prison systems. The chapters scrutinize the issues from the perspective of the system and the individual, from theory to practical and daily management problems, from legal to psychological concerns.


A Brief Introduction to Criminal Justice

A Brief Introduction to Criminal Justice

Author: Kenneth J. Peak

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2019-11-05

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1544373252

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A Brief Introduction to Criminal Justice: Practice and Process is a condensed version of the best-selling Introduction to Criminal Justice: Practice and Process by Kenneth J. Peak and Tamara D. Madensen-Herold. This new text uses a practical, applied approach to teach students the fundamentals of the U.S. criminal justice system in a concise and accessible format. The authors draw on their many years of combined practitioner and academic experience to explain the importance of criminal justice and show how key trends, emerging issues, and practical lessons can be applied in the field. This title is accompanied by a complete teaching and learning package.