NCJ Number
100706
Date Published
1985
Length
570 pages
Annotation
This book provides an overview of the context, practice, and special issues of U.S. corrections.
Abstract
Long-term corrections problems that frame corrections' contemporary experience are described, including an analysis of current theory and evidence on punishment methods, an overview of correctional organizational and legal structures, and a portrait of the correctional client. An examination of the current state of the major correctional components encompasses jails and other short-term facilities, probation and related incarcerative punishments, and incarceration programs and management. Also considered are the procedure for releasing inmates, the community corrections movement, and offender adjustment under community supervision. Issues that have emerged relatively recently in corrections also are addressed: prisoners' rights, corrections for women, and corrections for juveniles. The book contains biographies of corrections figures, illustrative excerpts from newspapers and magazines, a 'running' glossary, other student aids, and graphics. Chapter notes.