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Chapter 01. Introduction. - D.L. MacKenzie | |
SECTION I: THE BOOT CAMP MODEL | |
Chapter 02. Boot Camps as a Correctional Option. - G.S. Armstrong | |
Chapter 03. Boot Camps for Young Adult Offenders. - D. L. MacKenzie & D. G. Parent | |
Chapter 04. Correctional Boot Camps for Juveniles. - D. L. MacKenzie & A. Rosay | |
SECTION II: THE DEBATE ABOUT BOOT CAMPS | |
Chapter 05. Shock incarceration: Rehabilitation or retribution? - D.L. MacKenzie, L. A. Gould, L. M. Riechers & J. W. Shaw | |
Chapter 06. A "Machiavellian" perspective on the development of boot camp prisons: A debate. - D. L. MacKenzie & C. Souryal | |
SECTION III: THE ENVIRONMENT OF BOOT CAMPS | |
Chapter 07. Performance Based Standards for Juvenile Corrections - D. L. MacKenzie, G. J. Styve, and A. Gover | |
Chapter 08. Perceived Conditions of Confinement: A National Evaluation of Boot Camps and Traditional Facilities - G. J. Styvey, D. L. MacKenzie, A. R. Gover, and O. Mitchell | |
Chapter 09. Boot Camps and Traditional Correctional Facilities for Juveniles: A Comparison of the Participants, Daily Activities and Environments - A. R. Gover, D. L. MacKenzie, and G. Styve | |
Chapter 10. The Environment and Working Conditions in Juvenile Boot Camps and Traditional Facilities - O. Mitchell, D. L. MacKenzie, A. R. Gover, and G. J. Styve | |
SECTION IV. Inmate Adjustment and Change during Incarceration | |
Chapter 11. The Impact of Boot Camps and Traditional Institutions on Juvenile Residents: Adjustment, Perception of the Environment and Changes In Social Bonds, Impulsivity, and Antisocial Attitudes - D. L. MacKenzie, D. B. Wilson, G. S. Armstrong, and A. R. Gover | |
Chapter 12. Inmate Attitude Change During Incarceration: A Comparison of Boot Camp with Traditional Prison - D. L. MacKenzie and C. Souryal | |
SECTION V. Impact on Future Criminal Activities | |
Chapter 13. Boot Camp Prisons and Recidivism in Eight States - D. L. MacKenzie, B. Brame, D. McDowell, and C. Souryal | |
Chapter 14. Effects of Correctional Boot Camps on Offending - D. L. MacKenzie, D. B. Wilson, and S. B. Kider | |
SECTION VI. Adjustment in the Community | |
Chapter 15. Shock Incarceration and Positive Adjustment during Community Supervision - D. L. MacKenzie and R. Brame | |
Chapter 16. Characteristics Associated with Successful Adjustment to Supervision - D. L. MacKenzie, J. W. Shaw, and C. Souryal | |
SECTION VII. Special Offender Populations in Boot Camps | |
Chapter 17. Boot Camp Prisons for Women Offenders - D. L. MacKenzie and H. Donaldson | |
Chapter 18. Shock Incarceration and Its Impact on the Lives of Problem Drinkers - J. S. Shaw and D. L. MacKenzie | |
Chapter 19. The One-Year Community Supervision Performance of Drug Offenders and Louisiana DOC-Identified Substance Abusers Graduation from Shock Incarceration - J. W. Shaw and D. L. MacKenzie | |
SECTION VIII. System Level Impacts | |
Chapter 20. The Impact of Shock Incarceration Programs on Prison Crowding - D. L. MacKenzie and A. Piquero | |
SECTION IX. The Future | |
Chapter 21. Where Do We Go From Here? - D.L. MacKenzie and G. S. Armstrong |
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