Corrections : a text/reader

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Corrections : a text/reader

[edited by] Mary Stohr, Anthony Walsh, Craig Hemmens

SAGE, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This is a core text/reader for undergraduate and graduate corrections courses. It can serve either as a supplement to a core textbook or as a stand-alone course text. Each chapter begins with 15 pages of text that includes photos, figures and tables and is followed by carefully selected articles authored by leading scholars in the field.

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Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction to the Book: The Philosophical and Ideological Underpinnings of Corrections What Is Corrections? The Origins of Punishment A Short History of Punishment The Emergence of the Classical School The Emergence of Positivism: Should Punishment Fit the Offender or the Offense? The Objectives of Punishment Is the United States Soft on Crime? Summary, Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Internet Sites SECTION ONE: HISTORY OF AMERICAN CORRECTIONS Introduction: Not Much Is New Under the Corrections Sun Themes: Truths That Underlie Correctional Practice Summary: Knowing Where We Have Been Helps Us Determine Where We Should Go Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Internet Sites Readings An 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 Mid-Nineteenth-Century Prisons, by Nicole Hahn Rafter SECTION TWO: THE CORRECTIONS EXPERIENCE FOR OFFENDERS Introduction Jails and Prisons The Promise of Reform Total Institutions, Importation, Prizonization, and the Pains of Imprisonment The Correctional Subculture Mature Coping How Corrections Is Experienced Depends Summary, Key Terms, Internet Sites How to Read a Research Article Readings Ultramasculine Prison Environments and Inmates' Adjustment: It's Time to Move Beyond the "Boys Will Be Boys" Paradigm, by Faith E. Lutze and David W. Murphy Friend or Foe? Race, Age, and Inmate Perceptions of Inmate-Staff Relations, by Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart A Convict Perspective on the Classification of Prisoners, by Stephen C. Richards and Jeffrey Ian Ross Supermax Prisons: Their Rise, Current Practices, and Effect on Inmates, by Jesenia Pizarro and Vanja M.K. Stenius SECTION THREE: THE CORRECTIONS EXPERIENCE FOR STAFF Introduction: What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? How Corrections Could Become More Professional Some Truths About Corrections and Correctional Work Organizational and Individual Level Factors that Affect the Correctional Workplace Summary, Key Terms, Internet Sites Readings Staff Management in Correctional Institutions: Comparing Dilulio's "Control Model" and "Employee Investment Model" Outcomes in Five Jails, by Mary K. Stohr et al. Affirmative Action and the "Level Playing Field": Comparing Perceptions of Own and Minority Job Advancement Opportunities, by Scott D. Camp et al. Fatal Attraction: An Analysis of Employee Boundary Violations in a Southern Prison System, 1995-1998, by James W. Marquart et al. Predicting Work-Related Stress in Correctional Officers: A Meta-Analysis, by Craig Dowden and Claude Tellier SECTION FOUR: LEGAL ISSUES IN CORRECTIONS Introduction Historical Background: Prisoners as Slaves of the State The Beginning of Prisoners' Rights First Amendment Fourth Amendment Eighth Amendment Fourteenth Amendment The Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders A Return to a Modified Hands-Off Doctrine Legal Issues in Probation and Parole The Death Penalty: Legal Challenges to the Ultimate Sanction Summary, Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Internet Sites Readings Civil Liability Against Prison Officials for Inmate-on-Inmate Assault: Where Are We and Where Have We Been? by Michael S. Vaughn and Rolando V. del Carmen Constitutional Issues in Cross-Gender Searches and Visual Observation of Nude Inmates by Opposite-Sex Officers: A Battle Between and Within the Sexes, by Katherine Bennett 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 FIVE: TREATMENT PROGRAMMING AND REHABILITATION RESEARCH Introduction The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Under the Justice Model: The Cognitive-Behavioral Approach Substance Abuse Therapeutic Communities Pharmacological Treatment Sex Offenders and Their Treatment The Responsivity Principle and Treatment Mentally Ill Offenders Summary, Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Internet Sites Readings Comparing Inmate Perceptions of Two Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, by Mary K. Stohr et al. The Effects of Behavioral/Cognitive-Behavioral Programs on Recidivism, by Frank S. Pearson et al. Five-Year Outcomes of Therapeutic Community Treatment of Drug-Involved Offenders After Release From Prison, by James A. Inciardi et al. The Recent Past and Near Future of Risk and/or Needs Assessment, by D.A. Andrews et al. SECTION SIX: PROBATION AND COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS Introduction The Origins of Probation Why Do We Need Community Corrections? The Decreasing Probation-Inmate Ratio The Probation or Prison Decision Community Corrections Assessment Tools Probation Officer Stress Engaging the Community to Prevent Recidivism Intermediate Sanctions Intensive Supervision Probation Work Release Shock Probation/Parole and Boot Camps Victim-Offender Reconciliation Programs (VORPs) Summary, Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Internet Sites Readings Community Supervision, Prosocial Activities, and Recidivism, by Doris Layton MacKenzie and Robert Brame Opening the Manager's Door: State Probation Officer Stress and Perceptions of Participation in Workplace Decision Making, by Risdon N. Slate et al. The "Effectiveness" of Differential Supervision, by Patricia M. Harris et al. Examining the Effectiveness of Boot Camps: A Randomized Experiment With a Long-Term Follow Up, by Jean Bottcher and Michael E. Ezell SECTION SEVEN: PAROLE AND PRISONER REENTRY Introduction What Is Parole? Brief History of Parole The Modern Parole System What Goes in Must Come Out: Prisoner Reentry The Impact of Imprisonment and Reentry on Communities What Is Reentry, and What Makes for a Successful One? Determining Parole "Success" Halfway Houses House Arrest, Electronic Monitoring, and Global Positioning Systems Concluding Remarks on Reentry and Recidivism Summary, Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Internet Sites Readings Prisoner Reentry: What Works, What Does Not, and What Is Promising, by Richard P. Seiter and Karen R. Kadela Effectiveness of Community-Based Correctional Programs: A Case Study, by Nancy Marion The Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Released From Jail or Prison: Safety, Control, and Comparisons to the Incarceration Experience, by Brian K. Payne and Randy R. Gainey Incarceration and the Community:The Problem of Removing and Returning Offenders, by Todd R. Clear et al. SECTION EIGHT: JAILS Introduction Overcrowding Jail Inmates Suicides and Sexual Violence in Jails Innovations in Jails: New Generation or Podular Direct-Supervision Jails, Community Jails, Coequal Staffing, Reentry Programs for Jails Equal Staffing, Reentry Programs for Jails Jail Research Summary, Key Terms, Internet Sites Readings Gang Intervention in Jails: A National Analysis, by Rick Ruddell et al. Recent Incarceration History Among a Sheltered Homeless Population, by Stephen Metraux and Dennis P. Culhane Inmate Assaults in Texas County Jails, by Mark Keller and Hsiao-Ming Wang Examining Implementation Issues With New Generation Jails, by Christine Tartaro SECTION NINE: GENDER Introduction Feminism Females in Corrections: Growth, History, Needs, Programming, and Abuse Female Correctional Officers The Research Summary, Key Terms, Internet Sites Readings Predicting the Prison Misconducts of Women Offenders: The Importance of Gender-Responsive Needs, by Emily M. Wright et al. Parenting Programs for Incarcerated Parents: Current Research and Future Directions, by Ann Booker Loper and Elena Hontoria Tuerk Gender Differences in Treatment Engagement Among a Sample of Incarcerated Substance Abusers, by Michele Staton-Tindall et al. Gender, Ethnicity, and Offending Over the Life Course: Women's Pathways to Prison in the Aloha State, by Marilyn Brown SECTION TEN: THE JUVENILE JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS SYSTEM Introduction Juvenile Delinquency The Extent of Delinquency History and Philosophy of Juvenile Justice Childhood in the United States The Beginning of the Juvenile Courts Juvenile Waiver to Criminal Court Extending Due Process to Juveniles Intensive Probation Institutional Corrections Summary, Key Terms, Discussion Questions, Internet Sites Readings Juvenile Justice: The Legacy of Punitive Policy, by Peter J. Benekos and Alida V. Merlo Juvenile Waiver, Boot Camp, and Recidivism in a Northwestern State, by Benjamin Steiner and Andrew L. Giacomazzi A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of a Shock Incarceration and Aftercare Program for Juvenile Offenders, by James B. Wells et al. Management of Juvenile Correctional Facilities, by Tory J. Caeti et al. SECTION ELEVEN: CORRECTIONS IN THE 21st CENTURY Introduction: Learning From the Past So That We Have Hope for the Future Punitive Policies Yield Overuse of Corrections Professionalization Corrections Is a Relationship Business Current Directions: Privatization, Correctional Programming, Religion, Health Care, Older Inmates Key Term, Discussion Questions, Internet Sites Readings Prison Privatization: An Environmental Catch-22, by Robbin S. Ogle The Challenge of Change: Correctional Programs and Evidence-Based Practices, by Edward J. Latessa Revisiting the Literature on Prisoners Who Are Older: Are We Wiser? by Catherine M. Lemieux et al. Thinking About the Relationship Between Health Dynamics in the Free Community and the Prison, by James W. Marquart et al. 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