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Imprisonment in America: Choosing the Future
Contributor(s): Sherman, Michael (Author), Hawkins, Gordon J. (Author)
ISBN: 0226752801     ISBN-13: 9780226752808
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 1983
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Annotation: "For a few decades American prisons were the wonder of the world. [However] early hopes that a prison regime could be a powerful means of reforming most convicts have been abandoned, and prisons are seen even by some of those who think we need more of them as savage repositories, to be shunned or veiled rather than admired. This sad history is drawn with great insight and learning in [this] important new book about prisons and punishment in America by Michael Sherman and Gordon Hawkins. . . . The views of these professionals must be taken seriously."--Graham Hughes, "New York Review of Books"
"This is a serious and enlightened and concerned attempt to fuse liberal and conservative attitudes and values to achieve a breakthrough in American penal policy."--"Congressional Staff Journal "

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Penology
Dewey: 365.973
LCCN: 81010453
Series: Studies in Crime and Justice
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6.1" W x 9.06" (0.55 lbs) 153 pages
 
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"For a few decades American prisons were the wonder of the world. However] early hopes that a prison regime could be a powerful means of reforming most convicts have been abandoned, and prisons are seen even by some of those who think we need more of them as savage repositories, to be shunned or veiled rather than admired. This sad history is drawn with great insight and learning in this] important new book about prisons and punishment in America by Michael Sherman and Gordon Hawkins. . . . The views of these professionals must be taken seriously." Graham Hughes, "New York Review of Books"
"This is a serious and enlightened and concerned attempt to fuse liberal and conservative attitudes and values to achieve a breakthrough in American penal policy." "Congressional Staff Journal "
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