Correctional Theory and Practice

Wadsworth Publishing Company (1992)
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Correctional Theory and Practice is a unique contribution to the literature in criminal corrections. Combining knowledge, experience, and insights of academics as well as practitioners in addressing significant policy and programmatic issues faced by contemporary corrections, the book addresses both the theory and practice of correctional activities, ranging from supervising offenders in the community, the problems faced in working with juveniles, and the needs of older inmates, to general public policy in dealing with the overall problem of crime. In each case, significant problems faced by persons involved in the correctional enterprise are raised, and alternative ways of dealing with these problems are debated.

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