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100 1  McMahon, Maeve W.|q(Maeve Winifred),|d1957-|0https://
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245 14 The persistent prison? :|brethinking decarceration and 
       penal reform /|cMaeve W. McMahon. 
264  1 Toronto, Ont. :|bUniversity of Toronto Press,|c[1992] 
264  4 |c©1992 
300    1 online resource (xxvi, 274 pages) :|billustrations 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-264) and 
       index. 
505 0  Foreword / Richard V. Ericson -- 1. Imprisonment, 
       Alternatives, and Penalty. Imprisonment and Alternatives. 
       Criminological Knowledge and Penalty -- 2. The Prison, 
       Criminology, and Rehabilitation. The Prison, Criminology, 
       and the Ascendancy of Rehabilitation. Negative Findings 
       about Rehabilitation. Intellectual and Political Movements
       Away from the Prison. Discursive and Strategic Movements 
       Away from the Prison -- 3. The Evolution and Assumptions 
       of Critical Literature on Community Corrections. The 
       Genesis of Critical Analyses of Correctional Issues. 
       Changing Understanding of Decarceration and Community 
       Corrections. The Conventional Wisdom of the Decarceration 
       Literature. Perceptions of the Maintenance and Increase of
       Imprisonment. Political Rationales for Challenging Net-
       widening -- 4. Problematic Aspects of the Decarceration 
       Literature. Characteristics of Analyses of Net-widening. 
       Canadian Analysis of Decarceration and Net-widening. 
       Issues in Comparing Data on Probation and Imprisonment. 
       The Case of the United States. The Case of Britain. Re-
       examining Issues and Practices of Decarceration -- 5. 
       Decarceration in Postwar Ontario. Ontario Postwar 
       Correctional Discourses and Practices. Trends in Ontario 
       Prison Population. Decarceration in Ontario -- 6. 
       Explaining Decarceration: Trends in Probation and 
       Community Corrections. Probation and Issues of Penal 
       Expansion. Probation and the Absence of Net-widening. 
       Community Corrections and Changes in Penal Control. 
       Community Corrections and Changes in Incarceration. 
       Community Corrections and Changes in Probation. Probation 
       as Explaining Decarceration: Cautionary Observations -- 7.
       Explaining Decarceration: Fines and Fine Defaults. 
       Discrepancies between Court and Correctional Data on 
       Imprisonment. Non-payment of Fines and Imprisonment. 
       Liquor Offences and Fine-Default Admissions to Prison. 
       Decreasing Fines for Intoxication and Incarceration -- 8. 
       Drunkenness Offenders and the Revolving Door. Drunkenness 
       Offenders and the Penal System in the 1950s. Changes in 
       the Processing of Drunkenness Offenders. The Lack of Net-
       widening in the Decarceration of Drunkenness Offenders. 
       Developments in Countering Fine-Default Admissions to 
       Prison. Native Fine-Defaulters in Kenora. Imprisonment for
       Fine Default and Corrections -- 9. The Origins and 
       Accomplishments of Community Corrections in Ontario. The 
       Intentions and Effects of Community Corrections. The 
       Emergence of the Issue of Overcrowding in the Mid-1970s. 
       Officials' Perception of a Need to Enhance the Ministry's 
       Image. Privatized Community Corrections as a Response to 
       Fiscal Adversity. The Uses and Accomplishments of 
       Community Corrections. Analysing Community Corrections -- 
       10. Penal Trends in Ontario. The Police, Crime, and 
       Sentencing. Victim and Police Tendencies in Reporting and 
       Recording Crime. Trends in Penal and Social Control -- 11.
       Knowledge, Power, and Decarceration. Decarceration in 
       Ontario. The Contradiction between Theories and Politics. 
       Constraining Conceptions of Power. Changing Conceptions of
       Power. Conclusion. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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