Chapter 1: Introducing a Critical Approach to Crime & Corrections Chapter 2: A Social History of Punishment & CorrectionsChapter 3: America's Correctional ExperienceChapter 4: Traditional and Critical Perspectives on CorrectionsChapter 5: Social World of PrisonersChapter 6: Working in PrisonChapter 7: Women in CorrectionsChapter 8: Juveniles in CorrectionsChapter 9: Minorities in CorrectionsChapter 10: Alternatives to IncarcerationChapter 11: Prison Violence and RiotsChapter 12: Legal Rights of PrisonersChapter 13: Jails and DetentionChapter 14: The Death PenaltyChapter 15: The Corrections IndustryChapter 16: Current Issues and Future Trends in Corrections
Michael Welch received a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of North Texas, Denton and is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. He has correctional experience at the federal, state, and local levels. His research interests include punishment and social control, and he has published numerous articles for academic journals, edited volumes, and other scholarly publications. His writings have appeared such journals as Justice Quarterly, Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency, The Prison Journal, Crime, Law & Social Change, Social Justice, Youth & Society, Race, Gender & Class, Critical Criminology: An International Journal, Contemporary Justice Review, American Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Women & Criminal Justice, Journal of Sport & Social Issues, Criminal Justice Policy Review, Journal of Crime & Justice, Addictive Behaviors: An International Journal, Dialectical Anthropology, Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, Social Pathology, Crisis Intervention & Time-Limited Treatment, Federal Probation: Journal of Correctional Philosophy & Practice, and The Justice Professional. Also he is author of Detained: Immigration Laws and the Expanding I.N.S. Jail Complex (2002, Temple University Press), Flag Burning: Moral Panic and the Criminalization of Protest (2000, de Gruyter), Punishment in America: Social Control & the Ironies of Imprisonment (1999, Sage). He serves as Co-Editor for Social Pathology. The author invites you to visit his website www.professormichaelwelch.com
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