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The Myth of Prison Rape - Sexual Culture in American Prisons (Paperback, New): Mark S Fleisher, Jessie L. Krienert The Myth of Prison Rape - Sexual Culture in American Prisons (Paperback, New)
Mark S Fleisher, Jessie L. Krienert
R1,154 Discovery Miles 11 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Myth of Prison Rape provides a nuanced glimpse into the complex sexual dynamics of American prison. Drawing on results from the most comprehensive study of inmate sexuality to date, Mark S. Fleisher and Jessie L. Krienert analyze the intricacies of sexuality and sexual violence in daily inmate life. Pulled from over 500 interviews from male and female high-security inmates, their research assesses inmate perception, belief, opinion, and explanation of their own behavior as it relates directly and indirectly to sexual life and sexual violence. Dynamic case studies and interview excerpts enliven this cultural study of sexuality, safety, and violence in American prisons, and an appendix introduces readers to prison sexual vocabulary.

The Myth of Prison Rape - Sexual Culture in American Prisons (Hardcover): Mark S Fleisher, Jessie L. Krienert The Myth of Prison Rape - Sexual Culture in American Prisons (Hardcover)
Mark S Fleisher, Jessie L. Krienert
R2,744 Discovery Miles 27 440 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Myth of Prison Rape provides a nuanced glimpse into the complex sexual dynamics of American prison. Drawing on results from the most comprehensive study of inmate sexuality to date, Mark S. Fleisher and Jessie L. Krienert analyze the intricacies of sexuality and sexual violence in daily inmate life. Pulled from over 500 interviews from male and female high-security inmates, their research assesses inmate perception, belief, opinion, and explanation of their own behavior as it relates directly and indirectly to sexual life and sexual violence. Dynamic case studies and interview excerpts enliven this cultural study of sexuality, safety, and violence in American prisons, and an appendix introduces readers to prison sexual vocabulary.

Studying Youth Gangs (Hardcover): James F. Short, Lorine A Hughes Studying Youth Gangs (Hardcover)
James F. Short, Lorine A Hughes; Contributions by Brendan D. Dooley, Mark S Fleisher, John M Hagedorn, …
R2,862 Discovery Miles 28 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this absorbing new collection, Short and Hughes and their distinguished coauthors investigate why and how we study youth gangs. Over the last half-century of research by criminologists, sociologists, and gang experts, investigations of gang behavior have become increasingly specialized and isolated from studies of delinquency and deviance. The authors challenge popular and inaccurate definitions of gangs vs. non-gang youth groups, and show how the amazing diversity of gangs_both domestic and international_demands more rigorous study. This book stimulates thinking about valid methods of defining and interpreting gang behavior, in order to better understand delinquent and criminal behaviors, and their control. It is an ideal text for criminal justice, sociology, and social work courses, and a resource for law enforcement, probation and parole practitioners, and public defenders.

Women in American Prisons - Sex, Social Life, and Families (Paperback): Mark S Fleisher, Jessie L. Krienert Women in American Prisons - Sex, Social Life, and Families (Paperback)
Mark S Fleisher, Jessie L. Krienert; As told to Ruth Matinko-Wald
R1,786 Discovery Miles 17 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A fascinating look at the social life of women in prison. Intended to shine the light on prison social life in the face of allegations of all sorts of misconduct and deviant behaviors.

Crime and Employment - Critical Issues in Crime Reduction for Corrections (Paperback): Jessie L. Krienert, Mark S Fleisher Crime and Employment - Critical Issues in Crime Reduction for Corrections (Paperback)
Jessie L. Krienert, Mark S Fleisher; Contributions by Richard P. Seiter, Jess Maghan, Kelly Hird, …
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Crime and Employment crystallizes the issue of work as a rehabilitative instrument in the modern correctional environment. It explores the effect of employment on crime and recidivism, with its implications for correctional programs and operations as well as for ex-offender reintegration into the community. The professionals contributing to this volume evaluate the effectiveness of employment in enabling offenders to desist from crime; the roles of prison versus community correctional services; the success of work programs for older versus younger offenders; the effect of industrial employment on reducing prison misconduct and post-release recidivism; the relevance of prior employment, substance abuse histories, poverty, and family contexts on subsequent inmate work programs; and the availability of quality employment, lawful lifestyles, and community vocational programs in sustaining economic rehabilitation of offenders. This book will be of great value to practitioners and policymakers alike in the areas of corrections, criminal justice, criminology, social problems, labor policy, social welfare, deviance and social control.

