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Prison Abolition and Grounded Justice
ESP-History-Overview.Pdf
Prisoners of Solitude: Bringing History to Bear on Prison Health Policy Margaret Charleroy and Hilary Marland
Punishment & Society
Dangerousness and Incapacitation: a Predictive Evaluation of Sentencing Policy Reform in California
Understanding Criminal Justice
THE PRISON SYSTEMS of ENGLAND Negley K
Institutionalizing the Pennsylvania System: Organizational Exceptionalism, Administrative Support, and Eastern State Penitentiary, 1829–1875
Pioneers in Criminology: Charles Lucas-- Opponent of Capital Punishment Andre Normandeau
Prisoners, Insanity, and the Pentonville Model Prison Experiment, 1842–52
CRIMINAL JUSTICE in AMERICA FIFTH EDITION Cja Unit1a:Layout 1 7/10/2012 2:10 PM Page 1
Emerging Adults: a Distinct Population That Calls for an Age-Appropriate Approach by the Justice System Selen Siringil Perker and Lael Chester*
The Emergence of Habitual Criminals in 19Th Century Britain
The Impact of Incarceration on Young Offenders
Suicide and Insanity in Nineteenth-Century Prisons: the Effect of the Separate System of Discipline on Convict Mental Health
Prison Abolition and Grounded Justice Allegra M
Rehabilitation As the Justification of a Separate Juvenile Justice System
Top View
Serving Crime Victims Through Restorative Justice
The American Prison in Historical Perspective: Race, Gender, and Adjustment
The Effect of Solitary Confinement on Institutional Misconduct: a Longitudinal Evaluation
From Punishment to Rehabilitation Some New Developments in American Penology
Moving Beyond the RNR and GLM Models: Building a New Vision for Offender Rehabilitation
Cell a Problem of Prison Science Charles Richmond Henderson
The Selective Process of the Criminal Justice System
To Late Nineteenth-Century English and Irish Prisons Catherine Cox* and Hilary Marland†
“He Must Die Or Go Mad in This Place”: Prisoners, Insanity, and the Pentonville Model Prison Experiment, 1842–52
Chapter One: Understanding Criminology Introduction
Restoring Youth Justice
Improving Approaches to Serving Young Adults in the Justice System
Court Sentancing Patterns
Lesson Plan I Eastern State Penitentiary in the 19Th Century
Chapter 10 Corrections.Pdf
Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine
Criminal Justice
France J^Ooks to Pennsylvania the Eastern 'Penitentiary As a Symbol of Reform
Chapter 1: Introduction to Criminology
Historial Origin of the Prison System in America Harry Elmer Barnes
Understanding Penal Reform: the Dynamic of Change Samuel H
Rethinking Prison
9.2 What Were the Main Turning Points in Methods of Punishment, 1700-19007
Retribution Vs. Restoration Jenna Lopes University of North Florida
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the US Criminal Justice System
History-Vol1.Pdf
The Critical Criminologist Newsletter of ASC’S Division on Critical Criminology
Restorative Approaches to Criminal Justice: an Exploratory Study in Kwazulu-Natal
Race As a Predictor of Recidivism Risk: an Epidemiological Analysis
From Solitary to the Streets: the Effect of Restrictive Housing on Recidivism
Prisoners and Discipline at the Eastern State Penitentiary 1829-1835
Women, Gender, and Crime Distributeintroduction
Juveniles in Adult Prisons and Jails a National Assessment