Corrections in the Community

  • Corrections in the Community
    By Harry E. Allen, Edward J. Latessa

    McLagan , J. ( 1992 ) . “ Sentencing to Service . ” American Jails , 5 ( 6 ) : 28-32 . Mauer , M. ( 1995 ) . “ The International Use of Incarceration . ” The Prison Journal , 75 : 113-123 . Mauer , M. ( 1990 ) .

  • Corrections in the Community
    By Edward J. Latessa, Paula Smith

    Author and year Jolin and Stipak (1991) Erwin (1987) Pearson (1987) Byrne and Kelly (1989) Latessa (1993a) Latessa (1992) Latessa (1993b) Fallen Apperson, Holt-Milligan, and Roe (1981) Petersilia and Turner (1993) Petersilia and Turner ...

  • Corrections in the Community
    By Edward J. Latessa, Paula Smith

    In a study of murderers who had been given a death sentence and then had that sentence commuted when Furman v. Georgia was overturned, Vito et al. (1991) found that 43.5 percent of death row inmates in Ohio were paroled and that 25 ...

  • Corrections in the Community
    By Edward J. Latessa, Brian Lovins

    Criminal Justice and Behavior 27(3), 275–291. Hoffman, P. (1983). Screening for risk. Journal of Criminal Justice 11(6), 539–547. Hoffman, P., Stone-Meierhoefer, B. (1980). Reporting recidivism rates: The criterion and follow-up issues.

  • Corrections in the Community
    By Harry E. Allen, Edward J. Latessa

    Corrections: Exploring Crime, Punishment, and Justice in America provides a thorough introduction to the topic of corrections in America. In addition to providing complete coverage of the history and structure...

  • Corrections in the Community
    By Edward J. Latessa, Brian Lovins

    This book provides students with a thorough understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of community corrections.

  • Corrections in the Community
    By Edward J. Latessa, Paula Smith

    This book provides students with a thorough understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of community corrections.

  • Corrections in the Community
    By Edward J. Latessa, Paula Smith

    Corrections in the Community, Sixth Edition, examines the current state of community corrections and proposes an evidence-based approach to making programs more effective.