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Introduction to corrections / (Record no. 30235)

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International Standard Book Number 9781439860137 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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Classification number 365.973 MCE
Edition number 23
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Introduction to corrections /
Statement of responsibility, etc. authors, David H. McElreath ... [et al.].
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Boca Raton :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. CRC Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012.
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Extent xviii, 273 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents<br/>Section I: Foundations of Corrections<br/><br/>An Overview of Corrections<br/>Correctional Foundations<br/>The Global Community<br/>Crime<br/>How Do We View Corrections?<br/>What Is Corrections?<br/>A Snapshot of Those Adults Confined and Under Judicial Sanctions<br/>Juvenile Offenders<br/>Professional Opportunities in Corrections<br/>What Is the Goal of Corrections?<br/><br/>Corrections: A Historical View<br/>Foundation for Institutional Corrections and the Rule of Law<br/>England<br/>Early Prison Reform and Reformers<br/>Development of the American Prison System<br/>The Penitentiary in America: New-Gate, Walnut Street Jail, and the Early Efforts to Develop Prisons<br/>The Reform Era<br/>Emergence of the National Prison Association<br/>Early Steps in Federal Confinement<br/>Early 1900s<br/>The Industrial Era<br/>Early Twentieth-Century Correctional Leaders and the Concept of Prisonization<br/>Riots, Litigation, and Reform<br/>A New Era in Corrections<br/><br/>Sentencing<br/>Sentencing Goals and Rationales<br/>Types of Sentences<br/>Sentencing Models<br/>Sentencing Disparity<br/><br/>Section II: Community Corrections<br/><br/>History and Process of Probation and Noncustodial Supervision<br/>Overview of Noncustodial Supervision<br/>Probation<br/>History of Probation<br/>Foundations of Federal Probation and Pretrial Services<br/>The Probation Process<br/>Offender Assessment<br/>Electronic Monitoring<br/>Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP)<br/>Community Corrections<br/>Day and Evening Reporting Centers<br/>Home Confinement Programs<br/>Residential Reentry Centers or Halfway Houses<br/>Offender Registration<br/>Correctional Treatment<br/>Termination of Probation and Noncustodial Supervision<br/><br/>History and Process of Parole and Postconfinement Release<br/>Postconfinement Release Options<br/>Foundations of the Concept of Parole<br/>Overview of Parole in the United States<br/>History of Parole in the United States<br/>Parole Differs From Probation<br/>Parole Boards and Parole Selection<br/>Other Factors Influencing the Awarding of Parole<br/>Process of Parole and Postconfinement Supervision<br/>Termination of Parole or Postconfinement Release<br/><br/>Section III: Institutional Corrections<br/><br/>Jails<br/>The Gaol<br/>The Advent of the Jail<br/>Coming to Jail<br/>The Garage Sally Port<br/>Booking/Intake<br/>Inmate Classification<br/>How Inmate Classification Works<br/>Inmate Housing<br/>Inmate Supervision<br/>Work Release Programs<br/>Inmate Healthcare<br/>Inmate Programs<br/>Managing a Jail<br/>Jail Overcrowding<br/>The Jail as a Place of Execution<br/><br/>Correctional Systems and Institutions<br/>Types of Correctional Systems and Institutions<br/>Local Corrections<br/>State Corrections<br/>Federal Corrections<br/>Private Corrections<br/>Military Corrections<br/>Juvenile Corrections<br/><br/>Prison Life<br/>Staff: Managing the Prisoners<br/>Correctional Officers<br/>The Role of the Corrections Officer<br/>Correctional Officer Assignments<br/>Gender<br/>Correctional Officer Power<br/>Training of Correctional Personnel<br/>Administering Inmate Rehabilitation Programs<br/>Inmate World: Living Behind Bars<br/>The Inmate Subculture<br/>Social Structure<br/>How Does It Form? Prison Social Structure and the Inmate Code<br/>Male Prison Sexuality<br/>Inmate Suicide and Prison<br/>Mentally Ill Inmates<br/>Aging Offenders<br/>A Society of Violent Males<br/>The Radicalization of Male Prison Inmates<br/>Female Inmates<br/>Critical Needs in Dealing With Female Inmates<br/>Female Prison Sexuality<br/>Female Inmate Suicide and Self-Mutilation<br/><br/>Section IV: Issues in Corrections<br/><br/>Current Issues and Problems Facing Corrections<br/>Funding<br/>Personnel Recruitment, Training, and Accreditation<br/>Overcrowding of Institutions<br/>Health, Medical, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Treatment<br/>Health Issues: HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Hepatitis<br/>Drug and Alcohol Treatment<br/>Sexual Offender Treatment Programs<br/>Aging Offender Population<br/>Violence and Sexual Assault in Institutions<br/>Prison Gangs<br/>Women in Prison<br/>Privatization<br/>Inmate Litigation<br/>Breaking the Cycle of Recidivism<br/><br/>Inmate Rights and Correctional Law<br/>History of Correctional Law<br/>Inmate Access to the Courts (First Amendment)<br/>Inmate Mail and Other Communications (First Amendment)<br/>Religion (First Amendment)<br/>Visitation and Association Rights of Inmates (First Amendment)<br/>Search, Seizure, and Inmate Privacy (Fourth Amendment)<br/>Inmate Discipline and Due Process (5th and 14th Amendments)<br/>Other Due Process Issues: Classification, Transfers,<br/>Personal Injuries, and Property Loss (5th and 14th Amendments)<br/>Conditions of Imprisonment: Cruel and Unusual Punishment (Eighth Amendment)<br/>Health Care (Eighth Amendment)<br/>Female Inmates and Other Special Inmate Populations (14th Amendment)<br/>Inmate Labor<br/><br/>Victims’ Rights<br/>History of the Crime Victims’ Movement in the United States<br/>Types of Victims<br/>Costs That Crime Victims Suffer<br/>The Role Correctional Agencies Play in Meeting Victims’ Needs<br/><br/>Correctional Counseling<br/>Defining Correctional Treatment<br/>Institutional Versus Community-Based Correctional Treatment Specialists<br/>Custodial Staff Versus Correctional Treatment Staff<br/>Theoretical Counseling Perspectives<br/>Group Versus Individual Counseling<br/><br/>Capital Punishment<br/>Methods of Execution Used in the United States<br/>History of the Death Penalty in the United States<br/>Further Evolution of the Death Penalty in the United States<br/>Old Sparky: Texas Prison Museum<br/>The Move to Eliminate Capital Punishment<br/>Death Penalty in the United States after Gilmore<br/>Execution and Gender<br/>Capital Punishment: Jurisdictional View<br/>Issues in Capital Punishment<br/><br/>Juvenile Corrections<br/>Juvenile Crime<br/>Who Is the Juvenile Offender?<br/>The Juvenile System<br/>Balanced and Restorative Justice and the Juvenile Offender<br/>Juvenile Corrections: A Historical Glance<br/>Juvenile Institutions, Detention, and Residential Confinement<br/>Sheltered Care Facilities and Community Residential Facilities<br/>Case Management and Supervision<br/>Juvenile Justice Issues<br/>Juvenile Probation, Parole, and Aftercare<br/>Life Without Parole for Juveniles<br/>Interstate Compact on Juveniles<br/><br/>Index.
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