American Corrections |  | Authors: Todd R. Clear, George F. Cole, Michael D. Reisig Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 9 Pages: 672 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.8 x 1.1
ISBN: 0495807486 Dewey Decimal Number: 345 EAN: 9780495807483 ASIN: 0495807486
Publication Date: February 12, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Explore the American corrections system from the perspective of both the corrections worker and the offender in the newest edition of AMERICAN CORRECTIONS. Comprehensive yet not overwhelming, the book covers both institutional and community sanctions in a balanced way. Readers will appreciate the high-profile corrections cases taken from recent headlines, helping to reinforce the theories found in the book. AMERICAN CORRECTIONS also examines topics such as assisting felons during the re-entry process, reducing recidivism, the death penalty, surveillance, and careers in the corrections field.
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Great corrections book February 1, 2006 T. Pratt (Pullman, WA USA) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I've taught college-level corrections courses for quite a few years now and have kicked around a number of different corrections texts. This new edition is definitely an improvement over previous ones--it's much heavier on the recent empirical research, which helps me to keep my students "on track" with what the actual research indicates regarding a number of correctional topics.
I do have some students who may take issue with the authors' discussion on certain subjects (much like one of the reviewers here), yet much of their dissatisfaction is likely to arise out of their disappointment that the reality of corrections is different from their preconceived ideas of what corrections "should" be about (in general, such dissatisfaction is expressed by my younger, more close-minded, right-wing zealot students who have a long way to go before they're capable of thinking critically).
In short, it's a great corrections text. It might be a bit lengthy for a single course on a quarter system, but if you're teaching on a semester system it's great because you won't need to hoist a bunch of supplementary materials/books onto your students (this edition is more than enough to last you a full semester).
Review of American Corrections, 7th Edition February 1, 2006 Callie Reichart (California, USA) Clear, Cole, & Reisig present a thorough overview of classic and historical correctional philosophy that is strongly tied to their discussion of more contemporary issues. Each revision includes the most up to date, critically acclaimed research from top criminology journals. Additionally, they regularly cite the best government sources (such as the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the Federal Bureau of Prisons) to support various claims. In sum, this is a fair and balanced approach to all of the important issues facing corrections. I have taught Corrections for many years, and would not consider using a book other than American Corrections.
American Corrections June 2, 2009 Brian S. Koontz (Augusta, KS) This is written in an easy to follow format. The material would probably be necessary for anyone working in corrections.
American Corrections September 19, 2009 Trema Ruth Hunt (Bladenboro, NC) This book arrived on a timely manner and was in great condition. Would order from this seller again.
American Corrections February 17, 2010 M. Dragisic Excellent book for anyone interested in field of corrections and criminal justice. Easy to read and user friendly.
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