Correctional Theory

Context and Consequences

Francis T Cullen author Cheryl Lero Jonson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc

Published:9th Jun '11

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A groundbreaking guide to the correctional system′s present and future goals, policies, and practices

This accessible book identifies and evaluates the major competing theories used to guide the goals, policies, and practices of the correctional system. The authors demonstrate that changes in theories can legitimize changing ways of treating and punishing offenders, and they help readers understand how changes in the social and political context of U.S. society impact correctional theory and policy. Designed to motivate readers to become sophisticated consumers of correctional information, the book emphasizes the importance of using evidence-based information to guide decisions, rather than relying on nonscientific commonsense or ideology-based beliefs.

"This is far and away the best book on corrections that I have read. I believe it should be required reading for every criminology and criminal justice student. It considers each of the major correctional strategies in turn, discussing the underlying theories on which they are based and the social factors that have influenced their use. It then systematically reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of each strategy. Further, it does this all in a clear and engaging manner. Students will come away with a good idea of what works, what does not, and what’s promising; and they will be much better prepared to advocate for a correctional system that will effectively reduce crime – one rooted in “betterment and social welfare” rather than “pain and prisons.”" -- Robert Agnew
"Cullen and Jonson provide an incisive and readable analysis of correctional policy that will enlighten and entertain students, scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. They demonstrate the importance of focusing on the critical question of why correctional systems exist and, at the same time, of understanding the contexts and theories that give rise to them. At once incisive and accessible, the book illuminates like no other the critical role of theory and research for achieving evidence-based corrections and, more than that, how to achieve this elusive goal. It is a must-read for anyone who wishes to glean lessons from the past and to understand how we can more cost-efficiently arrive at a correctional system that is more just and makes society a safer, better place." -- Daniel P. Mears
"If you want to understand why theory matters to current correctional policy, you simply must read Cullen and Jonson’s brilliantly written and documented book Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences. They provide an often amusing and yet insightful discussion of the way in which the underlying theories have shaped and been shaped by the prevailing social and political context, and indeed prove that theories matter, context matters, and evidence matters. It is a hopeful and timely book, as the authors convince us that by understanding our history, we can use that history to guide us towards evidence-based policies that do less harm. I highly recommend this book to students, practitioners, and fans of correctional theory and public policy. Everyone will learn something from this wise and clever book. I did." -- Adelbert H. Sweet Professor of Law, Co-Director, Stanford Criminal Justice Center, Stanford University

ISBN: 9781412981798

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

264 pages