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OverviewIntroduction to Corrections: Policy, Populations, and Controversial Issues provides students with a holistic introduction to contemporary corrections practice and the opportunities and challenges they are likely to face within their future professional careers. The text is divided into three distinct units. Unit I examines the evolution of contemporary corrections and philosophies of punishment, correctional administration, probation and parole, and reentry and reintegration. In Unit II, students learn about the constitutional rights of incarcerated individuals, prison culture, and correctional programming. Dedicated chapters explore the characteristics of incarcerated female, juvenile, and vulnerable populations—including LGBTQ persons, elderly persons, and individuals who suffer from mental illness—as well as how these characteristics can impact their incarceration experiences. The final unit speaks to modern controversies in corrections such as racial equity, wrongful conviction, the death penalty, and the prison industrial complex. Throughout, case studies, discussion questions, and application exercises facilitate greater student learning and retention. Written to provide students with a solid knowledge base within the discipline, Introduction to Corrections is an ideal textbook for courses in corrections, administration of justice, and criminal justice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Renee D. Lamphere , Kweilin T. Lucas , Timothy J. Holler , Catherine D. MarcumPublisher: Cognella, Inc Imprint: Cognella, Inc Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9781516596119ISBN 10: 1516596110 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 30 August 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis textbook provides a balanced presentation of historical and current correctional practices. The discussion includes groundbreaking policies having an impact on correctional facilities and community supervision. While some information is redundant across textbooks, this text offers a refreshing discussion that includes new content. The text is useful for students to intend to go directly into correctional careers as well as for those interested in pursuing graduate school. The exercises that end each chapter engage the students in the material, making the material applicable to the real-world. Dr. Tamara J. Lynn, Associate Professor, Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice, Fort Hays State University This text provides a comprehensive view of the complexities of the criminal justice system in a seamless and well-structured way. Megan Stoneking, Social Services Program Manager, New Mexico State University Grants Branch ""This textbook provides a balanced presentation of historical and current correctional practices. The discussion includes groundbreaking policies having an impact on correctional facilities and community supervision. While some information is redundant across textbooks, this text offers a refreshing discussion that includes new content. The text is useful for students to intend to go directly into correctional careers as well as for those interested in pursuing graduate school. The exercises that end each chapter engage the students in the material, making the material applicable to the real-world."" Dr. Tamara J. Lynn, Associate Professor, Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice, Fort Hays State University ""This text provides a comprehensive view of the complexities of the criminal justice system in a seamless and well-structured way."" Megan Stoneking, Social Services Program Manager, New Mexico State University Grants Branch Author InformationRenee D. Lamphere is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Kweilin T. Lucas is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Mars Hill University. Timothy J. Holler is an associate professor of criminal justice and the director of the Community Arts and Reintegration Project at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Catherine D. Marcum is the assistant chair and associate professor of justice studies in the Department of Government and Justice Studies at Appalachian State University. She has published over 50 peer-reviewed journals articles and authored and/or edited over 10 books. Her areas of expertise include cybercrime offending and victimization, correctional issues, and sexual victimization, and is currently the editor of Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |