Offender Reentry
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Offender Reentry by Matthew S Crow
An Innovative New Text That Addresses a Critical Issue Nearly 2,000 people are released from prison every day in the United States, many of whom face significant barriers to re-entry into the civilian population. Within three years, two-thirds of them will be rearrested, and nearly half will return to prison for a new crime or parole violation. Offender Reentry: Rethinking Criminology and Criminal Justice is the first text of its kind to address this major issue in criminology and criminal justice. Bringing together cutting-edge and never-before-published research, and authored by the most critically recognized experts in the field, this text offers students extraordinary insight into the experiences of both offenders in reentry and the practitioners who work within the legal system. Real-world stories from criminal justice professionals and offenders themselves are integrated with up-to-the minute research and thought-provoking analysis. Student-oriented pedagogical features, including critical-thinking and discussion questions for every chapter, push students to engage deeply with the text and synthesize their own innovative solutions to contemporary problems. The text addresses all of the societal factors that affect offender reentry, as well as the political and economic effects on the community and issues of public safety. Ideally suited for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice and criminology, Offender Reentry is an invaluable new addition to the field.
Matthew Crow, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Chair of Justice Studies at the University of West Florida. He earned his Ph.D. from the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University. He is a specialist in policing and judicial processes. His research on criminal sentencing, police use of force, criminal justice education, reentry, and fish and wildlife conservation policing has appeared in leading journals, including American Journal of Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Review, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Organization and Environment, Police Quarterly, Policing, and Women and Criminal Justice. Dr. Crow served on program committees for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and the American Society of Criminology and as a member of the Board of Directors for the Southern Criminal Justice Association. John Smykla, PhD, is Distinguished University Professor at the University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida. He earned his Ph.D. from the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. He is a corrections specialist. His research focuses on adult institution and community-based corrections, capital punishment, and comparative criminal justice. His publications have appeared in national and regional criminal justice and criminology journals. Among his recent texts are Corrections in the 21st Century, Sixth Edition with Frank Schmalleger (McGraw-Hill) and Probation, Parole, and Community-Based Corrections: Treatment, Supervision, and Evidence-Based Corrections with Gerald Bayens (McGraw-Hill). Dr. Smykla has also edited two volumes (Coed Prison, Human Sciences Press, 1980 and Intermediate Sanctions with William Selke, Anderson Publishing, 1995). Dr. Smykla is a former Senior Fulbright Scholar to Argentina and Uruguay. His co-authored dataset Executions in the United States, 1608-2008: The Espy File, funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, is one of the most frequently requested data files from the University of Michigan’s Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. He served the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences as program committee chair in 1997 and president of the Southern Criminal Justice Association (SCJA) in 2000. SCJA honored Smykla in 1997 as Educator of the Year. In 2011, the University of West Florida named him Distinguished University Professor in honor of his contributions to the criminal justice and criminology literature.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781449686024 |
| ISBN 10 | 1449686028 |
| Titel | Offender Reentry |
| Autor | Matthew S Crow |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2013-05-10 |
| Seitenanzahl | 456 |
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