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" Incapacitation : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 623596
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Zimring, Franklin E.
Title & Author : Incapacitation : : penal confinement and the restraint of crime /\ Franklin E. Zimring, Gordon Hawkins.
Publication Statement : New York :: Oxford University Press,, 1995.
Series Statement : Studies in crime and public policy
: An Earl Warren Legal Institute study
Page. NO : ix, 188 p. :: ill. ;; 25 cm.
ISBN : 0195092333 (acid-free paper)
: : 9780195092332 (acid-free paper)
: : 019511583X (pbk.)
: : 9780195115833 (pbk.)
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-182) and index.
Contents : I. Concepts. 1. Dominance by Default. 2. The Short History of an Idea. 3. Elements of Theory. 4. The Jurisprudence of Incapacitation -- II. Research. 5. Strategies of Research. 6. Imprisonment and Crime in California -- III. Policy. 7. Of Cost and Benefit. 8. Incapacitation and Imprisonment Policy -- Appendix: Estimated Offenses Avoided per Additional Year of Confinement, California, 1981-90
Abstract : The one, sure way that imprisonment prevents crime is by restraining offenders from committing crimes while they are locked up. Called "incapacitation" by experts in criminology, this effect has become the dominant justification for imprisonment in the United States, where well over a million persons are currently in jails and prisons, and public figures who want to appear tough on crime periodically urge that we throw away the key. How useful is the modern prison in restraining crime, and at what cost? How much do we really know about incapacitation and its effectiveness? This book is the first comprehensive assessment of incapacitation. Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkins show the increasing reliance on restraint to justify imprisonment, analyze the existing theories on incapacitation's effects, assess the current empirical research, report a new study, and explore the links between what is known about incapacitation and what it tells us about our criminal justice policy. An insightful evaluation of a pressing policy issue, Incapacitation is a vital contribution to the current debates on our criminal justice system.
Subject : Imprisonment-- United States.
LC Classification : ‭HV9471‬‭.Z55 1995‬
Added Entry : Hawkins, Gordon,1919-
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