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Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences

English

By (author): Cheryl Lero Jonson Francis T. Cullen

A groundbreaking guide to the correctional systems present and future goals, policies, and practices

This accessible book identifies and evaluates the major competing theories used to guide the goals, policies, and practices of the correctional system. The authors demonstrate that changes in theories can legitimize changing ways of treating and punishing offenders, and they help readers understand how changes in the social and political context of U.S. society impact correctional theory and policy. Designed to motivate readers to become sophisticated consumers of correctional information, the book emphasizes the importance of using evidence-based information to guide decisions, rather than relying on nonscientific commonsense or ideology-based beliefs.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781412981798

About Cheryl Lero JonsonFrancis T. Cullen

Francis T. Cullen is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus and Senior Research Associate in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati where he also holds a joint appointment in sociology. He received a Ph.D. (1979) in sociology and education from Columbia University. Professor Cullen has published more than 500 works in the areas of criminological theory corrections white-collar crime public opinion sexual victimization and the criminology of Donald Trump. He is author of Rethinking Crime and Deviance Theory: The Emergence of a Structuring Tradition and is coauthor of Reaffirming Rehabilitation Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences Environmental Corrections: A New Paradigm for Supervising Offenders in the Community Criminology Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond Combating Corporate Crime: Local Prosecutors at Work Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women and Confronting School Violence: A Synthesis of Six Decades of Research. He also is coeditor of Criminological Theory: Past to PresentEssential Readings Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory The Origins of American Criminology Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender Into Criminology Delinquency and Drift Revisited: The Criminology of David Matza and Beyond Deterrence Choice and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives The Oxford Handbook of White-Collar Crime The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future and Crime and Victimization in the Trump Era. Professor Cullen is a Past President of the American Society of Criminology and of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. In 2010 he received the ASC Edwin H. Sutherland Award. In 2013 he was honored by his alma mater Bridgewater State University with a Doctorate in Public Service. He was selected as the Winner of the 2022 Stockholm Prize in Criminology. Cheryl Lero Jonson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Xavier University. She received a Ph.D. (2010) in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati. She is coeditor of The Origins of American Criminology Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future and Deterrence Choice and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives. Her published work has appeared in Criminology and Public Policy Crime and Justice: A Review of Research and Victims and Offenders. Her current research interests include correctional policy the impact of incarceration on recidivism the use of incentives to downsize American prisons inmate adjustment to conditions of confinement strategies to prevent school shootings and work reactions among criminal justice employees. From 2012 to 2015 she served as an Executive Counselor of the Corrections Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

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