Managing Correctional Crises

Managing Correctional Crises

Author: John M. McCullough

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780763730727

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book explains how to handle prison and jail crises, such as violence, hunger strikes, suicides, hostage takings, and riots, using real examples. Topics covered include : the various stages of crisis from indications of impending crises and what starts disturbances; general guidelines for managing a crisis; and how to handle specific types of crises.


Crisis Negotiations

Crisis Negotiations

Author: Michael J. McMains

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-09-19

Total Pages: 851

ISBN-13: 1317522990

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Leading authorities on negotiations present the result of years of research, application, testing and experimentation, and practical experience. Principles and applications from numerous disciplines are combined to create a conceptual framework for the hostage negotiator. Ideas and concepts are explained so that the practicing negotiator can apply the principles outlined.


Crisis Management in Community Corrections

Crisis Management in Community Corrections

Author: Correctional Service Canada. Task Force on Crisis Management in Community Corrections

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Task Force reviewed the existing state of crisis management in community corrections, noting weaknesses that resulted in “a poor ability” to prevent critical situations from becoming crisis situations that threaten the credibility of community corrections. The Report recommended the adoption of a new policy framework for crisis management. The “Community Interaction Model” of crisis response consists of four interrelated phases – planning, response, recovery and conciliation – all seen as a continuous process rather than as a one-off response to a particular event. This model is described in some detail, and an implementation process is suggested.


Crisis and Reform

Crisis and Reform

Author: Alexis M. Durham

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9780316197106

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

After 300 years of the American struggle with crime and punishment-related issues, the nation seems less able to deal with them now than at any other time in history. Why have we failed? Is the worst yet to come?In Crisis and Reform, criminology expert Alexis M. Durham III explores the most serious problems currently plaguing America's correctional system, their historical background, and possible solutions.Topics covered include:--Prison Crowding-AIDS in Prison-Difficulties Associated with Older Inmates-Women in Prison-Changing the Offender-Alternatives to Incarceration, including Electronic Monitoring, Intensive Supervision, House Arrest, Community Services, and Day-Reporting Centers-Boot Camps-Prison Privatization-The Death Penalty


Community-managed Corrections

Community-managed Corrections

Author: Roger J. Lauen

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This report analyzes the origins of the American prison overcrowding crisis by examining the historical roots of incarceration, the use of incarceration in the last century, and the misuse and overuse of incarceration today. It then presents a plan to reduce the use of incarceration by placing more nonviolent offenders in expanded community-based programs.


Men in Crisis

Men in Crisis

Author: Hans Toch

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0202309320

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book is about human breakdown under stress. It is the first attempt comprehensively to map the variety of forms that despair can take, to reconstruct the ineffable shapes of human extremity as fully and faithfully as possible. Presenting the results of one of the largest studies ever undertaken, the book is based on well over 600 interviews (and related background material) dealing with the self-destructive acts of men and women in prison. It is thus also a portrait of the impact of incarceration, bringing to life the prison world as seen through the eyes of those who suffer in confinement. Hundreds of inmates, speaking in their own words, here present a firsthand view of their experience with all its nuances and pathos. Following an introductory chapter on the scope and methods of the research, the first part of the book presents the major themes of coping that emerged from the study--the fundamental concerns of people under stress (potency, fear, need for support) as they are manifested in difficulties with the environment, with perception of the self and others, and with impulse management. Part Two takes up the questions of how typical are inmates who injure themselves and in what ways they differ from their peers--and major differences in risk and in themes of coping are shown to be related to age, sex, ethnic background, previous experiences with drugs and with personal violence, and incarceration in jails before sentence and in prisons. Part Three presents detailed psychological autopsies of men who ended their lives in prison cells, providing a convincing (and heart-rending) view of the process of human breakdown as it unfolds over time. The book will be important not only to criminologists and penologists but also--and because of its profound general implications--to all those sociologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and administrators of institutions who wish to understand and effectively to deal with the tragic problems of human breakdown. Hans Toch is professor of psychology in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Albany. He is an elected fellow of the American Psychological Association as well as the American Society of Criminology. He has been president of the American Association of Forensic Psychology. He was also the Project Co-Director of the Institute for the Study of Crime and Delinquency at Sacramento, California.


Lawful Order

Lawful Order

Author: Leo Carroll

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-09-14

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1135577595

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


The Penitentiary in Crisis

The Penitentiary in Crisis

Author: Mark Colvin

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 1992-07-01

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0791499588

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This is a case study of the violence and disorder that have become endemic in U. S. prisons. The 1980 riot at the Penitentiary of New Mexico was one of the worst riots in prison history. Thirty-three inmates were killed and hundreds were injured. The author demonstrates how this riot, and the growing disorder that preceded it, reflect important shifts in the organizational structure and philosophy of prison management in the U. S. The Penitentiary in Crisis analyzes how shifts in prisoner control strategies disrupted important power relations between inmates and staff and created disorder. The author's experiences as a corrections counselor and planner in New Mexico corrections and his later role as principal researcher for the official investigation of the riot give him a unique perspective for understanding the riot and the prison's organization and history.


Prisons in Crisis

Prisons in Crisis

Author: William L. Selke

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9780253351494

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Prison officials are in the midst of the biggest prison crisis. This book looks at prison life and conditions. It reviews ideas and policies, both at home and from abroad, that can be used to alleviate the crisis if we are able to muster the political courage and public support to put them into effect.