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9780803959309 Academic Inspection Copy

Choosing Correctional Options That Work

Defining the Demand and Evaluating the Supply
  • ISBN-13: 9780803959309
  • Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS
    Imprint: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
  • Edited by Alan Harland
  • Price: AUD $369.00
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  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 26/12/1995
  • Format: Hardback (228.00mm X 152.00mm) 294 pages Weight: 650g
  • Categories: Penology & punishment [JKVP]
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This landmark volume responds to the persistent demands from criminal justice professionals, policy advisers and the general public for `correctional options that work'. The contributors: define the options; seek to identify the varied concepts and hidden agendas underneath the simple phrase `what works?'; select three key areas in which to review relevant theory and empirical evidence - risk/needs assessment techniques; intervention/sanctioning options; programme implementation approaches; promote a dialogue amongst the key players which will prepare them for proactive decision-making on when and for whom alternatives to prison, particularly in the community, are appropriate rather than force them into panic decisions made in response to the crises which chronically effect the criminal justice and prison systems.
Foreword - Francis X Hartmann Introduction - Alan T Harland Correctional Options that Work? Structuring the Inquiry - Alan T Harland Risk-Needs Assessment and Treatment - James Bonta Risk Prediction in Criminal Justice - Peter R Jones Control in the Community - Francis T Cullen, John Paul Wright, and Brandon K Applegate The Limits of Reform? The Principles of Effective Intervention with Offenders - Paul Gendreau Programmatic and Nonprogrammatic Aspects of Successful Intervention - Ted Palmer Developing Community Corrections - Philip Harris and Stephen Smith An Implementation Perspective Improving Corrections Policy - Joan Petersilia The Importance of Researchers and Practitioners Working Together
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