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American Corrections Concepts And Controversies Krisberg Barry

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American Corrections Concepts And Controversies Krisberg Barry
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Publisher: Los Angeles : SAGE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.23 MB
Author: Krisberg, Barry, Marchionna, Susan; Hartney, Chris
Language: English
Year: 2015

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American Corrections Concepts And Controversies Krisberg Barry by Krisberg, Barry, Marchionna, Susan; Hartney, Chris instant download after payment.

xxviii, 441 pages : 27 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index, The corrections system -- A historical perspective on punishment and social structure -- The purpose of punishment and sentencing trends -- Jails -- Probation and alternatives to incarceration -- Prisons -- Coming home : reentry and parole -- Juvenile corrections -- The corrections workforce -- Law and corrections -- Corrections and the color line -- Women in the corrections system -- Challenging and vulnerable populations -- Death row and the death penalty -- The growth of privatization in corrections -- The politics and future of mass incarceration

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