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Corrections: Philosophies, Practices, and Procedures

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This book teaches the reasons (the "philosophies") behind our application of different penal sanctions (the "practices") and the ways (the "procedures") chosen to achieve social control. Organized around the concepts of philosophies, practices, and procedures, this book also integrates historical and international material. This approach reflects the author's belief that an understanding of current procedures in the United States is increased when those procedures are placed in a historical context and when they are compared and contrasted with strategies used in other settings, including other countries. For anyone interested in corrections and the penal system.

640 pages, Hardcover

First published September 25, 1996

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Philip L. Reichel

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