Federal Prisons Journal

Federal Prisons Journal
Title Federal Prisons Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1990
Genre Prison administration
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United States Bureau of Prisons Staff Study

United States Bureau of Prisons Staff Study
Title United States Bureau of Prisons Staff Study PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Task Force on the Bureau of Prisons
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1980
Genre Drug abuse
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Federal Bureau of Prisons Statistical Report

Federal Bureau of Prisons Statistical Report
Title Federal Bureau of Prisons Statistical Report PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Prisons
Publisher
Pages 628
Release 1965
Genre Parole
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Reform in the Making

Reform in the Making
Title Reform in the Making PDF eBook
Author Ann Chih Lin
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 228
Release 2002-06-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400823676

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Is it time to give up on rehabilitating criminals? Record numbers of Americans are going to prison, and most of them will eventually return to society with a high chance of becoming repeat offenders. But a decision to abandon rehabilitation programs now would be premature warns Ann Chih Lin, who finds that little attention has been given to how these programs are actually implemented and why they tend to fail. In Reform in the Making, she not only supplies much-needed information on the process of program implementation but she also considers its social context, the daily realities faced by prison staff and inmates. By offering an in-depth look at common rehabilitation programs currently in operation--education, job training, and drug treatment--and examining how they are used or misused, Lin offers a practical approach to understanding their high failure rate and how the situation could be improved. Based on extensive observation and over 350 interviews with staff and prisoners in five medium-security male prisons, the book contrasts successfully implemented programs with subverted, abandoned, or neglected programs (those which staff reject or which do not teach prisoners anything useful). Lin explains that staff and prisoners have little patience with programs aimed at long-range goals when they must face the ongoing, immediate challenge of surviving prison life. Finding incentives to make both sides participate fully in rehabilitation is among the book's many contributions to improving prison policy.

Stress and the Correctional Officer

Stress and the Correctional Officer
Title Stress and the Correctional Officer PDF eBook
Author Kelly Cheeseman Dial
Publisher LFB Scholarly Publishing
Pages 198
Release 2010
Genre Correctional personnel
ISBN 9781593326555

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Dial examines correctional officer stress and job satisfaction.

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Correctional Education

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Correctional Education
Title Evaluating the Effectiveness of Correctional Education PDF eBook
Author Lois M. Davis
Publisher Rand Corporation
Pages 110
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Education
ISBN 0833081322

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After conducting a comprehensive literature search, the authors undertook a meta-analysis to examine the association between correctional education and reductions in recidivism, improvements in employment after release from prison, and other outcomes. The study finds that receiving correctional education while incarcerated reduces inmates' risk of recidivating and may improve their odds of obtaining employment after release from prison.

Health and Incarceration

Health and Incarceration
Title Health and Incarceration PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 67
Release 2013-08-08
Genre Law
ISBN 0309287715

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Over the past four decades, the rate of incarceration in the United States has skyrocketed to unprecedented heights, both historically and in comparison to that of other developed nations. At far higher rates than the general population, those in or entering U.S. jails and prisons are prone to many health problems. This is a problem not just for them, but also for the communities from which they come and to which, in nearly all cases, they will return. Health and Incarceration is the summary of a workshop jointly sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences(NAS) Committee on Law and Justice and the Institute of Medicine(IOM) Board on Health and Select Populations in December 2012. Academics, practitioners, state officials, and nongovernmental organization representatives from the fields of healthcare, prisoner advocacy, and corrections reviewed what is known about these health issues and what appear to be the best opportunities to improve healthcare for those who are now or will be incarcerated. The workshop was designed as a roundtable with brief presentations from 16 experts and time for group discussion. Health and Incarceration reviews what is known about the health of incarcerated individuals, the healthcare they receive, and effects of incarceration on public health. This report identifies opportunities to improve healthcare for these populations and provides a platform for visions of how the world of incarceration health can be a better place.