Why American prisons fail how to fix them without spending more money (maybe less)

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Hauptverfasser: Paxson, Peyton (VerfasserIn), Watson, George H. (VerfasserIn)
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adam_text CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENT S XI INTRODUCTION XIII NOTES XV CHAPTE R 1 MASS INCARCERATION 3 CAUSES OF MASS INCARCERATION 3 THE BABY BOOM 5 GIVING UP ON REHABILITATION 9 THE WAR ON DRUGS 12 MANDATORY MINIMUMS 16 THE GET TOUGH MOVEMENT 18 CRIME DECLINED BUT INCARCERATION CONTINUED TO RISE 19 INCAPACITATION 20 END OF THE BABY BOOM 20 MORE EFFECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT 21 ABORTION ON DEMAND 21 LESS LEAD IN THE ENVIRONMENT 22 DECLINING CRACK COCAINE USAGE 23 CRIME IS GOING DOWN; DOES THE PUBLIC KNOW THAT? 24 THE END OF MASS INCARCERATION? 24 RECIDIVISM: THE ULTIMATE METRIC 26 CONCLUSION 27 WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? 28 NOTES 28 CHAPTER 2 GEORGE GOES TO JAIL 35 NOT YOUR TYPICAL JAILBIRD 35 A KNOCK AT THE DOOR 37 ACCUSED 39 UNITED STATES V. GEORGE H. WATSON 42 PREPARING FOR PRISON 44 V VI CONTENT S GEORGE GOES TO JAIL 45 WATSON GOES TO CAMP 55 WATSON GOES TO WORK 61 KEEPING BUSY 66 WATSON LEARNS PRISON CULTURE 67 BUREAUCRACY BEHIND BARS 70 REAL MEN STAY IN PRISON 72 GEORGE GOES HOME 74 CONCLUSION 76 NOTES 77 CHAPTER 3 WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? WHY PEOPLE COMMIT CRIMES AND HOW AMERICA PUNISHES THEM 79 WHY DO PEOPLE COMMIT CRIMES? 79 CRIMINOLOGY 101 80 PRECLASSICAL THEORY 81 CLASSICAL THEORY 81 CLASSICAL THEORY AND RATIONAL CHOICE 82 POSITIVIST THEORY 84 SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES 86 SOCIAL CONFLICT THEORIES 87 STRAIN THEORY 87 SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY 88 INTEGRATIVE THEORIES 89 MULTIFACTOR THEORY 90 LIFE COURSE THEORY 90 WHY DO WE INCARCERATE? 91 INCAPACITATION 91 DETERRENCE 93 RETRIBUTION 94 REHABILITATION, REFORMATION, AND REENTRY WITH REINTEGRATION 96 REHABILITATION 96 REFORMATION 97 REENTRY WITH REINTEGRATION 98 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 100 A HISTORY OF U.S. PRISONS 101 THE PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM 102 THE AUBURN SYSTEM 102 SOUTHERN PRISONS IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 104 CONTENTS VI I THE NATIONAL PRISON ASSOCIATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF PRISON REFORM 105 THE REFORMATORY 106 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY S BIG HOUSE 107 THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS 109 PRISONS EVOLVE INTO CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS 110 NOTHING WORKS AND MASS INCARCERATION 110 PRISONS TODAY 110 CONCLUSION 112 NOTES 112 CHAPTER 4 IS THERE A BETTER WAY IN NORWAY? THE U.K.? 117 UNITED STATES AS OUTLIER 117 AMERICANS LIKE TO PUNISH 120 PUNITIVITY IS PARTLY POLITICS 121 PUNITIVITY IS PARTLY SOCIOLOGICAL 123 COMPARING APPLES AND ORANGES: DEFINITIONAL PROBLEMS 124 DEFINITIONAL