
Introduction to Corrections
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 22. August 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
536 pages
978-1-928916-26-0 (ISBN)
Description
Thoroughly updated to reflect recent developments in corrections, INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS, Second Edition provides a concise, yet comprehensive overview of the American correctional system that considers all types of custody, including probation and parole. The text is written for an introductory corrections course that focuses on both adult corrections and juvenile court dispositions. A new co-author, Michael Birzer, brings his teaching experience and insight to the second edition. Cliff Roberson's experiences as a judge, prosecutor, and defense counsel, coupled with his lengthy college teaching experience, add unique depth to his understanding of the field. With these authors as their guides, readers will attain a practical and complete understanding of the correctional system in an interesting and thought-provoking way.
Thoroughly updated to reflect recent developments in corrections, INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS, Second Edition provides a concise, yet comprehensive overview of the American correctional system that considers all types of custody, including probation and parole. The text is written for an introductory corrections course that focuses on both adult corrections and juvenile court dispositions. A new co-author, Michael Birzer, brings his teaching experience and insight to the second edition. Cliff Roberson's experiences as a judge, prosecutor, and defense counsel, coupled with his lengthy college teaching experience, add unique depth to his understanding of the field. With these authors as their guides, readers will attain a practical and complete understanding of the correctional system in an interesting and thought-provoking way.
Thoroughly updated to reflect recent developments in corrections, INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS, Second Edition provides a concise, yet comprehensive overview of the American correctional system that considers all types of custody, including probation and parole. The text is written for an introductory corrections course that focuses on both adult corrections and juvenile court dispositions. A new co-author, Michael Birzer, brings his teaching experience and insight to the second edition. Cliff Roberson's experiences as a judge, prosecutor, and defense counsel, coupled with his lengthy college teaching experience, add unique depth to his understanding of the field. With these authors as their guides, readers will attain a practical and complete understanding of the correctional system in an interesting and thought-provoking way.
Reviews / Votes
1. Corrections Introduction and Overview. 2. Corrections: The Beginning. 3. The Sentencing Process. 4. The Correctional Client. 5. Alternatives to Incarceration. 6. Probation. 7. Jails and Misdemeanants. 8. Doing Time. 9. Institutional Procedures. 10. Juvenile Corrections. 11. Women and Corrections. 12. Capital Punishment. 13. Prisoners' Rights. 14. Innovations in Corrections. 15. Corrections as a Career Field.1. Corrections Introduction and Overview. 2. Corrections: The Beginning. 3. The Sentencing Process. 4. The Correctional Client. 5. Alternatives to Incarceration. 6. Probation. 7. Jails and Misdemeanants. 8. Doing Time. 9. Institutional Procedures. 10. Juvenile Corrections. 11. Women and Corrections. 12. Capital Punishment. 13. Prisoners' Rights. 14. Innovations in Corrections. 15. Corrections as a Career Field.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Belmont, CA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
ISBN-13
978-1-928916-26-0 (9781928916260)
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Content
1. Corrections Introduction and Overview. 2. Corrections: The Beginning. 3. The Sentencing Process. 4. The Correctional Client. 5. Alternatives to Incarceration. 6. Probation. 7. Jails and Misdemeanants. 8. Doing Time. 9. Institutional Procedures. 10. Juvenile Corrections. 11. Women and Corrections. 12. Capital Punishment. 13. Prisoners' Rights. 14. Innovations in Corrections. 15. Corrections as a Career Field.