The persistent prison? : rethinking decarceration and penal reform /

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Author / Creator:McMahon, Maeve W. (Maeve Winifred), 1957-
Imprint:Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c1992.
Description:xxvi, 274 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1448092
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ISBN:0802028179 (bound) ; $50.00
0802076890 (pbk.) : $18.95
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-264) and index.

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505 0 0 |t Foreword /  |r Richard V. Ericson --  |g 1.  |t Imprisonment, Alternatives, and Penalty.  |t Imprisonment and Alternatives.  |t Criminological Knowledge and Penalty --  |g 2.  |t The Prison, Criminology, and Rehabilitation.  |t The Prison, Criminology, and the Ascendancy of Rehabilitation.  |t Negative Findings about Rehabilitation.  |t Intellectual and Political Movements Away from the Prison.  |t Discursive and Strategic Movements Away from the Prison --  |g 3.  |t The Evolution and Assumptions of Critical Literature on Community Corrections.  |t The Genesis of Critical Analyses of Correctional Issues.  |t Changing Understanding of Decarceration and Community Corrections.  |t The Conventional Wisdom of the Decarceration Literature.  |t Perceptions of the Maintenance and Increase of Imprisonment.  |t Political Rationales for Challenging Net-widening --  |g 4.  |t Problematic Aspects of the Decarceration Literature.  |t Characteristics of Analyses of Net-widening.  |t Canadian Analysis of Decarceration and Net-widening.  |t Issues in Comparing Data on Probation and Imprisonment.  |t The Case of the United States.  |t The Case of Britain.  |t Re-examining Issues and Practices of Decarceration --  |g 5.  |t Decarceration in Postwar Ontario.  |t Ontario Postwar Correctional Discourses and Practices.  |t Trends in Ontario Prison Population.  |t Decarceration in Ontario --  |g 6.  |t Explaining Decarceration: Trends in Probation and Community Corrections.  |t Probation and Issues of Penal Expansion.  |t Probation and the Absence of Net-widening.  |t Community Corrections and Changes in Penal Control.  |t Community Corrections and Changes in Incarceration.  |t Community Corrections and Changes in Probation.  |t Probation as Explaining Decarceration: Cautionary Observations --  |g 7.  |t Explaining Decarceration: Fines and Fine Defaults.  |t Discrepancies between Court and Correctional Data on Imprisonment.  |t Non-payment of Fines and Imprisonment.  |t Liquor Offences and Fine-Default Admissions to Prison.  |t Decreasing Fines for Intoxication and Incarceration --  |g 8.  |t Drunkenness Offenders and the Revolving Door.  |t Drunkenness Offenders and the Penal System in the 1950s.  |t Changes in the Processing of Drunkenness Offenders.  |t The Lack of Net-widening in the Decarceration of Drunkenness Offenders.  |t Developments in Countering Fine-Default Admissions to Prison.  |t Native Fine-Defaulters in Kenora.  |t Imprisonment for Fine Default and Corrections --  |g 9.  |t The Origins and Accomplishments of Community Corrections in Ontario.  |t The Intentions and Effects of Community Corrections.  |t The Emergence of the Issue of Overcrowding in the Mid-1970s.  |t Officials' Perception of a Need to Enhance the Ministry's Image.  |t Privatized Community Corrections as a Response to Fiscal Adversity.  |t The Uses and Accomplishments of Community Corrections.  |t Analysing Community Corrections --  |g 10.  |t Penal Trends in Ontario.  |t The Police, Crime, and Sentencing.  |t Victim and Police Tendencies in Reporting and Recording Crime.  |t Trends in Penal and Social Control --  |g 11.  |t Knowledge, Power, and Decarceration.  |t Decarceration in Ontario.  |t The Contradiction between Theories and Politics.  |t Constraining Conceptions of Power.  |t Changing Conceptions of Power.  |t Conclusion. 
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