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The Oxford Handbook of Prisons and Imprisonment provides the only single source that bridges social scientific and behavioral perspectives, providing graduate students with a more comprehensive understanding of the topic, academics with a body of knowledge that will more effectively inform their own research, and practitioners with an overview of evidence-based best practices
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The Oxford Handbook of Prisons and Imprisonment provides the only single source that bridges social scientific and behavioral perspectives, providing graduate students with a more comprehensive understanding of the topic, academics with a body of knowledge that will more effectively inform their own research, and practitioners with an overview of evidence-based best practices
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 776
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1451g
- ISBN-13: 9780199948154
- ISBN-10: 0199948151
- Artikelnr.: 50428003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 776
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1451g
- ISBN-13: 9780199948154
- ISBN-10: 0199948151
- Artikelnr.: 50428003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John Wooldredge is a Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati. His research and publications focus on institutional corrections (crowding, inmate crime and victimization, disciplinary procedures, program effects on rule violations and recidivism, and correctional officers' behaviors), criminal case processing (sentencing and recidivism, and micro- versus macro- level extralegal disparities in case processing and outcomes), and methodological issues in each of these research areas. Paula Smith is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati. Her research interests include offender classification and assessment, correctional rehabilitation, the psychological effects of incarceration, program implementation and evaluation, the transfer of knowledge to practitioners and policy-makers, and meta-analysis. Dr. Smith has been involved in evaluations of more than 280 correctional programs throughout the United States.
* Preface
* Chapter 1: The Imprisonment Boom of the Late 20th Century: Past,
Present, and Future
* Mona Lynch and Anjuli Verma
* Chapter 2: Who Goes to Prison?
* Daniel P. Mears and Joshua C. Cochran
* Chapter 3: Mass Incarceration and Conditions of Confinement
* Leo Carroll, Sharon Calci, and Amber Wilson
* Chapter 4: Exploring Imprisonment across Cross-national Contexts
* Paul Mazerolle, John Rynne, and Samara McPhedran
* Chapter 5: Theories of Mass Incarceration
* Natasha A. Frost and Todd R. Clear
* Chapter 6: Subcultural Adaptations to Incarceration
* Ben Crewe and Ben Laws
* Chapter 7: The Real Gangbanging is in Prison
* Scott H. Decker and David Pyrooz
* Chapter 8: Women in Prison
* Emily M. Wright and Calli M. Cain
* Chapter 9: Impact of Incarceration on Families and Communities
* Nancy Rodriguez and Jillian J. Turanovic
* Chapter 10: The Two Cultures
* Alison Liebling and Deborah Kant
* Chapter 11: Measuring and Explaining Inmate Misconduct
* Benjamin Steiner
* Chapter 12: Prison Riots
* Bert Useem
* Chapter 13: Drugs and Prisons
* Michael Wheatley, John R. Weekes, Andrea E. Moser, and Kathleen
Thibault
* Chapter 14: A General Model of Harm in Correctional Settings
* Nancy Wolff
* Chapter 15: Understanding the Contours of Prison Disciplinary
Procedures
* James Marquart and Chad Trulson
* Chapter 16: The Effects of Administrative Segregation
* Paul Gendreau and Ryan M. Labrecque
* Chapter 17: A Comparison of British and American Policies for
Managing Dangerous Prisoners
* Roy D. King
* Chapter 18: Adult Offender Assessment and Classification in Custodial
Settings
* James Bonta and J. S. Wormith
* Chapter 19: Principles of Effective Intervention with Incarcerated
Offenders
* Claire Goggin
* Chapter 20: Employment and Vocation Programs in Prison
* Paula Smith, Lindsey M. Mueller, and Ryan Labrecque
* Chapter 21: Treating Sex Offenders in Prison
* Devon L. L. Polaschek and Kristina M. Blackwood
* Chapter 22: The Multiple Faces of Reentry
* Susan Turner
* Chapter 23: Implementing Prison-Based Treatment
* James McGuire
* Chapter 24: Preventing Suicide in Detention and Correctional
Facilities
* Robert D. Canning and Joel A. Dvoskin
* Chapter 25: Offenders with Mental Illness in Prison
* Sarah M. Manchak and Robert D. Morgan
* Chapter 26: The Problem of Incarcerating Juveniles with Adults
* Jodi Lane and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce
* Chapter 27: The Effect of Prisons on Crime
* Sarah Tahamont and Aaron Chalfin
* Chapter 28: Private Prisons in a New Environment
* Scott D. Camp and Kevin N. Wright
* Chapter 29: Policy and Program Innovations in Prisons
* Faye S. Taxman and Brandy Blasko
* Chapter 30: Current Policies, Future Directions, and the Goals of
Confinement
* John Wooldredge
* Chapter 1: The Imprisonment Boom of the Late 20th Century: Past,
Present, and Future
* Mona Lynch and Anjuli Verma
* Chapter 2: Who Goes to Prison?
