Corrections: An Introduction (3rd Edition)
This book examines corrections not just from an academic view, but from those who are at the center of the system. It includes correctional history and theory, yet concentrates on what professionals do, why they do it, and the challenges they face every day. Taking an insider’s view, this edition discusses the impact of budgetary challenges, alternatives to incarceration and updates to legal decisions. This book is fully updated to include the latest on: <B>T</B> <B>his is just the standalone book.</B> <UL> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">Problems solving courts (mental health)</DIV> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">Evidence-based practices</DIV> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">Staff recruitment and retention issues</DIV> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">Private prisons</DIV> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">Correctional technology</DIV> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">Prisoner reentry<B> </B> </DIV> </LI> </UL> <P style="MARGIN: 0px">Some new features to this edition include: </P> <UL> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">New! A new section on the impact of budgetary challenges</DIV> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">New! A new section on alternatives to incarceration </DIV> <LI> <DIV style="MARGIN: 0px">New! Updated legal decisions</DIV> </LI> </UL> <P style="MARGIN: 0px">This is a perfect resource for individuals and taxpayers interested in today's criminal justice system, and an understanding of how programs operate and how much they cost. </P>