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by Toch. Hans,Hans Toch

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Author:
Toch. Hans,Hans Toch
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978-0911577402
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0911577408
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Harrow and Heston; 1 edition (October 15, 1997)
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Social Sciences
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Distinguished Professor Emeritus School of Criminal Justice. State University of New York 135 Western Avenue. New York: Oxford University Press. Toch, H. Corrections: A Humanistic Approach. Boulder, CO; Lynnne Rienner, Publishers, 1997. and Toch, H. (Ed., Police Violence. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association (APA Books,) 1994.

This book is about the real world of prisons, an important reference manual. This anthology provides a coherent and powerful set of ideas about how prisons can be administered in a way that maintains hope, meaning, and respect for human dignity. Seasoned professionals and criminal justice students alike should read this book: it is an antidote to the cynicism of the 1990s.

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Corrections: A Humanistic Approach. ISBN: 978-1-911577-41-9. Professor Toch has been named this year's (2005) recipient of the International Society of Criminology's "Prix DeGreff" for distinction in clinical criminology, and is a co-recipient of the American Society of Criminology's 2001 August Vollmer Award for outstanding contributions to criminological practice or policy.

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Although humanistic approaches do not comply with behaviourism, 79 Burden . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.

Although humanistic approaches do not comply with behaviourism, 79 Burden and Williams (1997:30-45) later on interrelated this aspect of humanism with that of behaviourism in terms of its learning process through social interaction within a social environment. In brief, with the concept of human being becoming more humane, humanism reached its height in the 1970s.

The 28 previously published essays in this anthology adopt the distinctive perspective of humanistic psychology to discuss: reforming prisons; reforming prisoners; working with disturbed prisoners; prison violence; and prison research and reform.
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    Dr. Toch's book offers a rare combination of realism, management philosophy, humanism, and an appropriate smile in the depths of this depressing field.

    I bought this book hoping for perspective for my own, a biography of a prison reformer, and was delighted. It should be required reading for all interested in America's horrible prison circumstances, particularly criminal justice students.

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