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The Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons

The Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons

Andrew Fulkerson; Jack Dison; Linda Keena

Cognella, Inc
2020
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The Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons: Transformed Through Federal Court Intervention recounts the transformation of a corrupt, dysfunctional prison system into one consistent with the U.S. Constitution and in line with human standards of decency. The text provides students with a detailed, real-world narrative that reveals the opportunities and challenges involved in criminal justice reform.The text examines how the social, political, and cultural history of Arkansas produced a plantation-type farm prison characterized by inmate labor, violence, and ineffective healthcare. Over the course of 11 chapters, students learn the how prison system operated prior to its reform, the large-scale controversy in the 1960s that initiated the reform of the system, and how the federal courts intervened and forced change on a resistant state legislature.Enlightening and highly practical in nature, The Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons is well suited for courses in prison reform and corrections law.
Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons: Transformed Through Federal Court Intervention

Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons: Transformed Through Federal Court Intervention

Andrew Fulkerson; Jack Everitt Dison; Linda Keena

Cognella Academic Publishing
2020
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The Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons: Transformed Through Federal Court Intervention recounts the transformation of a corrupt, dysfunctional prison system into one consistent with the U.S. Constitution and in line with human standards of decency. The text provides students with a detailed, real-world narrative that reveals the opportunities and challenges involved in criminal justice reform. The text examines how the social, political, and cultural history of Arkansas produced a plantation-type farm prison characterized by inmate labor, violence, and ineffective healthcare. Over the course of 11 chapters, students learn the how prison system operated prior to its reform, the large-scale controversy in the 1960s that initiated the reform of the system, and how the federal courts intervened and forced change on a resistant state legislature. Enlightening and highly practical in nature, The Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons is well suited for courses in prison reform and corrections law.Andrew Fulkerson, J.D., Ph.D. is a professor emeritus of criminal justice and sociology at Southeast Missouri State University and an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Mississippi. He earned his J.D. at the University of Arkansas and his Ph.D. in criminology at the University of Portsmouth. Dr. Fulkerson is a retired judge and prosecuting attorney in the state of Arkansas.Jack Dison, Ph.D. holds a doctorate degree from The University of North Texas and served on the faculty of Arkansas State University for 24 years, including 5 years as department chair. Since retirement, he has participated in various applications of restorative justice.Linda Keena, Ed.D is the law studies program coordinator in the Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies at the University of Mississippi, where she teaches the law of corrections. She facilitates faith-based, restorative justice, and entrepreneurship programs for maximum security prisoners and has a record of scholarly publications, which reflect a variety of topics in corrections.
Introduction to Corrections

Introduction to Corrections

David H. McElreath; Linda Keena; Greg Etter; Ellis Stuart Jr.

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
2011
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Millions in our nation are under some type of judicial sanction, with some individuals behind bars but the majority serving their sentences while living and working among us. Introduction to Corrections examines predominant issues related to the system of administering to offenders in the United States. Written in a simple, concise style and enhanced with discussion questions and a list of key terms in each chapter, this volume begins with an overview of the system and a historical review and then focuses on select issues, including: Sentencing goals and rationales, and types of sentencingNoncustodial supervision, including probation, electronic monitoring, home confinement, halfway houses, and offender registrationParole and postconfinement releaseJail, prison, and jurisdictional differences in correction systemsChallenges faced by corrections personnel, including overcrowding, health issues, sexual assault in institutions, and prison gangsConstitutional challenges to inmate controlsIssues related to victims’ rights, including federal and state funds and notification programsCorrectional counseling perspectives and prevailing sociological theoriesControversies surrounding capital punishment in the United StatesJuvenile corrections, including probation, parole, and life sentences for minorsThe evolution of corrections in the United States has spanned three centuries and has moved from an origin of basic community-based confinement to an extensive system that includes federal, state, local, private, and military facilities and programs. Examining diverse topics relevant to a range of professionals in the corrections community, this book explores the functions of corrections as well as those who serve in the profession.