Rhetoric and Reality: A Critical Appraisal of Community Correctional Programs
Evaluations of many community programs controvert a number of common assumptions about the conditions and effects of noninstitu tional correctional programs. Evidence will be presented in this essay that raises questions about the effectiveness, humaneness, and econo my of community-based programs....
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description | Evaluations of many community programs controvert a number of
common assumptions about the conditions and effects of noninstitu
tional correctional programs. Evidence will be presented in this essay
that raises questions about the effectiveness, humaneness, and econo
my of community-based programs. Such programs have had, it is
argued, a range of undesirable effects on the justice system and soci
ety that have not been widely recognized. In particular, there is a ten
dency for community programs to extend state control over an in
creasing proportion of the population. The validity of conventional
explanations of the origins of community-based programs will be dis
cussed, and an alternative theoretical framework will be proposed that
takes account of the need for the social control apparatus to respond
to larger structural exigencies in the advanced capitalist state. |
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my of community-based programs. Such programs have had, it is
argued, a range of undesirable effects on the justice system and soci
ety that have not been widely recognized. In particular, there is a ten
dency for community programs to extend state control over an in
creasing proportion of the population. The validity of conventional
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argued, a range of undesirable effects on the justice system and soci
ety that have not been widely recognized. In particular, there is a ten
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