The prison system is a perpetual incarceration machine growing on failure. This article explores structural impediments that contribute to parole failure and recidivism. Prisoners exit prison with few material resources and many obligations. Upon arrival at the work release centers, they are subjected to the demands of “collection counselors.” They complain about deductions from their employment checks, including restitution, court costs, fees for public defenders, and rent for work release beds. The correctional system perpetuates itself: Failures in work release, probation, and parole account for the majority of new prison admissions. Recommendations are provided for effective prison release programs
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
The current state prison systems in the United States do not act as efficient correctional systems. ...
This article reports on a study of the causes and correlates of parole success and failure in Pennsy...
This article reports on a study of the causes and correlates of parole success and failure in Pennsy...
Over the past 30 years, many states have abolished parole boards, which traditionally have had the d...
This article presents a case study of the survival of FarviewStateHospital, Pennsylva-nia’s only max...
Following recent studies into the U.S. Correctional System, it was revealed that more than 2 million...
Following recent studies into the U.S. Correctional System, it was revealed that more than 2 million...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State UniversitySince its...
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-76)Recidivism rates among former inmates in America a...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
The current state prison systems in the United States do not act as efficient correctional systems. ...
This article reports on a study of the causes and correlates of parole success and failure in Pennsy...
This article reports on a study of the causes and correlates of parole success and failure in Pennsy...
Over the past 30 years, many states have abolished parole boards, which traditionally have had the d...
This article presents a case study of the survival of FarviewStateHospital, Pennsylva-nia’s only max...
Following recent studies into the U.S. Correctional System, it was revealed that more than 2 million...
Following recent studies into the U.S. Correctional System, it was revealed that more than 2 million...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State UniversitySince its...
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-76)Recidivism rates among former inmates in America a...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
The current state prison systems in the United States do not act as efficient correctional systems. ...