Treating the offender : problems and issues / edited by Marc Riedel, Pedro A. Vales
Imprint
New York : Praeger, 1977
Descript
ix, 177 p. ; 24 cm
CONTENT
Treating the offender: problems and issues -- Indefinite commitment in a mental hospital for the criminally insane: two models of administration of mental health --Collective violence behind bars -- Actors, actions, and deterrence: a reformulation of chambliss's typology of deterrence -- The Value of adult inmate manpower -- Unionization behind the walls -- On prisoner proceesing: some occupational dimensions of correctional work -- Inmates' perception of significant others, and implications for the rehabilitation process -- The White victim in a black institution -- Parole survival among American indians and whites: an empirical assessment of factors related to parole outcome -- Training former "incorrigible" inmates for new careers as correctional counselors: an evaluation -- Walden II-A: multidimensional drug treatment project -- Outdoor living experiences as a means of evaluating institutional reeducation -- A Jury without peers -- Juvenile institutions in America and Europe in the early nineteenth century
SUBJECT
Rehabilitation of criminals -- United States -- Congresses