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OverviewThis two-volume encyclopedia provides a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the history and current character of American prisons and jails and their place in the U.S. corrections system. This encyclopedia provides a rigorous and comprehensive summary of correctional systems and practices and their evolution throughout US history. Topics include sentencing norms and contemporary developments; differences between local jails and prisons and regional, state, and federal systems; violent and nonviolent inmate populations; operations of state and federal prisons, including well-known prisons such as ADX-Florence, Alcatrez, Attica, Leavenworth, and San Quentin; privately run, for-profit prisons as well as the companies that run them; inmate culture, including prisoner-generated social hierarchies, prisoner slang, gangs, drug use, and violence; prison trends and statistics, including racial, ethnic, age, gender, and educational breakdowns; the death penalty; and post-incarceration outcomes, including recidivism. The set showcases contributions from some of the leading scholars in the fields of correctional systems and practices and will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about American prisons, jails, and community corrections. Contains approximately 225 entries, comprehensively examining all aspects of American prisons and jails Includes an Annotated List of Relevant Organizations and Institutes for ease of reference Provides a chronology of important developments related to prisons and jails in US history Lists print, electronic, and multimedia resources in a bibliography for readers interested in exploring the topic further Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vidisha Barua Worley , Robert M. WorleyPublisher: ABC-CLIO Imprint: ABC-CLIO Edition: Annotated edition ISBN: 9781610695008ISBN 10: 1610695003 Pages: 793 Publication Date: 07 December 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThere is a great need for trustworthy material such as this given the human and financial resources devoted to penitentiaries and the thousands of lives they affect on a daily basis. A strong starting point for researchers and readers. - Library Journal This two-volume set covers a wide assortment of topics... the collection provides a respectable array of topics largely related American to prison and jails in one convenient set. - ARBA Though focusing on the US, the encyclopedia also includes a handful of entries on prisons in other countries (China, England, Peru). This set serves as a good introduction to prisons and jails. - Choice ...article-specific bibliographies aid readers whose curiosity extends beyond prisons' locked gates. - Booklist ...article-specific bibliographies aid readers whose curiosity extends beyond prisons' locked gates. - Booklist Though focusing on the US, the encyclopedia also includes a handful of entries on prisons in other countries (China, England, Peru). This set serves as a good introduction to prisons and jails. - Choice This two-volume set covers a wide assortment of topics... the collection provides a respectable array of topics largely related American to prison and jails in one convenient set. - ARBA VERDICT: There is a great need for trustworthy material such as this given the human and financial resources devoted to penitentiaries and the thousands of lives they affect on a daily basis. A strong starting point for researchers and readers. - Library Journal Author InformationVidisha Barua Worley, PhD, Esquire, is associate professor of criminal justice at Lamar University and a founding member of the Institute for Legal Studies in Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University. Robert M. Worley, PhD, is associate professor of criminal justice and director of criminal justice programs at Lamar University and a member of the Institute for Legal Studies in Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |