10.1 History and Philosophy of Corrections
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Corrections encompasses the supervision and rehabilitation of convicted individuals through jails, prisons, and community-based programs. This unit explores the different types of facilities, historical context, and key concepts like parole and probation. It also delves into the challenges of prison life, staff roles, and rehabilitation efforts. The study of corrections is crucial for understanding how society manages offenders and attempts to reduce recidivism. This unit examines the complex interplay between punishment, rehabilitation, and public safety, highlighting ongoing debates and controversies in the field. It also explores the impact of correctional policies on individuals, communities, and the broader criminal justice system.
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Corrections encompasses the supervision and rehabilitation of convicted individuals through jails, prisons, and community-based programs. This unit explores the different types of facilities, historical context, and key concepts like parole and probation. It also delves into the challenges of prison life, staff roles, and rehabilitation efforts. The study of corrections is crucial for understanding how society manages offenders and attempts to reduce recidivism. This unit examines the complex interplay between punishment, rehabilitation, and public safety, highlighting ongoing debates and controversies in the field. It also explores the impact of correctional policies on individuals, communities, and the broader criminal justice system.
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