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Choosing Correctional Options That Work
Defining the Demand and Evaluating the Supply

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December 1995 | 294 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"Choosing Correctional Options that Work captures the highlights of the International Association of Residential and Community Alternatives (IARCA) conference, at which practitioners and researchers came together to identify what we know about effective community-based options and how we can improve that knowledge. Integrating the important finding and messages from that meeting, this volume is a major contribution to those interested in advancing the efficacy and utility of community correctional options." --John J. Larivee, Executive Director, Crime and Justice Foundation and President, IARCA Choosing Correctional Options that Work is the first volume to answer in detail the continuing and escalating demand for insight into correctional options and their effectiveness. This carefully edited book not only critiques the possible meanings of "correctional options" but also articulates "what works" by providing comprehensive reviews of relevant theory and empirical evidence. Reaching beyond an emphasis on interventions only, the contributors respond to the question of what works by examining risk or needs assessment techniques, intervention or sanctioning options, and program implementation approaches. Chapters illuminate how key decision and policymakers can improve their odds of choosing correctional options that work by simultaneously clarifying the demand for viable options and critically assessing past attempts to supply that demand. A must read, Choosing Correctional Options that Work provides a new and effective model for researchers, policymakers, planners, evaluators, administrators, and practitioners to facilitate more successful development of future correctional and other criminal justice options.

Francis X Hartmann
Foreword
Alan T Harland
Introduction
Alan T Harland
Correctional Options that Work? Structuring the Inquiry
James Bonta
Risk-Needs Assessment and Treatment
Peter R Jones
Risk Prediction in Criminal Justice
Francis T Cullen, John Paul Wright, and Brandon K Applegate
Control in the Community
The Limits of Reform?

 
Paul Gendreau
The Principles of Effective Intervention with Offenders
Ted Palmer
Programmatic and Nonprogrammatic Aspects of Successful Intervention
Philip Harris and Stephen Smith
Developing Community Corrections
An Implementation Perspective

 
Joan Petersilia
Improving Corrections Policy
The Importance of Researchers and Practitioners Working Together

 

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