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Corrections (The Law of Corrections (hands-off policy, Cooper v.…
Corrections
The Law of Corrections
hands-off policy
Cooper v. Pate(1964)
First amendment
Fourth amendment
Hudson v. Palmer (1984)
Eighth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Due process in Prison Discipline
Equal Protection
Impact of the Prisoner's Rights Movement
reform throughout the United States
Invention of the Penitentiary
The Pennsylvania system
Separate confinement
The New York system
congregate system
contract labor system
Prisons in the South and West
lease system
The National Prison Association
mark system
Rehabilitation model
medical model
community model
crime control model
Governing a society of captives
The Defects of Total Power
Rewards and Punishments
Gaining Cooperation: Exchange Relationships
Inmate Leadership
The Challenge of Governing Prisons
Law and Correctional Personnel
Civil Service laws
Liability of Correctional Personnel
Gagnon v. Scarpelli
Morrissey v. Brewer
community corrections
Probation
Parole
Incarceration
Increased Arrests and More Likely Incarceration
Tougher Sentencing Practices
Prison construction
The War on Drugs
State Politics
Goals of Incarceration
custodial model
2.rehabilitation model
reintegration
Correctional Officers: The Linchpins of Management
The Officer's Role
Recruitment of Officers
Use of Force
Self Defense
Defense of Third Persons
Upholding prison rules
Prevention of a crime
Prevention of escapes
organization of corrections in the United States
Federal corrections system
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Federal Probation and Parole supervision
State Corrections Systems
community corrections
state prison systems