Using Methods in the Field - A Practical Introduction and Casebook (Paperback, Revised): Victor C.De Munck, Elisa J. Sobo Using Methods in the Field - A Practical Introduction and Casebook (Paperback, Revised)
Victor C.De Munck, Elisa J. Sobo; Contributions by H.Russell Bernard, Gery Ryan, Thomas Weisner, …
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Methods textbooks generally offer prescriptive advice on how to perform certain techniques, how to develop specific strategies, how to analyze your results. But, as all experienced ethnographers know, this fine-sounding advice rarely provides ample guidance in dealing with real people in real field settings. That is where this casebook differs. Selecting many key methods regularly used by anthropologists - participant observation, consensus analysis, simple surveys, scaling, freelisting and triads, networks, decision modeling- the editors commissioned scholars who have completed studies using these techniques to describe them in the context of real field work. Using cases from health, community politics, family relations, and child development (among others) in settings as diverse as an Arkansas college campus, a Mexican barrio, a Thai village, and a Scottish business, the student is given a clear understanding of the diversity of methods used by anthropologists and the complexities surrounding their use.

Women in American Prisons - Sex, Social Life, and Families (Hardcover): Mark S Fleisher Women in American Prisons - Sex, Social Life, and Families (Hardcover)
Mark S Fleisher; As told to Ruth Matinko-Wald
R2,390 Discovery Miles 23 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A fascinating look at the social life of women in prison. Intended to shine the light on prison social life in the face of allegations of all sorts of misconduct and deviant behaviors.

Living Black - Social Life in an African American Neighborhood (Paperback): Mark S Fleisher Living Black - Social Life in an African American Neighborhood (Paperback)
Mark S Fleisher
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Living Black breaks the stereotype of poor African American neighborhoods as dysfunctional ghettos of helpless and hopeless peopleDespite real poverty, the community described in Living Black-the historic North End of Champaign, Illinois-is truly a neighborhood, with a vibrant social life, wide-ranging friendships, and strong ties between youth and adults and among multiple generations of community residents, lending a hand to neighbors in need. But it operates on its own terms-valuing nonjudgmental attitudes and individualism, and stressing acceptance of the consequences of personal behavior. Teenage mothers aren't derided, adolescents who drop out of school aren't ridiculed, and parolees and ex-cons aren't scorned. The North End was settled in the late nineteenth century by descendants of slaves who were seeking employment at the local university. Anthropologist Mark Fleisher offers a window into its daily life at the end of the twentieth century, particularly through the stories of Mo and Memphis Washington, who fight to sustain a stable home for their children, and of Burpee, a local man who has returned to the North End to rebuild his life after years of crime and punishment in Chicago. Living Black is based on six years of Fleisher's firsthand participant observation in the North End. Earlier studies of the North End, conducted by black graduate students at the University of Illinois in the 1930s and 1960s, indicate that the community Fleisher found in the 1990s carried forward out of slavery a culture of resilience, intergenerational social and economic support, an ability to cope with and adjust to conditions of privation, and a climate of positive interracial relationships between the North End's black residents and the predominantly white university community and local law enforcement agencies.

Beggars and Thieves - Ethnography of Urban Street Criminals (Paperback, New): Mark S Fleisher Beggars and Thieves - Ethnography of Urban Street Criminals (Paperback, New)
Mark S Fleisher
R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The years 1907-1913 mark a crucial transitional moment in American cinema. As moving picture shows changed from mere novelty to an increasingly popular entertainment, fledgling studios responded with longer running times and more complex storytelling. A growing trade press and changing production procedures also influenced filmmaking. In Early American Cinema in Transition, Charlie Keil looks at a broad cross-section of fiction films to examine the formal changes in cinema of this period and the ways that filmmakers developed narrative techniques to suit the fifteen-minute, one-reel format. Keil outlines the kinds of narratives that proved most suitable for a single reel's duration, the particular demands that time and space exerted on this early form of film narration, and the ways filmmakers employed the unique features of a primarily visual medium to craft stories that would appeal to an audience numbering in the millions. He underscores his analysis with a detailed look at six films: The Boy Detective; The Forgotten Watch; Rose O'Salem-Town; Cupid's Monkey Wrench; Belle Boyd, A Confederate Spy; and Suspense.

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