Created by Neenah Estrella-Luna\u27s Fall 2019 Sociology 110 course. Zine addresses the history of U.S. prison, how rehabilitation is used in U.S. prisons currently, the differences in rehabilitation across the globe, the impact of local government and the benefits of rehabilitation, and improving rehabilitation in U.S. prisons.https://digitalcommons.salemstate.edu/zines/1003/thumbnail.jp
Restorative justice, with its emphasis on identifying the justice needs of everyone involved in a cr...
ABSTRACT: The main objective that future criminal policies, in terms of the execution of sentences, ...
Incarceration of offenders has increased dramatically over the years. Nonetheless, more ex-prisoners...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
With over two million Americans behind bars, and over seven million under some form of state supervi...
Incarcerating Criminals places prisons and jails in the context of their social and organizational e...
behavior, behaviorology, to foster improvements in human interactions and success rates in instituti...
Created by Neenah Estrella-Luna\u27s Fall 2019 Sociology 110 course. Zine addresses the racial dispa...
The first prisons were designed merely to house inmates while their punishments were determined. Lat...
This book describes and analyzes the key issues in the history of federal corrections in the United ...
Course syllabus for CJUS 413 History of Corrections Course description: Current practices and ideolo...
Rehabilitation has been a staple of the prison system in the United States since the 1700s. The ide...
Book Summary: Since the 1970s, the corrections system has experienced exponential growth. Over the p...
Penitentiary institutions can be seen as «cognitive systems». Thus they can be seen as source of lea...
Following recent studies into the U.S. Correctional System, it was revealed that more than 2 million...
Restorative justice, with its emphasis on identifying the justice needs of everyone involved in a cr...
ABSTRACT: The main objective that future criminal policies, in terms of the execution of sentences, ...
Incarceration of offenders has increased dramatically over the years. Nonetheless, more ex-prisoners...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
With over two million Americans behind bars, and over seven million under some form of state supervi...
Incarcerating Criminals places prisons and jails in the context of their social and organizational e...
behavior, behaviorology, to foster improvements in human interactions and success rates in instituti...
Created by Neenah Estrella-Luna\u27s Fall 2019 Sociology 110 course. Zine addresses the racial dispa...
The first prisons were designed merely to house inmates while their punishments were determined. Lat...
This book describes and analyzes the key issues in the history of federal corrections in the United ...
Course syllabus for CJUS 413 History of Corrections Course description: Current practices and ideolo...
Rehabilitation has been a staple of the prison system in the United States since the 1700s. The ide...
Book Summary: Since the 1970s, the corrections system has experienced exponential growth. Over the p...
Penitentiary institutions can be seen as «cognitive systems». Thus they can be seen as source of lea...
Following recent studies into the U.S. Correctional System, it was revealed that more than 2 million...
Restorative justice, with its emphasis on identifying the justice needs of everyone involved in a cr...
ABSTRACT: The main objective that future criminal policies, in terms of the execution of sentences, ...
Incarceration of offenders has increased dramatically over the years. Nonetheless, more ex-prisoners...