American Corrections
Concepts and Controversies
- Barry A. Krisberg - University of California, Berkeley, USA
- Susan Marchionna - Criminal Justice Communications Consultant, National Council on Crime and Delinquency, California, USA
- Christopher J. Hartney - National Council on Crime and Delinquency
Corrections/Penology
“It is a thorough and focused work on American corrections providing a solid opportunity for students to learn not only how the correctional system works but also to understand its ever increasing complexities.”
—Dorie Astle, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
American Corrections, Second Edition offers students a contemporary, issues-oriented introduction that covers every aspect of corrections, prompting students to think critically about complex issues that are affecting the current U.S. correctional system. Incorporating the most recent theory, research, and data available, the Second Edition encourages students to explore the most interesting and progressive developments in correctional policy and practice. Authors Barry A. Krisberg, Susan Marchionna, and Christopher J. Hartney draw from years of professional experience to give students a practical knowledge of corrections, as well as provide a framework for thoughtful analysis into what is plaguing the American correctional system and a realistic exploration of the solutions that could make a difference.
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“Complete, up to date, engaging text with unique features making it appropriate for either face-to-face or online courses in contemporary corrections.”
“It is a thorough and focused work on American corrections providing a solid opportunity for students to learn not only how the correctional system works but also to understand its ever increasing complexities.”
“This book is not too thick that students would feel over whelmed by purchasing it or discouraged from reading.”
“I would (and have) highly recommended this text to colleagues because of its direct, comprehensive approach to critically evaluating the current landscape of the American correctional system. I would also mention the critical lens through which the text is written, and emphasize the importance of this perspective as students become educated in the area of corrections.”
“Provides thought-provoking and well-cited sidebars and extensive and helpful supplemental pedagogical resources.”
There were a few issues that the book lacked in terms of important cases realtes to certain aspects of corrections that I cover in my classes. I just felt that the Hanser corrections book is better suited for my course and its objectives.
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 1- The Corrections System
Chapter 15- The Privatization of Corrections