Contemporary Corrections

  • Contemporary Corrections: A Critical Thinking Approach
    By G. Larry Mays, Rick Ruddell, L. Thomas Winfree Jr.

    In the past, most probationers had to abide by fewer than 10 of these standard conditions, but those numbers have been gradually increasing since the 1990s and Corbett (2015, p. 1710) reports the number of standard conditions in his ...

  • Contemporary Corrections: A Critical Thinking Approach
    By G. Larry Mays, Rick Ruddell, L. Thomas Winfree Jr.

    8-12-04, 2004) Rhodes v. Chapman, 452 U.S. 337 (1981) Ring v. Arizona, 536 U.S. 586 (2002) Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005) Ruffin v. Commonwealth, 62 Va. 790 (1871) Ruiz v. Estelle, 503 F. Supp. 1265 (S. D. Tex., 1980) Sanders v.

  • Contemporary Corrections
    By G. Larry Mays, Latham Thomas Winfree

    This text presents an alternative to the larger, 700 page-plus, expensive texts available to students.

  • Contemporary Corrections: Social Control and Conflict
    By C. Ronald Huff

    Contemporary Corrections: Social Control and Conflict

  • Contemporary Corrections
    By L. Thomas Winfree, G. Mays, Regents Professor G Larry Mays

    This text presents an alternative to the larger, 700 page-plus, expensive texts available to students.

  • Contemporary Corrections
    By Kratcoski

    Contemporary Corrections

  • Contemporary Corrections
    By G. Larry Mays, L. Thomas Winfree

    Following an overview of philosophies of punishment and a brief history of punishments and corrections, Mays and Winfree (both at New Mexico State U.) discuss sentencing and criminal sanctions, jails...