* Daniel P. Mears and Joshua C. Cochran
* Chapter 3: Mass Incarceration and Conditions of Confinement
* Leo Carroll, Sharon Calci, and Amber Wilson
* Chapter 4: Exploring Imprisonment across Cross-national Contexts
* Paul Mazerolle, John Rynne, and Samara McPhedran
* Chapter 5: Theories of Mass Incarceration
* Natasha A. Frost and Todd R. Clear
* Chapter 6: Subcultural Adaptations to Incarceration
* Ben Crewe and Ben Laws
* Chapter 7: The Real Gangbanging is in Prison
* Scott H. Decker and David Pyrooz
* Chapter 8: Women in Prison
* Emily M. Wright and Calli M. Cain
* Chapter 9: Impact of Incarceration on Families and Communities
* Nancy Rodriguez and Jillian J. Turanovic
* Chapter 10: The Two Cultures
* Alison Liebling and Deborah Kant
* Chapter 11: Measuring and Explaining Inmate Misconduct
* Benjamin Steiner
* Chapter 12: Prison Riots
* Bert Useem
* Chapter 13: Drugs and Prisons
* Michael Wheatley, John R. Weekes, Andrea E. Moser, and Kathleen
Thibault
* Chapter 14: A General Model of Harm in Correctional Settings
* Nancy Wolff
* Chapter 15: Understanding the Contours of Prison Disciplinary
Procedures
* James Marquart and Chad Trulson
* Chapter 16: The Effects of Administrative Segregation
* Paul Gendreau and Ryan M. Labrecque
* Chapter 17: A Comparison of British and American Policies for
Managing Dangerous Prisoners
* Roy D. King
* Chapter 18: Adult Offender Assessment and Classification in Custodial
Settings
* James Bonta and J. S. Wormith
* Chapter 19: Principles of Effective Intervention with Incarcerated
Offenders
* Claire Goggin
* Chapter 20: Employment and Vocation Programs in Prison
* Paula Smith, Lindsey M. Mueller, and Ryan Labrecque
* Chapter 21: Treating Sex Offenders in Prison
* Devon L. L. Polaschek and Kristina M. Blackwood
* Chapter 22: The Multiple Faces of Reentry
* Susan Turner
* Chapter 23: Implementing Prison-Based Treatment
* James McGuire
* Chapter 24: Preventing Suicide in Detention and Correctional
Facilities
* Robert D. Canning and Joel A. Dvoskin
* Chapter 25: Offenders with Mental Illness in Prison
* Sarah M. Manchak and Robert D. Morgan
* Chapter 26: The Problem of Incarcerating Juveniles with Adults
* Jodi Lane and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce
* Chapter 27: The Effect of Prisons on Crime
* Sarah Tahamont and Aaron Chalfin
* Chapter 28: Private Prisons in a New Environment
* Scott D. Camp and Kevin N. Wright
* Chapter 29: Policy and Program Innovations in Prisons
* Faye S. Taxman and Brandy Blasko
* Chapter 30: Current Policies, Future Directions, and the Goals of
Confinement
* John Wooldredge
* Preface
* Chapter 1: The Imprisonment Boom of the Late 20th Century: Past,
Present, and Future
* Mona Lynch and Anjuli Verma
* Chapter 2: Who Goes to Prison?
* Daniel P. Mears and Joshua C. Cochran
* Chapter 3: Mass Incarceration and Conditions of Confinement
* Leo Carroll, Sharon Calci, and Amber Wilson
* Chapter 4: Exploring Imprisonment across Cross-national Contexts
* Paul Mazerolle, John Rynne, and Samara McPhedran
* Chapter 5: Theories of Mass Incarceration
* Natasha A. Frost and Todd R. Clear
* Chapter 6: Subcultural Adaptations to Incarceration
* Ben Crewe and Ben Laws
* Chapter 7: The Real Gangbanging is in Prison
* Scott H. Decker and David Pyrooz
* Chapter 8: Women in Prison
* Emily M. Wright and Calli M. Cain
* Chapter 9: Impact of Incarceration on Families and Communities
* Nancy Rodriguez and Jillian J. Turanovic
* Chapter 10: The Two Cultures
* Alison Liebling and Deborah Kant
* Chapter 11: Measuring and Explaining Inmate Misconduct
* Benjamin Steiner
* Chapter 12: Prison Riots
* Bert Useem
* Chapter 13: Drugs and Prisons
* Michael Wheatley, John R. Weekes, Andrea E. Moser, and Kathleen
Thibault
* Chapter 14: A General Model of Harm in Correctional Settings
* Nancy Wolff
* Chapter 15: Understanding the Contours of Prison Disciplinary
Procedures
* James Marquart and Chad Trulson
* Chapter 16: The Effects of Administrative Segregation
* Paul Gendreau and Ryan M. Labrecque
* Chapter 17: A Comparison of British and American Policies for
