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Behind American Prison Policy and Population Growth - An Inside Account

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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In the final decades of the 20th century, a confluence of factors precipitated a policy change in the criminal justice arena that led to unprecedented growth. This growth translated into the criminalization, sentencing and incarceration of tens of thousands of marginalized people in the United States. These factors are considered in Behind American Prison Policy and Population Growth: An Inside Account. Tales are told of the increased prison population that necessitated a continuous unfolding of prison construction projects, rehabbing abandoned state hospitals and private prisons, all with the aim of more and more secure accommodations. During this time, the author was a participant/observer at all correctional security levels, treatment and medical facilities and personnel training in this system. His roles over the years included increased responsibility and regular direct contact with incarcerated individuals in on-the-line or line supervisor positions. The narrative is enhanced by the author's background as social science scholar. This is a unique perspective, documenting a historic upturn in long-term detention addressing crime and disorder. These overarching realities produced struggle across all participants, including clients, staff, consultants and visitors. Their stories of being swept up in the constant demand for increasing capacity offer compelling background to the consequences of visceral responses guiding criminal justice.

Sommario

List of Figures - Acknowledgments - Prologue - Correction Officer Basic Training - Getting Started at the Prison Colony - Inmate Housing Unit 1-2 - The 4:00 by 12:00 Shift - The Quiet House - Lifers and Almost and Soon To Be - More Responsibility Through Experience - The Pre-Release Center by Fenway Park - Urban Pre-Release for a Short Time - Working with the Sick and Imprisoned - Bulletproofish - The People's Republic of Boston Pre-Release - Opening a Treatment Center - Incarcerated Drunk Drivers - Finding My Way to the Training Academy - Basic Training and Beyond - Where to from Here - Index.

Info autore










Chris Menton worked twenty years for the Massachusetts Department of Correction, starting as correction officer and retiring as director of staff training. From Boston University, he earned a master¿s degree in Criminal Justice Personnel Training and a Doctorate in Societal Studies. He is Professor at Roger Williams University. He believes education is transformative.

Riassunto

The author, who was a participant at all correctional security levels and social science scholar, examines the historic upturn in long-term detention.

Relazione

"Chris Menton meticulously reconstructs the camaraderie and conflict among Massachusetts correctional staff amidst the nationwide prison boom. Khaki was the new black among workers who held captive, and sometimes provided care for, a growing population struggling with mental illness, substance use disorder, and the inhumanity of mass incarceration."-Nazgol Ghandnoosh, Senior Research Analyst, The Sentencing Project, Campaign to End Life Imprisonment

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Autori Chris Menton
Editore Peter Lang
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 03.11.2020
 
EAN 9781433180026
ISBN 978-1-4331-8002-6
Pagine 226
Dimensioni 157 mm x 18 mm x 228 mm
Peso 424 g
Illustrazioni 16 Abb.
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva

USA, Population, american, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Policy, Smith, Chris, inside, growth, prison, Political science & theory, Menton, Account, United States of America, USA, Michelle, Political science and theory, Penology and punishment, Prisons

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