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Title: Introduction to Corrections (Wymore and Raber)
Webpages: 97
All licenses found:
CC BY 4.0: 96.9% (94 pages)
Undeclared: 3.1% (3 pages)
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Introduction to Corrections (Wymore and Raber) – CC BY 4.0
Table of Contents – Undeclared
Introduction to Corrections – CC BY 4.0
1: Concepts of Corrections as a Sub-system of the Criminal Justice System – CC BY 4.0
1.1: History and Philosophy – CC BY 4.0
1.3: Incapacitation – CC BY 4.0
1.4: Rehabilitation – CC BY 4.0
1.6: A Racist System? – CC BY 4.0
1.7: Prison Overcrowding – CC BY 4.0
1.8: States Shifting Focus from Incarceration to Rehabilitation – CC BY 4.0
2: Judicial Process and Sentencing Practices for Misdemeanants, Felons and Juveniles – CC BY 4.0
2.1: Presentence Investigation – CC BY 4.0
2.2: Victim Impact Statements – CC BY 4.0
2.3: The Sentencing Hearing – CC BY 4.0
2.4: Influences on Sentencing Decisions – Undeclared
2.5: Concurrent versus Consecutive Sentences – CC BY 4.0
2.6: Types of Sentences – CC BY 4.0
2.7: Asset Forfeiture – CC BY 4.0
2.9: Sentencing Statutes and Guidelines – CC BY 4.0
2.10: Indeterminate Sentences – CC BY 4.0
2.11: Determinate Sentences – CC BY 4.0
2.12: Mandatory Sentences – CC BY 4.0
2.13: Sentencing Guidelines – CC BY 4.0
3: Correctional Clients – CC BY 4.0
3.1: Career Criminals – CC BY 4.0
3.2: Criminal Gang Members – CC BY 4.0
3.3: Managing Gangs in a Prison Setting – CC BY 4.0
3.4: Accidental Criminals – CC BY 4.0
3.5: Elderly Criminals – CC BY 4.0
4: Alternatives to Incarceration – CC BY 4.0
4.2: Officer Roles – CC BY 4.0
4.3: Intermediate Sanctions – CC BY 4.0
4.6: Halfway Houses – CC BY 4.0
4.7: Home Confinement/Electronic Home Monitoring
4.8: Fines and Restitution – CC BY 4.0
4.9: Community Service – CC BY 4.0
4.10: Sex Offender Treatment and Civil Commitment
4.11: Mental Health Courts – CC BY 4.0
4.12: Restorative Justice – CC BY 4.0
4.14: Public Shaming – CC BY 4.0
5: Types of Correctional Facilities – CC BY 4.0
5.1: Federal level – CC BY 4.0
6: Institutionalization of Inmates in Correctional Facilities – CC BY 4.0
6.1: The State of the Prisons – CC BY 4.0
6.2: The Psychological Effects of Incarceration- On the Nature of Institutionalization – CC BY 4.0
6.3: Dependence on institutional structure and contingencies – CC BY 4.0
6.4: Hypervigilance, interpersonal distrust, and suspicion – CC BY 4.0
6.5: Emotional over-control, alienation, and psychological distancing – CC BY 4.0
6.6: Social withdrawal and isolation – CC BY 4.0
6.7: Incorporation of exploitative norms of prison culture – CC BY 4.0
6.8: Diminished sense of self-worth and personal value – CC BY 4.0
6.9: Post-traumatic stress reactions to the pains of imprisonment – CC BY 4.0
7: Innovative Programs in Correctional Facilities – CC BY 4.0
- : Aging Without Bars – CC BY 4.0
- : Washington D.C Court Supervision and Offender Release Program – CC BY 4.0
- : Virginia Department of Corrections – CC BY 4.0
- : Common Factors of Successful Prison and Reentry Programs – CC BY 4.0
- : Barriers to Success – CC BY 4.0
- : Female Prisoners – CC BY 4.0
7.7: California Rehabilitative Reform – Undeclared
8: Juvenile Corrections – CC BY 4.0
8.1: Juvenile Detention – CC BY 4.0
8.2: Federal Juvenile Delinquency Code – CC BY 4.0
8.3: Constitutional Protections Afforded Juveniles –
8.4: Arresting Juveniles – CC BY 4.0
8.5: Status Offender – CC BY 4.0
: Dual Status / Dependency vs Delinquency – CC BY 4.0- : Foster Home Placement – CC BY 4.0
- : Special care placement – CC BY 4.0
9: Special Populations in a Correctional Setting – CC BY 4.0
- : LGBTQ Populations – CC BY 4.0
- : Non-Citizen Populations – CC BY 4.0
- : Women – CC BY 4.0
- : Aged and Elderly Populations – CC BY 4.0
10: Correction as a Career Field – CC BY 4.0
10.3: Correctional Officer Safety and Wellness (National Institute of Justice) – CC BY 4.0