The Michigan Community Corrections Act, adopted on December 29, 1988, was clearly a legislative response to prison crowding. While many of its ardent supporters valued the Act for the implicit values associated with the reform-based reallocation of correctional resources, they extolled the Act for its capacity to reduce prison and jail crowding, and still provide for offender punishment in community-based settings. Supporters were so anxious for the bill to pass, after almost ten years in development, that in the later stages of the process the language of the supporters and practitioners began to change. Almost overnight, per the advice of the legislative spin doctors, the buzzwords changed from rehabilitation and humanness to new and more...
Criminal justice system costs have grown exponentially during the last twenty years, yet have failed...
Examines issues for shifting correctional responsibilities for lower-level felons from the state to ...
This paper will examine the vast literature on the discretion within the criminal justice system and...
This Note describes and analyzes Michigan\u27s Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act. Part I revi...
This paper, which draws upon my fourteen years experience as a corrections officer, focuses on expan...
This document contains a long range plan to guide the future of the Department of Corrections. The p...
Community-based alternatives to prison claim to be more effective in reducing recidi-vism than are t...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
Skyrocketing rates of incarceration over the last three decades have had profound and lasting effect...
Wisconsin serves as a good example of a place where parole and probation supervision are contributin...
The governor and several legislators have requested review of Michigan’s sentencing practices with a...
This project replicated a study by Farnworth, Golden and Tester in 1991 to determine if alternate se...
After a brief lull in the late seventies and early eighties, crime is once again a prime concern am...
Although most of the research on alternatives to incarceration has been methodologically flawed, the...
Approximately ten years ago, a conservative-led movement to engage in various forms of correctional ...
Criminal justice system costs have grown exponentially during the last twenty years, yet have failed...
Examines issues for shifting correctional responsibilities for lower-level felons from the state to ...
This paper will examine the vast literature on the discretion within the criminal justice system and...
This Note describes and analyzes Michigan\u27s Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act. Part I revi...
This paper, which draws upon my fourteen years experience as a corrections officer, focuses on expan...
This document contains a long range plan to guide the future of the Department of Corrections. The p...
Community-based alternatives to prison claim to be more effective in reducing recidi-vism than are t...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
Skyrocketing rates of incarceration over the last three decades have had profound and lasting effect...
Wisconsin serves as a good example of a place where parole and probation supervision are contributin...
The governor and several legislators have requested review of Michigan’s sentencing practices with a...
This project replicated a study by Farnworth, Golden and Tester in 1991 to determine if alternate se...
After a brief lull in the late seventies and early eighties, crime is once again a prime concern am...
Although most of the research on alternatives to incarceration has been methodologically flawed, the...
Approximately ten years ago, a conservative-led movement to engage in various forms of correctional ...
Criminal justice system costs have grown exponentially during the last twenty years, yet have failed...
Examines issues for shifting correctional responsibilities for lower-level felons from the state to ...
This paper will examine the vast literature on the discretion within the criminal justice system and...