The prisons of today are a failure, for they are not effective instruments of rehabilitation of their inmates. To remedy this failure requires a complete revision of our penal philosophy and a firm adherence to rehabilitation as the only function to be served. I. Retaliation II. Deterrence III. Removal from Society IV. Rehabilitation V. Work VI. Education VII. Psychiatric Services VIII. Self-Government IX. Summar
[O]ur current approach of punishment without treatment isn’t working. What we need are better ways t...
Evolution and improvement are two key aspects of our society that help us move forward towards a bri...
JM Moore argues that prison works very well in maintaining an unjust society and deflecting attentio...
The prisons of today are a failure, for they are not effective instruments of rehabilitation of thei...
The belief is thoroughly entrenched that prisons fulfil the triple function of punishing offenders, ...
In recent decades prison policy has a reoriented towards measures which try to rehabilitate, rather ...
The belief is thoroughly entrenched that prisons fulfil the triple function of punishing offenders, ...
Rehabilitation programs are crucial to address the conditions that lead people to commit crimes. Cur...
Honors (Bachelor's)PhilosophyUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Imprisonment, as it is used today in this country and in others throughout the world, began as an ex...
One of the most difficult and pressing problems now facing local, state and national leaders is the ...
For many years the nation\u27s criminologists and penologists have denounced the present system of t...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
In the face of ever-increasing crime rates, corrections has come under considerable criticism, simul...
A lively debate began in the late 1970\u27s on the topic of criminal sentencing. A major attack was ...
[O]ur current approach of punishment without treatment isn’t working. What we need are better ways t...
Evolution and improvement are two key aspects of our society that help us move forward towards a bri...
JM Moore argues that prison works very well in maintaining an unjust society and deflecting attentio...
The prisons of today are a failure, for they are not effective instruments of rehabilitation of thei...
The belief is thoroughly entrenched that prisons fulfil the triple function of punishing offenders, ...
In recent decades prison policy has a reoriented towards measures which try to rehabilitate, rather ...
The belief is thoroughly entrenched that prisons fulfil the triple function of punishing offenders, ...
Rehabilitation programs are crucial to address the conditions that lead people to commit crimes. Cur...
Honors (Bachelor's)PhilosophyUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Imprisonment, as it is used today in this country and in others throughout the world, began as an ex...
One of the most difficult and pressing problems now facing local, state and national leaders is the ...
For many years the nation\u27s criminologists and penologists have denounced the present system of t...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
In the face of ever-increasing crime rates, corrections has come under considerable criticism, simul...
A lively debate began in the late 1970\u27s on the topic of criminal sentencing. A major attack was ...
[O]ur current approach of punishment without treatment isn’t working. What we need are better ways t...
Evolution and improvement are two key aspects of our society that help us move forward towards a bri...
JM Moore argues that prison works very well in maintaining an unjust society and deflecting attentio...