Source: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759104044/Crime-and-Employment-Critical-Issues-in-Crime-Reduction-for-Corrections
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Crime and Employment: Critical Issues in Crime Reduction for Corrections, Edited by Jessie L. Krienert and Mark S. Fleisher - Contributions by Richard P. Seiter; Jess Maghan; Kelly Hird; William G. Saylor; Gerald G. Gaes; Martha L. Henderson; Adam M. Bossler; St Louis); Greg Scott; Christopher Uggen; Jeremy Staff; Norm White; Svetlana Shinkareva; Peter M. Carlson; Daniel J. Flannery; Doug Weiner; Cuyahoga County OH); Candace Kane; Jim Burch and Kelly Hird, 9780759104044 | Rowman & Littlefield
Edited by Jessie L. Krienert and Mark S. Fleisher - Contributions by Richard P. Seiter; Jess Maghan; Kelly Hird; William G. Saylor; Gerald G. Gaes; Martha L. Henderson; Adam M. Bossler; St Louis); Greg Scott; Christopher Uggen; Jeremy Staff; Norm White; Svetlana Shinkareva; Peter M. Carlson; Daniel J. Flannery; Doug Weiner; Cuyahoga County OH); Candace Kane; Jim Burch and Kelly Hird
978-0-7591-0404-4 • Hardback • October 2003 • $99.00 • (£65.00)
978-0-7591-0405-1 • Paperback • October 2003 • $39.00 • (£24.95)
Part 1 FOREWORD: The Correctional Dilemma: Employment and Social IntegrationPart 2 PREFACEPart 3 SECTION 1: PRE-IMPRISONMENT EMPLOYMENTChapter 4 IntroductionChapter 5 Behind the Practitioner's Desk — Chapter 1: Prosecutors, Jobs and CrimeChapter 6 Chapter 2: The Employment Status Dichotomy: Understanding What This Means and Using it for Your Advantage in Program DevelopmentChapter 7 Chapter 3: Economic Rehabilitation: A Reassessment of the Link Between Employment and CrimePart 8 SECTION 2: PRISON INDUSTRIESChapter 9 IntroductionChapter 10 Behind the Practitioner's Desk — Chapter 4: Something to Lose: A Balance and Reality-Based Rationale for Institutional ProgrammingChapter 11 Chapter 5: The Effect of Prison Industry and Vocational Training on Post Release Outcome: Does Race Matter?Chapter 12 Chapter 6: Employment and Crime: What is the Problem and What Can Be Done About it From the Inmate's Perspective?Part 13 SECTION 3: EX-OFFENDERSChapter 14 IntroductionChapter 16 Behind the Practitioner's Desk — Chapter 7: Illinois Criminal Justice Information AuthorityChapter 17 Chapter 8: Jabbing Blow, Pitching Rocks, and Stacking Paper: How Drug-Selling Street Gangs Organize the Reentry of Male Ex-Convicts into the CommunityChapter 18 Chapter 9: Work as a Turning Point for Criminal OffendersPart 19 SECTION 4: IN THE COMMUNITYChapter 20 IntroductionChapter 21 Behind the Practitioner's Desk — Chapter 10: Opportunity Provision in the Context of Merging Science and Community-Based Best PracticeChapter 22 Chapter 11: Finding Ways to Get Paid: Social Networks and Illegitimate WorkChapter 23 Chapter 12: Drug Selling: A Rational Choice