3rd Edition

Corrections A Critical Approach

By Michael Welch Copyright 2011
768 Pages
by Routledge

768 Pages 52 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

768 Pages
by Routledge

Corrections: A Critical Approach, 3 rd edition confronts mass imprisonment in the United States, a nation boasting the highest incarceration rate in the world. This statistic is all the more troubling considering that its correctional population is overrepresented by the poor, African-Americans, and Latinos. Not only throwing crucial light on matters involving race and social class, this... Read more

Part 1: Penal Context  1. Introducing a Critical Approach  2. A History of Punishment and Prisons  3. America's Penal Past  4. Theoretical Penology  Part II: Penal Populations  5. Social World of Prisoners  6. Women in Corrections  7. Juveniles in Corrections  8. Minorities in Corrections  Part III: Penal Violence  9. Assaults and Riots  10. Death Penalty  Part IV: Penal Process  11. Jails and Detention  12. Prisoners’ Rights  13. Alternatives to Incarceration  Part V: Penal State  14. Working in Prison  15. The Corrections Industry  16. War on Drugs  17. War on Terror

Biography

Michael Welch is a Professor in the Criminal Justice program at Rutgers University, US. His research interests include punishment, human rights, and social control, and his articles have appeared in journals such as Punishment and Society, Social Justice and Critical Criminology. He has also authored numerous books, including Crimes of Power & States of Impunity: The U.S. Response to Terror (Rutgers University Press, 2009), Ironies of Imprisonment (Sage, 2005), and Punishment in America (Sage, 1999).