This thoughtful examination of incarceration in the United States from the 1980s to the current time offers for consideration a transparent and humane correctional model for the future.
This thoughtful examination of incarceration in the United States from the 1980s to the current time offers for consideration a transparent and humane correctional model for the future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Helen Clarke Molanphy is political science emeritus professor at Richland College in Dallas, Texas. She has taught sociology and criminal justice courses at various institutions including Southern Methodist University, the University of Texas at Dallas, Adams State University, the Santa Fe University of Art and Design, and the Santa Fe Community College. Molanphy is the author of a family memoir, Over P.J. Clarke's Bar: Tales from New York's Famous Saloon, using her maiden name, Helen Marie Clarke. She resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with her husband, John Molanphy.
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Part I. The Texas Department of Corrections 1. Texas Control Model 2. Jailhouse Lawyers 3. Ruiz v. Estelle 4. Texas Prison Administrators 5. Texas Today Part II. Demographics of American Prisons 6. The Unschooled 7. The Young and the Old 8. The Female Inmate 9. Poor People of Color 10. The Political Prisoner Part III. Major Problems in Corrections 11. Guard Brutality and Corruption 12. Wrongfully Convicted 13. Treatment of Mentally Ill Inmates 14. Prison Labor 15. Privatization of Corrections Part IV. Toward Ending Mass Incarceration 16. Legislative Agendas 17. The Supreme Court and the US Department of Justice 18. Reducing Recidivism 19. Alternative Models 20. Restorative Justice Epilogue
Part I. The Texas Department of Corrections 1. Texas Control Model 2. Jailhouse Lawyers 3. Ruiz v. Estelle 4. Texas Prison Administrators 5. Texas Today Part II. Demographics of American Prisons 6. The Unschooled 7. The Young and the Old 8. The Female Inmate 9. Poor People of Color 10. The Political Prisoner Part III. Major Problems in Corrections 11. Guard Brutality and Corruption 12. Wrongfully Convicted 13. Treatment of Mentally Ill Inmates 14. Prison Labor 15. Privatization of Corrections Part IV. Toward Ending Mass Incarceration 16. Legislative Agendas 17. The Supreme Court and the US Department of Justice 18. Reducing Recidivism 19. Alternative Models 20. Restorative Justice Epilogue
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