For three decades, American correctional policy has focused on getting tough with offenders, and recent innovations continue this trend. It is unclear, however, that the public desires such a singularly punitive approach to crime. This study reports results from a statewide, contemporary assessment of citizens\u27 attitudes toward rehabilitation. The results indicate that the public still believes that rehabilitation should be an integral part of correctional policy. Furthermore, support for a treatment approach is fairly consistent across demographic groups and across different types of questions used to tap citizens\u27 views. The policy implications of these findings are discussed. © 1997 Sage Publications, Inc
PERSONS arguing for and against changing legal codes and the penal system often refer to the state o...
In this study, attention was given to how demographic, victimization, and community-level factors co...
Analyzes how American juvenile justice system policy has become increasingly punitive over the last ...
For three decades, American correctional policy has focused on getting tough with offenders, and r...
Previous research has shown that the public endorses rehabilitation as a core goal of corrections. O...
Previous research has shown that the public endorses rehabilitation as a core goal of corrections. O...
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
Over the last four decades, rehabilitation as a central goal of corrections has received much critic...
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
Over the past several decades, California has experimented with a variety of sentencing policies to ...
In February, 2006, NCCD commissioned Zogby International to conduct a national public opinion poll a...
A politically popular trend in the U.S., which has garnered a groundswell of public support, has bee...
In this study, attention was given to how demographic, victimization, and community-level factors co...
In this study, attention was given to how demographic, victimization, and community-level factors co...
PERSONS arguing for and against changing legal codes and the penal system often refer to the state o...
In this study, attention was given to how demographic, victimization, and community-level factors co...
Analyzes how American juvenile justice system policy has become increasingly punitive over the last ...
For three decades, American correctional policy has focused on getting tough with offenders, and r...
Previous research has shown that the public endorses rehabilitation as a core goal of corrections. O...
Previous research has shown that the public endorses rehabilitation as a core goal of corrections. O...
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
Over the last four decades, rehabilitation as a central goal of corrections has received much critic...
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
Over the past several decades, California has experimented with a variety of sentencing policies to ...
In February, 2006, NCCD commissioned Zogby International to conduct a national public opinion poll a...
A politically popular trend in the U.S., which has garnered a groundswell of public support, has bee...
In this study, attention was given to how demographic, victimization, and community-level factors co...
In this study, attention was given to how demographic, victimization, and community-level factors co...
PERSONS arguing for and against changing legal codes and the penal system often refer to the state o...
In this study, attention was given to how demographic, victimization, and community-level factors co...
Analyzes how American juvenile justice system policy has become increasingly punitive over the last ...