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Offering rare insiders' perspectives, Trends in Corrections:
Interviews with Corrections Leaders Around the World is a
comprehensive survey of correctional programming and management
styles used across nations. Twelve chapters present transcribed
interviews of corrections leaders along with a brief portrait of
the corrections system in those jurisdictions. The leaders
interviewed represent a variety of cultures, political
environments, and economic systems and come from North America
(Canada, Mexico, and the United States), Asia (Singapore),
Australia, the Caribbean (Trinidad and Tobago), and Europe
(England, Hungary, and Bosnia-Herzegovina). Topics discussed in
this insightful collection of interviews include: Working
conditions for correction officers How governmental changes can
impact a prison system Overcrowding problems and efforts to
modernize prisons Recidivism concerns and programs that facilitate
offender reintegration into society upon release Effects of the
media's portrayal of prisons on communities The final chapter
reflects on the interviews and summarizes the common themes evident
throughout the book. Advancing knowledge about corrections systems
worldwide, this volume bridges the gap of knowledge that exists
between scholars and researchers in academia and practitioners in
the field. The candid discussions presented herein are destined to
open further dialogue among these professionals, adding value to
current operations and informing future directions.
This book is an examination of neighborhood mobilization and
engagement from the perspective of several disciplines: psychology,
social work, political science, planning, and education. The essays
included in the work examine both internal and external factors
related to the ability of neighborhoods to meet the human needs of
their residents. They address the constraints put on neighborhood
mobilization by the local and international political economy, but
they also show how those constraints can, in a number of cases, be
overcome by effective action. They treat neighborhood engagement as
an educational process through which residents enhance their skills
and knowledge as they participate. Taken together, these essays
provide a comprehensive and multi-faceted view of the issues facing
contemporary urban neighborhoods.
Offering rare insiders' perspectives, Trends in Corrections:
Interviews with Corrections Leaders Around the World is a
comprehensive survey of correctional programming and management
styles used across nations. Twelve chapters present transcribed
interviews of corrections leaders along with a brief portrait of
the corrections system in those jurisdictions. The leaders
interviewed represent a variety of cultures, political
environments, and economic systems and come from North America
(Canada, Mexico, and the United States), Asia (Singapore),
Australia, the Caribbean (Trinidad and Tobago), and Europe
(England, Hungary, and Bosnia-Herzegovina). Topics discussed in
this insightful collection of interviews include: Working
conditions for correction officers How governmental changes can
impact a prison system Overcrowding problems and efforts to
modernize prisons Recidivism concerns and programs that facilitate
offender reintegration into society upon release Effects of the
media's portrayal of prisons on communities The final chapter
reflects on the interviews and summarizes the common themes evident
throughout the book. Advancing knowledge about corrections systems
worldwide, this volume bridges the gap of knowledge that exists
between scholars and researchers in academia and practitioners in
the field. The candid discussions presented herein are destined to
open further dialogue among these professionals, adding value to
current operations and informing future directions.
This book is an examination of neighborhood mobilization and
engagement from the perspective of several disciplines: psychology,
social work, political science, planning, and education. The essays
included in the work examine both internal and external factors
related to the ability of neighborhoods to meet the human needs of
their residents. They address the constraints put on neighborhood
mobilization by the local and international political economy, but
they also show how those constraints can, in a number of cases, be
overcome by effective action. They treat neighborhood engagement as
an educational process through which residents enhance their skills
and knowledge as they participate. Taken together, these essays
provide a comprehensive and multi-faceted view of the issues facing
contemporary urban neighborhoods.
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