Conscience and Convenience: The Asylum and Its Alternatives in Progressive America

Author:   Seymour Lipset ,  David J. Rothman
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780202307145


Pages:   500
Publication Date:   31 October 2002
Format:   Paperback
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Conscience and Convenience: The Asylum and Its Alternatives in Progressive America


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This book is a contribution to American social history and social policy in its own right, as well as forming a sequel to Rothman's earlier book, ""The Discovery of the Asylum"". Here, Rothman explores the origins and consequences of the programmes that have dominated criminal justice, juvenile justice and mental health in the past century. He also casts new light on the modern effort to reform the asylum and devise alternatives to it. Rothman aims to further our understanding of the fundamental character of social order - and disorder - in the United States. A new epilogue assesses prison conditions in America over the past two decades and the more recent failed attempts to reform them.

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Author:   Seymour Lipset ,  David J. Rothman
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   AldineTransaction
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780202307145


ISBN 10:   020230714
Pages:   500
Publication Date:   31 October 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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-In Conscience and Convenience, Rothman examines the development of a series of related responses to social deviance arising in early twentieth century America: probation, parole, the juvenile court, the therapeutic mental hospital, and outpatient mental health care.- --Guyora Binder, Reviews in American History -Rothman has provided a framework for the history of institutionalization in America, and the rest of us will either be using it or dealing with it for some time to come.- --Rochelle Bookspan, The Public Historian -With Conscience and Convenience, David J. Rothman completes his earlier book, The Discovery of the Asylum (1971), in which he shows how the Jacksonian endeavors to rehabilitate the dependent and the deviant degenerated into little more than institutions for punishment and incarceration.- --Barbara Brenzel, The Journal of American History


In Conscience and Convenience, Rothman examines the development of a series of related responses to social deviance arising in early twentieth century America: probation, parole, the juvenile court, the therapeutic mental hospital, and outpatient mental health care. --Guyora Binder, Reviews in American History Rothman has provided a framework for the history of institutionalization in America, and the rest of us will either be using it or dealing with it for some time to come. --Rochelle Bookspan, The Public Historian With Conscience and Convenience, David J. Rothman completes his earlier book, The Discovery of the Asylum (1971), in which he shows how the Jacksonian endeavors to rehabilitate the dependent and the deviant degenerated into little more than institutions for punishment and incarceration. --Barbara Brenzel, The Journal of American History


<p> In Conscience and Convenience, Rothman examines the development of a series of related responses to social deviance arising in early twentieth century America: probation, parole, the juvenile court, the therapeutic mental hospital, and outpatient mental health care. <p> --Guyora Binder, Reviews in American History <p> Rothman has provided a framework for the history of institutionalization in America, and the rest of us will either be using it or dealing with it for some time to come. <p> --Rochelle Bookspan, The Public Historian <p> With Conscience and Convenience, David J. Rothman completes his earlier book, The Discovery of the Asylum (1971), in which he shows how the Jacksonian endeavors to rehabilitate the dependent and the deviant degenerated into little more than institutions for punishment and incarceration. <p> --Barbara Brenzel, The Journal of American History


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David J. Rothman, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University.

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