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Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences

Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences

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Wydawnictwo SAGE Publications Inc
Data wydania 23/03/2016
Liczba stron 352
Forma publikacji książka w miękkiej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Literatura popularna
Język angielski
ISBN 9781506306520
Kategorie Więziennictwo i kara
453.60 PLN (z VAT)
$102.04 / €97.25 / £84.42 /
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Dostawa 3-4 tygodnie
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Opis książki

The Second Edition of Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences continues to identify and evaluate the major competing theories used to guide the goals, policies, and practices of the correctional system. Authors Francis T. Cullen and Cheryl Lero Jonson demonstrate that changes in theories can legitimize new ways of treating and punishing offenders, and they help readers understand how transformations in the social and political context of U.S. society impact correctional theory and policy. Designed to motivate readers to become sophisticated consumers of correctional information, the book emphasizes the importance of using evidence-based information to guide decisions, rather than relying on non-scientific common-sense or ideology-based beliefs. "[The] writing style was clear and made the subject matter easily accessible to the students. Good, concise discussion of correctional theories including examples that enhanced the material being covered. The authors ask the readers to consider important questions that are not always considered in the public realm in thinking about whether certain correctional practices work or not. These questions helped promote engaging discussions in class." -- Erin A. Orrick "Abstract theoretical concepts are thoroughly explained and illustrated. It's all done in a brief, relatively readable format." -- Sheryl L. Van Horne "Not too heavy on academic jargon, making it easier for students to follow and grasp" -- Jennifer Cobbina "Readable, Affordable, Theoretically Grounded" -- Randolph Myers "Focuses on the main and essential ideas while providing a clear and to the point conclusion" -- Lior Gideon "The text is an incredible composite of the literature that has shaped correctional practice. The authors have a great capacity for making research interesting and accessible. Cullen and Jonson have accomplished their goal of motivating readers to become sophisticated consumers of correctional knowledge." -- Betsy Matthews "Book promotes thoughts and avoids the traditional corrections textbook structure and content." -- Jack Atherton "It is my experience that students tend to think of theory as boring and unnecessary. This text does a good job of making theory interesting and explaining why it is important. The authors do a good job of connecting theory, methods, and results. The writing style and ways that the authors explain concepts convey a lot of information, which is often quite complex, in an accessible way." -- Jennifer L. Lanterman "This is an excellent text that contributes to the knowledge base by presenting correctional theories in such a way that makes it approachable for students. The discussion of the socio-historical context, how this influenced why the public and criminal justice professionals favored a particular theory, and the resulting policies are important concepts for criminal justice students to understand today... I see its value, and would not hesitate to adopt it for a course." -- Krista S. Gehring "[Strengths include] Writing style, ease of understanding the material, organization and length" -- Charlene Y. Taylor

Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences

Spis treści

Preface

PART I. Crisis in American Corrections

CHAPTER 1. From Theory to Policy: Evidence-Based Corrections

Theories of Corrections

Six Theories in Brief

Utility, Opinion, and Evidence

Evidence-Based Corrections

Conclusion: What's Ahead?

CHAPTER 2. Correctional Theory in Crisis: America's Changing Context

What Is Rehabilitation?

The Rise of the Rehabilitative Ideal

Attacking Rehabilitation

The "Nothing Works" Doctrine: Martinson and Beyond

Conclusion: Crisis in Correctional Theory

PART II. The Punishment Response

CHAPTER 3. Just Deserts: Doing Justice or Getting Tough?

The Concepts of Retribution and Just Deserts: Punishing the Crime

Retribution: Just and Painful

Four Problems for Retribution

The Justice Model: Restraining State Discretion

What Went Wrong? Winning the Battle but Losing the War

Conclusion: The Need for Crime Control

CHAPTER 4. Deterrence: Scaring Offenders Straight

The Concept of Deterrence

Is Deterrence a "Conservative" Theory?

The Theoretical Assumptions of Deterrence

Studying Whether Deterrence Works: Assessing Types of Evidence

Policy Changes That Increase Punishment

Macro-Level Studies of Punishment and Crime Rates

Perceptual Deterrence Studies

Deterrence in the Community

The Effects of Imprisonment

Conclusion: The Limits of Deterrence

CHAPTER 5. Incapacitation: Locking Up the Wicked

Too Many Prisoners

More Than Enough Criminals

The Concept of Incapacitation

Estimating the Incapacitation Effect: Studying Individual Offenders

Estimating the Incapacitation Effect: Macro-Level Studies

Conclusion: Compared to What?

PART III. The Social Welfare Response

CHAPTER 6. Restorative Justice: Reintegrative Shaming

The Concept of Restorative Justice

The Appeal of Restorative Justice

Three Problems

Does Restorative Justice Work?

Conclusion: The Limits of Harm

CHAPTER 7. Rehabilitation: What Works to Change Offenders

The Concept of Rehabilitation

Knowing What Works

Challenging Nothing Works: Narrative Reviews

Challenging Nothing Works: Meta-Analytic Reviews

What Does Not Work

What Does Work: Principles of Effective Intervention

What Else Might Work?

Conclusion: Reaffirming Rehabilitation

PART IV. Extending the Vision of Corrections

CHAPTER 8. Reentry: Saving Offenders from a Life in Crime

From Parole to Reentry

The Reentry Problem

Reentry Programs

The Effectiveness Problem

Two Things to Keep in Mind

Conclusion: Saving Offenders From a Life in Crime

CHAPTER 9. Early Intervention: Saving Children From a Life in Crime

Lessons From Childhood Criminology

The Need for Early Intervention

Five Programs That Work-At Least When Done Right

Two More Reasons to Support Early Intervention

Conclusion: Beyond Adult-Limited Corrections

CHAPTER 10. Six Correctional Lessons: Choosing Our Future

Three Themes

Four Lessons

Conclusion: Choosing Our Future

References

Index

About the Authors

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