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Serving the Stigmatized - Working within the Incarcerated Environment (Hardcover)
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Serving the Stigmatized - Working within the Incarcerated Environment (Hardcover)
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America's incarceration rate was roughly constant from 1925 to
1973, with an average of 110 people behind bars for every 100,000
residents. By 2013, however, the rate of incarceration in state and
federal prisons had increased sevenfold to 716. Compared with 102
for Canada, 132 for England and Wales, 85 for France, and a paltry
48 in Japan, the United States is the worlds' most aggressive
jailer. When one factors in those on parole or probation, the
American correctional system is in control of more than 7.3 million
Americans, or one in every 31 U.S. adults. This means that 6.7
million adult men and women - about 3.1 percent of the total U.S.
adult population - are now very non-voluntary members of America's
"correctional community." Some key questions that need to be
addressed are: "What are we doing with those 7.3 million Americans?
How are they being treated while they are incarcerated? How can we
best prepare them to return to their communities?" More than
650,000 offenders are released back into our communities every
year; however, 70% are rearrested within three years of their
release. Serving the Stigmatized is the first book of its kind that
explores best practices when dealing with a specific prison
population while under some form of institutional control. If the
established goal of a correctional facility is to "rehabilitate,"
then it is imperative that the rehabilitation is effective and does
not simply serve as a political buzz word. The timing of releasing
this book coincides with a real movement in the United States,
supported by both conservative and liberal advocates and
foundations, to decrease the size of the prison population by
returning more offenders to their communities. The text examines 14
specific populations and how to effectively treat them in order to
better serve them and our communities.
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