Traditionally, the organizational effectiveness of prisons has been seen in terms of control, rather than rehabilitation, of inmates. Consequently, control-oriented organizational models have been presumed to be the most effective. Historical and contemporary prison management models are discussed. It is suggested that control-oriented models have had an inhibitory effect on the performance of other organizational goals of prisons, notably those of rehabilitation and treatment. Implications of control-oriented organizational models for the management of personnel working in the prison are examined, as are the potential impacts of such models on the delivery of rehabilitation services by private-sector providers
Over the past two decades, the ideology ostensibly governing correctional policy has been transforme...
The first prisons were designed merely to house inmates while their punishments were determined. Lat...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influence...
Traditionally, the organizational effectiveness of prisons has been seen in terms of control, rather...
The problems facing contemporary prison administrators have taken their form from numerous external ...
The thesis addresses the issues of contemporary prison management and prison managers. It discusses ...
The thesis addresses the issues of contemporary prison management and prison managers. It discusses ...
There are a number of fundamental problems in prison administration. Initially, goals and objectives...
This work by Dr. Gorton demonstrates how organizational restructuring centralized control over the m...
Inmate group behavior is a complex phenomenon that many researchers have attempted to understand. Mo...
Inmate group behavior is a complex phenomenon that many researchers have attempted to understand. Mo...
This study provides evidence of a successful implementation of a not-for-profit operational model wi...
The problem of setting up a prison method which can avoid brutality, provide treatment, and exercise...
The privatization of jails and prisons became a growth industry during the second half of the 1980s ...
The problem of setting up a prison method which can avoid brutality, provide treatment, and exercise...
Over the past two decades, the ideology ostensibly governing correctional policy has been transforme...
The first prisons were designed merely to house inmates while their punishments were determined. Lat...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influence...
Traditionally, the organizational effectiveness of prisons has been seen in terms of control, rather...
The problems facing contemporary prison administrators have taken their form from numerous external ...
The thesis addresses the issues of contemporary prison management and prison managers. It discusses ...
The thesis addresses the issues of contemporary prison management and prison managers. It discusses ...
There are a number of fundamental problems in prison administration. Initially, goals and objectives...
This work by Dr. Gorton demonstrates how organizational restructuring centralized control over the m...
Inmate group behavior is a complex phenomenon that many researchers have attempted to understand. Mo...
Inmate group behavior is a complex phenomenon that many researchers have attempted to understand. Mo...
This study provides evidence of a successful implementation of a not-for-profit operational model wi...
The problem of setting up a prison method which can avoid brutality, provide treatment, and exercise...
The privatization of jails and prisons became a growth industry during the second half of the 1980s ...
The problem of setting up a prison method which can avoid brutality, provide treatment, and exercise...
Over the past two decades, the ideology ostensibly governing correctional policy has been transforme...
The first prisons were designed merely to house inmates while their punishments were determined. Lat...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influence...