NCJ Number
122430
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 17 Issue: 1 Dated: (March 1990) Pages: 6-18
Date Published
1990
Length
13 pages
Annotation
For the past decade or so, scholars have joined with politicians in suggesting that citizens manifest little support for correctional treatment.
Abstract
Based on a 1986 survey of Cincinnati and Columbus residents, we present data that question this broad assumption. The data indicate that rehabilitation receives considerable support, though this is most pronounced for certain offenders and for certain treatment modalities. In general, the study reinforces the finding of a growing body of revisionist research that the public retains faith in rehabilitation as a legitimate goal of the correctional process. 4 tables, 42 references. (Publisher abstract)