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Routledge Handbook On American Prisons Laurie A Gould And John J Brent

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Routledge Handbook On American Prisons Laurie A Gould And John J Brent
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.23 MB
Author: Laurie A. Gould and John J. Brent
ISBN: 9780367027667, 9780367552671, 9780429397899, 9782020019644, 0367027666, 0367552671, 0429397895, 2020019647, 2020019648
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Routledge Handbook On American Prisons Laurie A Gould And John J Brent by Laurie A. Gould And John J. Brent 9780367027667, 9780367552671, 9780429397899, 9782020019644, 0367027666, 0367552671, 0429397895, 2020019647, 2020019648 instant download after payment.

The Routledge Handbook on American Prisons is an authoritative volume that provides an overview of the state of U.S. prisons and synthesizes the research on the many facets of the prison system. The United States is exceptional in its use of incarceration as punishment. It not only has the largest prison population in the world, but also the highest per-capita incarceration rate. Research and debate about mass incarceration continues to grow, with mounting bipartisan agreement on the need for criminal justice reform.
Divided into four sections (Prisons: Security, Operations and Administration; Types of Offenders and Populations; Living and Dying in Prison; and Release, Reentry, and Reform), the volume explores the key issues fundamental to understanding the U.S. prison system, including the characteristics of facilities; inmate risk assessment and classification, prison administration and employment, for-profit prisons, special populations, overcrowding, prison health care, prison violence, the special circumstances of death row prisoners, collateral consequences of incarceration, prison programming, and parole. The final section examines reform efforts and ideas, and offers suggestions for future research and attention.
With contributions from leading correctional scholars, this book is a valuable resource for scholars with an interest in U.S. prisons and the issues surrounding them. It is structured to serve scholars and graduate students studying corrections, penology, institutional corrections, and other related topics.

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