AuthorOrland, Leonard
TitleJustice, punishment, treatment : the correctional process / Leonard Orland ; introd. by Abraham S. Goldstein
Imprint New York : Free Press, [1973]
Descript xxxvi, 579 p. ; 27 cm

CONTENT

Sentencing: the way in: Introductory perspectives -- Legislative choice: delegation of responsibility to the judiciary and corrections -- Bureaucratic prechoice: presentence investigation and report -- Judicial choice: incarceration and alternatives thereto -- Imprisonment: punishment and treatment: what is prison? -- Theories of punishment and correction: what is the function of prison? -- Classification: how should the prison differentiate among inmates? -- Institutional misconduct and responses thereto: how should prison rules be made and enforced? -- The Rule of law and prison life: the role of lawyer and judge in institutional control of the inmate population -- Release from prison: the way out (and in again): Prerelease -- Parole: unfettered power and discretionary prediction -- Pardon: the institutionalized application of mercy -- After prison: the hardest way


SUBJECT

  1. Corrections -- Addresses
  2. essays
  3. lectures

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Law Library (3rd Floor)K/US.880 O74j 1973 CHECK SHELVES
Law Library (3rd Floor)K/US.880 O5j 1973 CHECK SHELVES