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America's prison population has quadrupled in the past two decades, with an enormous impact on families, communities, correctional officers, policy makers, and prisoners themselves. The use of imprisonment as a means of social control has come to the fore in many public debates—whether the issues be deterrence, incapacitation, public spending, overcrowding, or the effects of imprisonment on the offenders' later lives. Prisons addresses these and related topics, offering thought-provoking analyses of particular issues that deserve greater consideration, such as the effects of imprisonment on the children of inmates, the relationship between prisons and the surrounding communities, medical care in prisons, prisoner suicide and coping, adult correctional treatment, and prison management trends, and related topics.

Featuring articles by Alfred Blumstein and Allen Beck, Joan Petersilia, Anthony Bottoms, Douglas McDonald and others, Prisons provides reliable, up-to-date, and comprehensive overviews of policy issues and research developments concerning prisons and imprisonment. This timely collection of essays will benefit scholars, administrators, and policy makers alike.


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Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing
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Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America (Cambridge Studies in Criminology)
The Crime Drop in America (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) The Crime Drop in America (Cambridge Studies in Criminology)
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When Prisoners Come Home: Parole and Prisoner Reentry (Studies in Crime and Public Policy) When Prisoners Come Home: Parole and Prisoner Reentry (Studies in Crime and Public Policy)
But They All Come Back: Facing The Challenges Of Prisoner Reentry But They All Come Back: Facing The Challenges Of Prisoner Reentry
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Though crime rates in America are declining, recidivism is on the rise. Nearly seven in ten prisoners are rearrested within thre ...
Rethinking Rehabilitation: Why Can't We Reform Our Criminals? Rethinking Rehabilitation: Why Can't We Reform Our Criminals?
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This book focuses on what is probably the most frequently asked question about crime: Why do criminals offend? Renowned criminol ...
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Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform & Rebuild Their Lives Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform & Rebuild Their Lives
Prison State: The Challenge of Mass Incarceration (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) Prison State: The Challenge of Mass Incarceration (Cambridge Studies in Criminology)
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Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences