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In: Studies in crime and public policy
At no time in history, and certainly in no other democratic society, have prisons been filled so quickly and to such capacity than in the United States. And nowhere has this growth been more concentrated than in the disadvantaged--and primarily minority--neighborhoods of America's largest urban cities. In the most impoverished places, as much as 20% of the adult men are locked up on any given day, and there is hardly a family without a father, son, brother, or uncle who has not been behind bars. While the effects of going to and returning home from prison are well-documented, little attention
In: SUNY series in new directions in crime and justice studies
In: Dialectical anthropology: an independent international journal in the critical tradition committed to the transformation of our society and the humane union of theory and practice, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 585-587
ISSN: 1573-0786
In: Criminology: the official publication of the American Society of Criminology, Band 48, Heft 1, S. 1-25
ISSN: 1745-9125
In: Social research: an international quarterly, Band 74, Heft 2, S. 613-630
ISSN: 0037-783X
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 111, Heft 3, S. 923-925
ISSN: 1537-5390
In: The Howard journal of criminal justice, Band 44, Heft 2, S. 172-184
ISSN: 1468-2311
In: Social science quarterly, Band 72, Heft 2, S. 397-398
ISSN: 0038-4941
In: Review of policy research, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 671-681
ISSN: 1541-1338
Electronic monitoring is a recent advance in information gathering for correctional program administration. To be effective in achieving correctional goals, electronic monitors must be applied to offenders when there is some risk of performance problem. Advocates of electronic monitoring argue they can promote public safety, save tax dollars, and enhance correctional performance. Because corrections systems find it so difficult to innovate with offenders who represent a risk to society, these claims are overstated. Electronic monitoring raises short‐term concerns concerning damage to correctional program credibility and long‐term concerns about the enhancement of social control.
In: Policy studies review: PSR, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 671
ISSN: 0278-4416
In: The prison journal: the official publication of the Pennsylvania Prison Society, Band 59, Heft 2, S. 2-16
ISSN: 1552-7522
In: Review of social economy: the journal for the Association for Social Economics, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 83-85
ISSN: 1470-1162