Managing Dangerous Prisoners
* Roy D. King
* Chapter 18: Adult Offender Assessment and Classification in Custodial
Settings
* James Bonta and J. S. Wormith
* Chapter 19: Principles of Effective Intervention with Incarcerated
Offenders
* Claire Goggin
* Chapter 20: Employment and Vocation Programs in Prison
* Paula Smith, Lindsey M. Mueller, and Ryan Labrecque
* Chapter 21: Treating Sex Offenders in Prison
* Devon L. L. Polaschek and Kristina M. Blackwood
* Chapter 22: The Multiple Faces of Reentry
* Susan Turner
* Chapter 23: Implementing Prison-Based Treatment
* James McGuire
* Chapter 24: Preventing Suicide in Detention and Correctional
Facilities
* Robert D. Canning and Joel A. Dvoskin
* Chapter 25: Offenders with Mental Illness in Prison
* Sarah M. Manchak and Robert D. Morgan
* Chapter 26: The Problem of Incarcerating Juveniles with Adults
* Jodi Lane and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce
* Chapter 27: The Effect of Prisons on Crime
* Sarah Tahamont and Aaron Chalfin
* Chapter 28: Private Prisons in a New Environment
* Scott D. Camp and Kevin N. Wright
* Chapter 29: Policy and Program Innovations in Prisons
* Faye S. Taxman and Brandy Blasko
* Chapter 30: Current Policies, Future Directions, and the Goals of
Confinement
* John Wooldredge
* Chapter 1: The Imprisonment Boom of the Late 20th Century: Past,
Present, and Future
* Mona Lynch and Anjuli Verma
* Chapter 2: Who Goes to Prison?
* Daniel P. Mears and Joshua C. Cochran
* Chapter 3: Mass Incarceration and Conditions of Confinement
* Leo Carroll, Sharon Calci, and Amber Wilson
* Chapter 4: Exploring Imprisonment across Cross-national Contexts
* Paul Mazerolle, John Rynne, and Samara McPhedran
* Chapter 5: Theories of Mass Incarceration
* Natasha A. Frost and Todd R. Clear
* Chapter 6: Subcultural Adaptations to Incarceration
* Ben Crewe and Ben Laws
* Chapter 7: The Real Gangbanging is in Prison
* Scott H. Decker and David Pyrooz
* Chapter 8: Women in Prison
* Emily M. Wright and Calli M. Cain
* Chapter 9: Impact of Incarceration on Families and Communities
* Nancy Rodriguez and Jillian J. Turanovic
* Chapter 10: The Two Cultures
* Alison Liebling and Deborah Kant
* Chapter 11: Measuring and Explaining Inmate Misconduct
* Benjamin Steiner
* Chapter 12: Prison Riots
* Bert Useem
* Chapter 13: Drugs and Prisons
* Michael Wheatley, John R. Weekes, Andrea E. Moser, and Kathleen
Thibault
* Chapter 14: A General Model of Harm in Correctional Settings
* Nancy Wolff
* Chapter 15: Understanding the Contours of Prison Disciplinary
Procedures
* James Marquart and Chad Trulson
* Chapter 16: The Effects of Administrative Segregation
* Paul Gendreau and Ryan M. Labrecque
* Chapter 17: A Comparison of British and American Policies for
Managing Dangerous Prisoners
* Roy D. King
* Chapter 18: Adult Offender Assessment and Classification in Custodial
Settings
* James Bonta and J. S. Wormith
* Chapter 19: Principles of Effective Intervention with Incarcerated
Offenders
* Claire Goggin
* Chapter 20: Employment and Vocation Programs in Prison
* Paula Smith, Lindsey M. Mueller, and Ryan Labrecque
* Chapter 21: Treating Sex Offenders in Prison
* Devon L. L. Polaschek and Kristina M. Blackwood
* Chapter 22: The Multiple Faces of Reentry
* Susan Turner
* Chapter 23: Implementing Prison-Based Treatment
* James McGuire
* Chapter 24: Preventing Suicide in Detention and Correctional
Facilities
* Robert D. Canning and Joel A. Dvoskin
* Chapter 25: Offenders with Mental Illness in Prison
* Sarah M. Manchak and Robert D. Morgan
* Chapter 26: The Problem of Incarcerating Juveniles with Adults
* Jodi Lane and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce
* Chapter 27: The Effect of Prisons on Crime
* Sarah Tahamont and Aaron Chalfin
* Chapter 28: Private Prisons in a New Environment
* Scott D. Camp and Kevin N. Wright
* Chapter 29: Policy and Program Innovations in Prisons
* Faye S. Taxman and Brandy Blasko
* Chapter 30: Current Policies, Future Directions, and the Goals of
Confinement
* John Wooldredge