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Community-Based Corrections
44.351
Spring 2005
Professor James Byrne Phone: (978) 934-3992
Mahoney 200A Email: Profbyrne@hotmail.com
Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1-2 p.m. Location: Coburn 207
Course Description: This course is designed to present students with an introduction to the field of community corrections. Topic areas include sentencing, probation, parole, fines, community service, and intermediate sanctions (intensive supervision, house arrest/electronic monitoring, boot camps). We focus on such issues as the punishment vs. control argument, community justice models, special offender populations (drug offenders, sex offenders, mentally ill offenders, offenders with AIDS), and the cost effectiveness of community corrections.
Required Texts:
(1) Maconochie’s Gentlemen by Norval Morris
(2) The Offender in the Community by Todd Clear and Harry Dammer
Free (required) Publications:
(1) Tools of the Trade by Taxman et al. (www.nicic.org, Featured Publications)
(2) Federal Probation, September 2004 issue (http://wjin.typepad.com/reentry_blog/2004/11/federal_probati.html)
Requirements/Grading:
(1) Attendance and Participation (10%)
(2) Midterm (30%)
(3) Final (30%)
(4) Paper (30%)
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