The System of Corrections: Innovation, Penal Practice, and Systemic Reform provides a thorough and critical analysis of current correctional institutions in relation to criminal justice policy. This collection examines the changing goals of punishment in contemporary cultures while analyzing the structural underpinnings of corrections. It does this by bridging theory, empirical study, and institutional practice.
The book examines how correctional facilities have changed throughout time, following the transition from retributive to restorative, rehabilitative, and evidence-based programs. It looks at community corrections, probation and parole, reentry programs, institutional governance, classification schemes, and the expanding use of technology in correctional management. Systemic issues such as overcrowding, privatization, inequalities in incarceration and punishment, mental health crises, and financial sustainability need special focus.
The text, which is based on multidisciplinary study, assesses new developments including data-driven decision-making, restorative justice programs, trauma-informed practices, and risk-needs-responsivity frameworks. It evaluates their efficacy, moral ramifications, and long-term effects on social justice and public safety seriously.
This book challenges readers to reevaluate how security, accountability, rehabilitation, and human rights are balanced by placing correctional reform within larger social, political, and economic frameworks. The System of Corrections offers in-depth analysis and useful insight into the future course of institutional change and criminal policy.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The System of Corrections: Innovation, Penal Practice, and Systemic Reform provides a thorough and critical analysis of current correctional institutions in relation to criminal justice policy. This collection examines the changing goals of punishment in contemporary cultures while analyzing the structural underpinnings of corrections. It does this by bridging theory, empirical study, and institutional practice. The book examines how correctional facilities have changed throughout time, following the transition from retributive to restorative, rehabilitative, and evidence-based programs. It looks at community corrections, probation and parole, reentry programs, institutional governance, classification schemes, and the expanding use of technology in correctional management. Systemic issues such as overcrowding, privatization, inequalities in incarceration and punishment, mental health crises, and financial sustainability need special focus. The text, which is based on multidisciplinary study, assesses new developments including data-driven decision-making, restorative justice programs, trauma-informed practices, and risk-needs-responsivity frameworks. It evaluates their efficacy, moral ramifications, and long-term effects on social justice and public safety seriously. This book challenges readers to reevaluate how security, accountability, rehabilitation, and human rights are balanced by placing correctional reform within larger social, political, and economic frameworks. The System of Corrections offers in-depth analysis and useful insight into the future course of institutional change and criminal policy. Provides a thorough and critical analysis of current correctional institutions in relation to criminal justice policy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798256130862
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The System of Corrections: Innovation, Penal Practice, and Systemic Reform provides a thorough and critical analysis of current correctional institutions in relation to criminal justice policy. This collection examines the changing goals of punishment in contemporary cultures while analyzing the structural underpinnings of corrections. It does this by bridging theory, empirical study, and institutional practice. The book examines how correctional facilities have changed throughout time, following the transition from retributive to restorative, rehabilitative, and evidence-based programs. It looks at community corrections, probation and parole, reentry programs, institutional governance, classification schemes, and the expanding use of technology in correctional management. Systemic issues such as overcrowding, privatization, inequalities in incarceration and punishment, mental health crises, and financial sustainability need special focus. The text, which is based on multidisciplinary study, assesses new developments including data-driven decision-making, restorative justice programs, trauma-informed practices, and risk-needs-responsivity frameworks. It evaluates their efficacy, moral ramifications, and long-term effects on social justice and public safety seriously. This book challenges readers to reevaluate how security, accountability, rehabilitation, and human rights are balanced by placing correctional reform within larger social, political, and economic frameworks. The System of Corrections offers in-depth analysis and useful insight into the future course of institutional change and criminal policy. Provides a thorough and critical analysis of current correctional institutions in relation to criminal justice policy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798256130862
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