Boot Camps
An Intermediate Sanction
James F Anderson author Laronistine Dyson author Jerald C Burns author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:18th Feb '99
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Boot Camps introduces to the criminal justice profession a general, but comprehensive look at this military style alternative to incarceration. The authors demystify this relatively unknown treatment program by closely tracing the history of the use of this military model in US prisons to its revitalization by contemporary correctional experts. Boot Camps provide the reader with theoretical and practical arguments regarding the implications underlying this sentencing option. It reveals the social, political, and economic contexts that resurrected this punitive, yet rehabilitative, approach to 'getting tough' on crime. This book also reveals the effect that boot camps have on the crime rate, criminal offenders, public outcry, and strained correctional budgets. Using professional jargon in an easy-to-read format, the authors provide the general public with a better understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of boot camps.
The authors' presentation of the sociopolitical context in which boot camps were created is very informative. They also provide insight into how boot camps appeal to conservatives who value punishment and discipline, and to liberals who are attracted to treatment and rehabilitation. -- Brent B. Benda, Journal of Criminal Justice
The authors' presentation of the sociopolitical context in which boot camps were created is very informative. They also provide insight into how boot camps appeal to conservatives who value punishment and discipline, and to liberals who are attracted to treatment and rehabilitation. -- Brent B. Benda, Journal of Criminal Justice
ISBN: 9780761812579
Dimensions: 226mm x 150mm x 10mm
Weight: 245g
180 pages