Boot camps : an intermediate sanction

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Boot camps : an intermediate sanction

James F. Anderson, Laronistine Dyson, Jerald C. Burns

University Press of America, c1999

  • cloth : alk. paper
  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

cloth : alk. paper ISBN 9780761812562

Description

Boot Camps introduces to the criminal justice profession a general, but comprehensive look at this military style alternative to incarceration. The authors demystify this relatively unknown treatment program by closely tracing the history of the use of this military model in US prisons to its revitalization by contemporary correctional experts. Boot Camps provide the reader with theoretical and practical arguments regarding the implications underlying this sentencing option. It reveals the social, political, and economic contexts that resurrected this punitive, yet rehabilitative, approach to "getting tough" on crime. This book also reveals the effect that boot camps have on the crime rate, criminal offenders, public outcry, and strained correctional budgets. Using professional jargon in an easy-to-read format, the authors provide the general public with a better understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of boot camps.

Table of Contents

chapter 1 Dedication chapter 2 Foreword chapter 3 Preface chapter 4 Acknowledgments chapter 5 Introduction chapter 6 The History of Boot Camps in America chapter 7 Drug Use History and Shock Incarceration Outcome chapter 8 What Disciplinary Rehabilitation Unit Participants are Saying About Shock Incarceration: The Alabama Experience chapter 9 Do Attitudinal Changes Among Boot Camp Participants Predict Recidivism? chapter 10 A Four Year Tracking Investigation on Boot Camp Participants: A Study of Recidivism Outcome chapter 11 A Tracking Investigation to Determine Boot Camp Success and Offender Risk Assessment for CRIPP Participants chapter 12 Effective Aftercare Provisions Could Hold the Key to the Rehabilitative Effects of Shock Incarceration Programs chapter 13 Conclusion chapter 14 Glossary chapter 15 Index chapter 16 About the Authors
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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780761812579

Description

Boot Camps introduces to the criminal justice profession a general, but comprehensive look at this military style alternative to incarceration. The authors demystify this relatively unknown treatment program by closely tracing the history of the use of this military model in US prisons to its revitalization by contemporary correctional experts. Boot Camps provide the reader with theoretical and practical arguments regarding the implications underlying this sentencing option. It reveals the social, political, and economic contexts that resurrected this punitive, yet rehabilitative, approach to 'getting tough' on crime. This book also reveals the effect that boot camps have on the crime rate, criminal offenders, public outcry, and strained correctional budgets. Using professional jargon in an easy-to-read format, the authors provide the general public with a better understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of boot camps.

Table of Contents

chapter 1 Dedication chapter 2 Foreword chapter 3 Preface chapter 4 Acknowledgments chapter 5 Introduction chapter 6 The History of Boot Camps in America chapter 7 Drug Use History and Shock Incarceration Outcome chapter 8 What Disciplinary Rehabilitation Unit Participants are Saying About Shock Incarceration: The Alabama Experience chapter 9 Do Attitudinal Changes Among Boot Camp Participants Predict Recidivism? chapter 10 A Four Year Tracking Investigation on Boot Camp Participants: A Study of Recidivism Outcome chapter 11 A Tracking Investigation to Determine Boot Camp Success and Offender Risk Assessment for CRIPP Participants chapter 12 Effective Aftercare Provisions Could Hold the Key to the Rehabilitative Effects of Shock Incarceration Programs chapter 13 Conclusion chapter 14 Glossary chapter 15 Index chapter 16 About the Authors

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