Rick Ruddell (University of Regina), G. Larry Mays (New Mexico State University), L. Thomas Winfree Jr. (New Mexico State University)
Contemporary Corrections
A Critical Thinking Approach
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Rick Ruddell (University of Regina), G. Larry Mays (New Mexico State University), L. Thomas Winfree Jr. (New Mexico State University)
Contemporary Corrections
A Critical Thinking Approach
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Contemporary Corrections: A Critical Thinking Approach introduces readers to the essential elements of the U.S. corrections system.
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Contemporary Corrections: A Critical Thinking Approach introduces readers to the essential elements of the U.S. corrections system.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 606
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 187mm x 234mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367028671
- ISBN-10: 0367028670
- Artikelnr.: 59996550
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 606
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 187mm x 234mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367028671
- ISBN-10: 0367028670
- Artikelnr.: 59996550
Rick Ruddell is Professor and Law Foundation of Saskatchewan Chair in Police Studies at the University of Regina. Prior to this appointment, he served as Director of Operational Research with the Correctional Service of Canada and held faculty positions at Eastern Kentucky University and the California State University, Chico. In addition to publishing over 130 articles and technical reports, his recently published books include Oil, Gas, and Crime: The Dark Side of the Boomtown, Policing Rural Canada, Exploring Criminal Justice in Canada, and Making Sense of Criminal Justice . G. Larry Mays is Regents Professor Emeritus at New Mexico State University. He has published more than 100 journal articles, practitioner texts, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries. Among the books he has coauthored are America's Courts and the Judicial Process, 2nd edition (2017), Introduction to Criminal Justice, 2nd edition (2019), and Making Sense of Criminal Justice, 3rd edition. (2019). Mays has received numerous awards, including the Carnegie Foundation's Professor of the Year for the State of New Mexico, and he is a life member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. L. Thomas Winfree, Jr. is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Criminal Justice at New Mexico State University. Besides teaching literally tens of thousands of students over his 40-year academic career, Winfree authored or co-authored over 130 refereed articles and book chapters. Moreover, he is the coauthor of two anthologies and eight textbooks, most recently Essentials of Criminological Theory with Howard Abadinsky (2017); Mental Illness and Criminal Justice with Anne Fisher Segal and Stan Friedman (2019); and Introduction to Criminal Justice: The Essentials with G. Larry Mays and Leanne Fiftal Alarid (2021).
1. Introduction to Corrections
2. A Brief History of Punishment and Corrections
3. Sentencing and Criminal Sanctions
5. Jails and Detention Facilities
6. Institutional Corrections
7. Correctional Personnel
8. Prisoners and Prison Life
9. Living and Dying in Prison
10. Parole and Prisoner Reentry
11. Gender Issues in Corrections
12. Corrections Law and Inmate Litigation
13. The Future of Corrections
2. A Brief History of Punishment and Corrections
3. Sentencing and Criminal Sanctions
5. Jails and Detention Facilities
6. Institutional Corrections
7. Correctional Personnel
8. Prisoners and Prison Life
9. Living and Dying in Prison
10. Parole and Prisoner Reentry
11. Gender Issues in Corrections
12. Corrections Law and Inmate Litigation
13. The Future of Corrections
1. Introduction to Corrections
2. A Brief History of Punishment and Corrections
3. Sentencing and Criminal Sanctions
5. Jails and Detention Facilities
6. Institutional Corrections
7. Correctional Personnel
8. Prisoners and Prison Life
9. Living and Dying in Prison
10. Parole and Prisoner Reentry
11. Gender Issues in Corrections
12. Corrections Law and Inmate Litigation
13. The Future of Corrections
2. A Brief History of Punishment and Corrections
3. Sentencing and Criminal Sanctions
5. Jails and Detention Facilities
6. Institutional Corrections
7. Correctional Personnel
8. Prisoners and Prison Life
9. Living and Dying in Prison
10. Parole and Prisoner Reentry
11. Gender Issues in Corrections
12. Corrections Law and Inmate Litigation
13. The Future of Corrections