Incarcerating Criminals places prisons and jails in the context of their social and organizational environments, examining these modern day correctional institutions and the issues and trends surrounding them. Selections provide historical and contemporary perspectives and data on the institutions themselves, their origins and development, and current controversies such as overcrowding, substance abuse treatment, and health care. Understanding why prisons are built when they are, where they are, and administered as they are requires students to appreciate the inextricable links...
Incarcerating Criminals places prisons and jails in the context of their social and organizational environments, examining these modern day c...
This text comprises of reports and analyses results from the June 1995 National Crime and Justice Survey, a complete national assessment of attitudes about topics such as fear of crime, gun control, capital punishment and juvenile crime.
This text comprises of reports and analyses results from the June 1995 National Crime and Justice Survey, a complete national assessment of attitudes ...
Timothy J. Flanagan Dennis R. Longmire Timothy J. Flanagan
The results from the United States National Crime and Justice Survey conducted in 1995 are analyzed in this volume. The survey provided a comprehensive national assessment of attitudes, and the topics covered include: fear of crime; gun control; capital punishment; and juvenile crime. Using the data collected, distinguished criminologists report on the development and current status of public opinion on these issues. They also present an analysis of the implications of the data taken during the survey.
The results from the United States National Crime and Justice Survey conducted in 1995 are analyzed in this volume. The survey provided a comprehensiv...