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1. Penology: the Evolution of Correction in America
by Killinger, George C. And Paul F. Cromwell (Eds. )
Seller Description: Good. Book Octavo, softcover, some rubbing to wraps and occasional, but light, underlining in the first chapter else VG The first idea of reform in American prisons belonged to the Quakers. They protested England's barbaric laws that the colonies inherited from England. In 1787 the punishment of death, mutilation and the whip were almost completely abolished by law. A whole series of changes took place in the 19th Century and then again in the 20th C. Here is 200 years of penal history. 426 pp. See More Details
West Publishing Company, St. Paul's, Minn., 1973.
Paperback, Good
Concord, CA, USA
$8.05
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2. Correctional Perspectives: Views from Academics, Practitioners, and Prisoners
by Alarid, Leanne Fiftal (Editor), and Cromwell, Paul F (Editor)
Seller Description: New. Print on demand Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 330 p. See More Details
2001, Oxford University Press
ISBN-13: 9780195330076
Trade paperback, New
NV, USA
$207.20