Corrections A Concise Introduction

Corrections: A Concise Introduction by James F. Quinn, published by Waveland Press in 2003, offers a thorough overview of the correctional system in an accessible format. This second edition spans 399 pages and is written in English, making it a valuable resource for students and instructors alike. The book synthesizes key elements of the field, including policies, facilities, and correctional clientele, while examining how these components interact within the broader context of social science.
Readers will find a structured exploration of various topics related to corrections, supported by updated statistics and visual aids such as charts and photographs. Each chapter includes questions designed to encourage critical thinking and deeper understanding of real-life issues within the correctional system. The edition also features boxed examples and a comprehensive listing of sources, providing a well-rounded educational tool for those studying the complexities of corrections.
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The First Edition of this outstanding volume became a favorite choice among instructors who wanted to offer their students a concise yet thorough introduction to the correctional system. The Second Edition remains an uncluttered, authoritative synthesis of the key elements of the field–from policies, contexts, facilities, and agencies to correctional clientele, programs, personnel, organizations, and issues. Each topic is discussed both individually and in terms of how the parts mutually influence the whole. The Second Edition’s manageability, organization, low cost, and the author’s use of easy-to-understand language make it a powerful tool for instruction. In addition, questions at the end of each chapter direct students’ attention to valuable insights and stimulate critical thinking. Outstanding features include: 1) updated statistics, including the unprecedented blanket commutation of all death sentences in Illinois; 2) charts, graphs, and photographs that visually enhance the text; 3) boxed examples of real-life issues, accompanied by related, probing questions; and 4) a thorough listing of each chapter’s sources, including easy-to-access Web sites.
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