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Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | The Role of Punishment and the Development of Incarceration | 1 |
The Disappearance of Public Executions | 2 | |
The Historical Origins of the Sanction of Imprisonment for Serious Crime | 10 | |
The Invention of the Penitentiary | 15 | |
Complete and Austere Institutions | 23 | |
Prisons for Women, 1790-1980 | 30 | |
Ch. 2 | The Legal Environment of Incarceration | 46 |
The Legacy and Future of Corrections Litigation | 47 | |
Prisons: The Cruel and Unusual Punishment Controversy | 59 | |
Judicial Reform and Prisoner Control: The Impact of Ruiz v. Estelle on a Texas Penitentiary | 70 | |
Judicial Intervention: Lessons from the Past | 81 | |
Ch. 3 | Contemporary Correctional Institutions as People Processing Organizations | 91 |
A Prison Superintendent's Perspective on Women in Prison | 93 | |
The Special Management Inmate | 99 | |
Prison Violence: A Scottish Perspective | 106 | |
Changes in Prison Culture: Prison Gangs and the Case of the "Pepsi Generation" | 118 | |
Thy Brother's Keeper: A Review of the Literature on Correctional Officers | 127 | |
Organizational Barriers to Women Working as Corrections Officers in Men's Prisons | 136 | |
The Prison as a Constitutional Government | 149 | |
Ch. 4 | Contemporary Prisons as Process: Correctional Intervention | 156 |
HIV in Prisons | 158 | |
AIDS Recommendations and Prisons in Australia | 160 | |
Tuberculosis in Correctional Facilities | 166 | |
Classification for Control in Jails and Prisons | 168 | |
Effective Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Problems: What Do We Know? | 174 | |
A Full Employment Policy for Prisons in the United States: Some Arguments, Estimates, and Implications | 184 | |
Literacy Training and Reintegration of Offenders | 194 | |
Effective Correctional Programming: What Empirical Research Tells Us and What It Doesn't | 207 | |
Discipline | 214 | |
Ch. 5 | The Modern Jail | 220 |
Prison and Jail Inmates at Midyear 1996 | 221 | |
The Jail | 227 | |
Who Is in Jail? An Examination of the Rabble Hypothesis | 236 | |
The Jail and the Community | 244 | |
Ch. 6 | Future Issues and Trends | 259 |
Criminal Justice Performance Measures for Prisons | 260 | |
Public Imprisonment by Private Means: The Re-emergence of Private Prisons and Jails in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia | 268 | |
Racial Disproportion in U.S. Prisons | 287 | |
What Not to Do About Crime - The American Society of Criminology 1994 Presidential Address | 302 | |
The Bull Market in Corrections | 314 | |
The Future of the Penitentiary | 320 |
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