1st Edition

Rehabilitation Issues, Problems, and Prospects in Boot Camp

Edited By Brent Benda, Nathaniel J. Pallone Copyright 2005
    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    Boot camps-what are their effects on criminal behavior?

    Public and political support for boot camps as alternative correctional facilities has rarely faltered since their inception decades ago, though their efficacy remains uncertain. Rehabilitation Issues, Problems, and Prospects in Boot Camp explores all facets of the controversial issue, from the attitudes and perceptions of the public, to the political motivations in maintaining them, on to the latest research on the camps and their graduates. Respected authorities discuss boot camps’ effectiveness on diverse groups according to age, gender, race, and correctional facility. Cost factors between boot camps and other correctional institutions are compared, along with the latest criminal recidivism data.

    Boot camps provide inmates with an uncomfortable, paramilitary-style environment with an eye toward shorter incarceration time, lower costs, and more positive effects on criminal behavior. Does this correctional model work as anticipated? Rehabilitation Issues, Problems, and Prospects in Boot Camp gives you the facts, revealing the public and political arguments for and against boot camps as well as the research on the theoretical predictors of criminal recidivism and the differing attitudes of attendees toward the facilities according to gender and race. Critical policy issues are identified and discussed in-depth, with particular emphasis given to the positive and negative aspects of rehabilitation possibilities of boot camps. Helpful tables clearly illustrate statistics while extensive references provide opportunities for further insight.

    Rehabilitation Issues, Problems, and Prospects in Boot Camp explores questions such as:

    • criminal recidivism—what are the theoretical predictors?
    • what effect does gender have on criminal recidivism?
    • what is the effect of this hypermasculine paramilitary prison environment have on males— and females?
    • what are the differences between Native American and non-Native American perceptions of boot camp?
    • is the perceived severity of boot camp different for gender?
    • what is the process for policymaking in creating and maintaining boot camps?
    • what role does politics play in the continuation of boot camps?
    • what corrections to boot camp facilities should be made based upon evidence and research?

    Rehabilitation Issues, Problems, and Prospects in Boot Camp is a thorough examination of the social and political issues about boot camps that makes essential reading for educators, students, sociologists, criminologists, psychologists, counselors, and criminal justice professionals.

    • Introduction: Boot Camps Revisited: Issues, Problems, Prospects (Brent B. Benda)
    • From Optimistic Policies to Pessimistic Outcomes: Why Won’t Boot Camps Either Succeed Pragmatically or Succumb Politically? (Jeanne B. Stinchcomb)
    • The Rise and Fall of Boot Camps: A Case Study in Common-Sense Corrections (Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Jennifer S. Trager, and Paul Gendreau)
    • A Randomized Evaluation of the Maryland Correctional Boot Camps for Adults: Effects on Offender Antisocial Attitudes and Cognitions (Ojmarrh Mitchell, Doris L. MacKenzie, and Deanna M. Pérez)
    • Survival Analysis of Recidivism of Male and Female Boot Camp Graduates Using Life-Course Theory (Brent B. Benda, Nancy J. Harm, and Nancy J. Toombs)
    • Self-Control, Gender, and Age: A Survival Analysis of Recidivism Among Boot Camp Graduates in a 5-Year Follow-Up (Brent B. Benda, Nancy J. Toombs, and Robert Flynn Corwyn)
    • Boot Camp Prisons as Masculine Organizations: Rethinking Recidivism and Program Design (Faith E. Lutze and Cortney A. Bell)
    • Gender Differences in the Perceived Severity of Boot Camp (Peter B. Wood, David C. May, and Harold G. Grasmick)
    • Native American Ethnicity and Childhood Maltreatment as Variables in Perceptions and Adjustments to Boot Camp vs. “Traditional” Correctional Settings (Angela R. Gover)
    • Ruminating About Boot Camps: Panaceas, Paradoxes, and Ideology (James O. Finckenauer)
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Brent Benda, Nathaniel J. Pallone