The Prisoner Rehabilitation Act of 1965 authorized furloughs, a system of work release, and the use of community residential treatment centers for adult federal prisoners. The act and its implications are producing great changes in correctional work. All through the federal prison system, educational and vocational training programs are being restudied and geared to meet actual community employment opportunities and the actual capacities of prisoners. The basic missions of institutions are being reevaluated and in some instances changed. The new programs are also bringing about significant alterations in personnel recruitment and development programs, organizational patterns, and budgetary planning. The walls of the old-line prison have fin...
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The country has only 5% of the wo...
The administration of criminal justice consists of four major areas: the arrest and charge of the co...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
The Prisoner Rehabilitation Act of 1965 authorized furloughs, a system of work release, and the use ...
discussion of subjective impressions of work release should be prefaced with statements concerning t...
Punishment or a change with punishment has been an everlasting dilemma of the creators of punishing ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminaljustice/FBPRRSymposiu...
The purpose of this Article is to propose a new federal certificate of rehabilitation program. The c...
most serious problem confronting correctional institutions is recidivism, the proneness of many crim...
In an effort to evaluate the effectiveness of the furlough program as a correctional device, an anal...
This chapter documents recent incarceration trends, discusses the evidence pertaining to the employm...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
Prisons in the United States house approximately 220,000 felons,\u2795 percent of whom will eventual...
Reacting to widespread budget crises, many states are experimenting with earned release (also known ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a division of the U.S. Department of Labor...
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The country has only 5% of the wo...
The administration of criminal justice consists of four major areas: the arrest and charge of the co...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
The Prisoner Rehabilitation Act of 1965 authorized furloughs, a system of work release, and the use ...
discussion of subjective impressions of work release should be prefaced with statements concerning t...
Punishment or a change with punishment has been an everlasting dilemma of the creators of punishing ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminaljustice/FBPRRSymposiu...
The purpose of this Article is to propose a new federal certificate of rehabilitation program. The c...
most serious problem confronting correctional institutions is recidivism, the proneness of many crim...
In an effort to evaluate the effectiveness of the furlough program as a correctional device, an anal...
This chapter documents recent incarceration trends, discusses the evidence pertaining to the employm...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
Prisons in the United States house approximately 220,000 felons,\u2795 percent of whom will eventual...
Reacting to widespread budget crises, many states are experimenting with earned release (also known ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a division of the U.S. Department of Labor...
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The country has only 5% of the wo...
The administration of criminal justice consists of four major areas: the arrest and charge of the co...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...