PROBLEM #1: DEFINING CRIME AND MEASURING ITS OCCURRENCE 124 DEFINITIONAL PROBLEM # 2: INCARCERATION RATES 126 LOOKING ELSEWHERE 131 NORWAY: 21 YEARS FOR MASS MURDER 132 THE UNITED KINGDOM: CAUTIONING 132 SPAIN: FAMILY SOLUTIONS 133 DENMARK: LEAST POSSIBLE INTERVENTION 133 RECIDIVISM, THE ULTIMATE PRISON METRIC 134 INCARCERATION AS DETERRENT TO CRIME 134 THE DUTCH WAY 134 NORWAY, AGAIN 136 GERMANY: LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION 138 ENGLAND AND WALES: INDEPENDENT MONITORING BOARDS 138 FRANCE: CORRECTIONS JUDGES 139 SCOTLAND: SHORT-TERM SENTENCES VERSUS COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS 139 THE U.S. VS. OTHER WESTERN DEMOCRACIES: LOCK EM UP VERSUS LET EM OUT 140 TOCQUEVILLE REVISITED 141 CONCLUSION 141 NOTES 143 VIII CONTENT S CHAPTE R 5 POLITICS AND PRISONS 147 THE ROLE OF FEAR 147 OVERLAPPING LAWS 148 OVERCRIMINALIZATION 151 OVERCRIMINALIZATION: DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS 152 OVERCRIMINALIZATION: HABITUAL OFFENDER STATUTES 153 LACK OF INTENT 154 VOID FOR VAGUENESS 158 SENTENCING CONCERNS 160 MANDATORY MINIMUMS 161 PAROLE 165 THE SIXTH AMENDMENT S RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY: WHAT HAPPENED? 166 GRAND JURIES 169 CONCLUSION 172 NOTES 172 CHAPTER 6 AS PROSECUTORS SAY, FOLLOW THE MONEY : PRISONS AND PROFITS 177 PRIVATE PRISONS AND INCARCERATING FOR PROFIT 177 FAILURE IS THE BEST OPTION: RECIDIVISM DRIVES PRIVATE PRISON PROFITS 180 RECIDIVISM ISN T ENOUGH; THEY NEED MORE CRIMINALS 182 PREYING ON THE WEAK 183 CHERRY PICKING: OPTIMAL CONDITIONS MEAN MAXIMUM PROFITS 184 PRISONS ARE ALSO REVENUE STREAMS FOR GOVERNMENT ENTITIES 186 PRISONS AS EMPLOYERS 187 PLENTY OF PRISONERS MEANS JOB SECURITY 188 PRISONS AND JAILS AS PROFIT CENTERS: VENDORS 190 SUPPORTING CRIMINALIZATION AS A BUSINESS STRATEGY 193 ALEC 194 CONCLUSION 195 NOTES 196 CHAPTER 7 LET S FIX THE PROBLEM 203 OVERCRIMINALIZATION 203 WE CALL OUR LEGISLATORS LAWMAKERS FOR A REASON; BUT DO WE NEED ALL THESE LAWS? 204 THE COLORADO MODEL 206 DECRIMINALIZATION 207 DRUG LAWS 209 CONTENTS IX MANDATOR Y MINIMUMS 211 LIFE SENTENCES 211 DIVERSION FROM PRISON 213 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS 214 INTENSIVE SUPERVISED PROBATION 215 DRUG COURTS 215 MENTAL HEALTH COURTS 216 VETERANS TREATMENT COURTS 217 PRISONS 218 SOLITARY CONFINEMENT 220 PROGRAMMING 220 CHOICE ARCHITECTURE 221 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT 222 COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY 222 EDUCATION 223 LITERACY 224 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION 224 SECONDARY EDUCATION 224 VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND JOB READINESS TRAINING 224 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING 225 COLLEGE 225 PRISONS AND PROFITS: A HORRIBLE IDEA 227 JUVENILES: ALMOST ALL OF THEM WILL GET OUT 229 LIFE AFTER PRISON 232 REINTEGRATION 232 EARNING A LIVING 233 CONCLUSION 235 NOTES 235 BIBLIOGRAPHY 243 INDEX 245
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