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INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS

By: JSupt Wilmor T. Plopinio (Ret.)Contributor(s): Ariel B. BarredaMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Novaliches, Quezon City ChapterHouse Publishing Incorporated 2023Edition: THIRD EDDescription: III. 127 pSummary: The subject of correction is useful to both the criminology instructor handling this subject and to criminology students who need reference and review materials in the licensure examination for criminologists. The correctional process has undergone important changes over the past two decades. These changes have been due to rapid growth in prison populations, concerns for public safety, and the need to reduce incarceration costs. Despite a lack of trust in the rehabilitative ideal, correctional facilities continue to flourish, although in forms that are very different from the past.
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The subject of correction is useful to both the criminology instructor handling this subject and to criminology students who need reference and review materials in the licensure examination for criminologists. The correctional process has undergone important changes over the past two decades. These changes have been due to rapid growth in prison populations, concerns for public safety, and the need to reduce incarceration costs. Despite a lack of trust in the rehabilitative ideal, correctional facilities continue to flourish, although in forms that are very different from the past.

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