Corrections

Foundations for the Future, 2nd Edition

By Jeanne B. Stinchcomb

  • Price: $89.95
  • Binding/Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 978-0-415-87333-8
  • Publish Date: January 25th 2011
  • Imprint: Routledge
  • Pages: 576 pages

Series: Criminology and Justice Studies

Description

Written by a master teacher with over a decade of experience in federal, state, and local justice agencies, this is the most comprehensive, yet affordable, corrections text on the market. Students will like everything about it–from the reasonable cost to the user-friendly narrative that keeps them engaged. Chapters are written with the passion of a former correctional trainer and administrator, while balancing both sides of every issue. Based on proven concepts of instructional design, the narrative features:

  • measurable learning outcomes that are placed strategically throughout the chapters
  • material is presented in a "building-block" method designed to enhance learning
  • "Close-up on Corrections" boxes reinforce content with real-life stories and examples.

Realistic insights are provided into virtually every aspect of the "correctional conglomerate"—from the impact of sentencing policies to the effects of institutional life and the difficulties of re-entry. Unlike most other texts, an entire chapter is devoted to the correctional workforce–which gives students insights into the challenges as well as rewards of such employment. Best of all for the instructor, the book’s flexibility and supplemental material make it a breeze to use in the classroom. Electronic versions are available for online and hybrid courses, and it is customizable in inexpensive paperback form. The instructor’s manual, written entirely by the Author of the text itself, includes over 500 high-quality test questions directly correlated with each learning outcome featured in the text, along with annotated websites, teaching tips, and powerpoint slides.

Contents

1. The Correctional Conglomerate 2. The Impact of Sentencing Policies on Corrections 3. The Development of Corrections 4. Community Based Alternatives 5. Jails: Pretrial Detention and Short-Term Confinement 6. Prisons and Other Correctional Facilities 7. Dynamics of the Prison Population 8. Custodial Procedure 9. Treatment and Related Programs 10. The Effects of Institutioanl Life 11. Transition from Confinement to Community 12. Juvenile Corrections 13. Staff – The Key Ingredient 14. Legal Issues and Liability 15. Current Trends and Future Issues

Author Bio

Jeanne B. Stinchcomb is professor of criminology and criminal justice at Florida Atlantic University in Ft. Lauderdale

 

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