Legal Aspects of Corrections Management / Edition 3

Legal Aspects of Corrections Management / Edition 3

ISBN-10:
1449639402
ISBN-13:
9781449639402
Pub. Date:
02/29/2012
Publisher:
Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN-10:
1449639402
ISBN-13:
9781449639402
Pub. Date:
02/29/2012
Publisher:
Jones & Bartlett Learning
Legal Aspects of Corrections Management / Edition 3

Legal Aspects of Corrections Management / Edition 3

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Overview

This updated third edition of Legal Aspects of Corrections Management provides a current, informative, and reader-friendly discussion of the contemporary legal issues impacting corrections management. Through the use of case law, this text provides readers with a practical understanding of how the First, Fourth, Fifth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments relate to the day-to-day issues of running a prison, jail, and other corrections programs, such as probation and parole. The authors' combined corrections experience included such positions as General Counsel, Regional Counsel, and Correctional Program Officer, as well as working within corrections facilities. Their work involved advising corrections staff and management on the legal issues associated with policies and procedures. The authors also have extensive teaching experience in corrections law, the criminal justice system, and criminology. The benefits of such experiences are reflected in the comprehensive coverage of topics in this accessible and updated Third Edition.

New to the Third Edition:
-Case s and statistical information have been thoroughly updated.
-Contains many new photos and figures throughout
-New sections include:
*Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA)
*Double Jeopardy
*DNA Collection
*Searches of Non-Inmates
*Legal Challenges to the Method of Execution
*Standards of Employee Conduct
*Fair Lab or Standards Act
*Portal-to-Portal Act
*Title VII and Inmate-Created Hostile Work Environment
*The Americans with Disabilities Act
*Death Penalty for Juvenile Offenders

Key Features:
-Includes engaging real-world examples of common problems and occurrences in corrections to provide students and practitioners with a good understanding of the legal aspects of corrections management.
-Provides insight into the legal steps that should be anticipated in a correctional lawsuit.
-Provides an accessible and easy-to-understand collection of Supreme Court and significant lower court rulings on key issues in corrections. With the focus on Supreme Court cases, the text has applicability nationwide.
-Focuses on constitutional issues affecting such areas as inmate correspondence, visiting, and religion (First Amendment); search and seizure, privacy (Fourth Amendment); due process (Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments); equal protection (Fourteenth Amendment); and the death penalty, conditions of confinement (cruel and unusual punishment), and health care (Eighth Amendment).
-Includes coverage of statutory and administrative law, as well as chapters on probation and parole, jails, juveniles, privatization, and the loss of rights of convicted persons.
-Includes examples of relevant documents, such as a civil complaint; a sample presentence investigation report; a listing of inmate rights and responsibilities; of misconduct charges; and of mission statements for departments of corrections.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781449639402
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Publication date: 02/29/2012
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 616
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

General Counsel (Retired), Federal Bureau of Prisons, Former Adjunct Professor, George Washington University, National College of Law


Legal Administrative/Correctional Program Officer (Retired), Federal Bureau of Prisons, Adjunct Professor, George Mason University


Regional Counsel (Retired), North Central Region, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Instructor, Dept. of Political Science and Sociology, Northern State University, Aberdeen, South Dakota

Table of Contents

Part I Sources of Corrections Law
Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Law and to the Legal Aspects of Corrections Management
Chapter 2 Corrections and the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 3 Habeas, Torts, and Section 1983
Chapter 4 Going to Court
Part II Constitutional Law of Corrections
Chapter 5 A General View of Prisoners’ Rights Under the Constitution
Chapter 6 Access to Courts
Chapter 7 First Amendment: Inmate Mail
Chapter 8 First Amendment: Inmate Association Rights and Visiting
Chapter 9 First Amendment: Religion
Chapter 10 Fourth Amendment: Search and Seizure, and Privacy
Chapter 11 Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments: Due Process—Inmate Discipline
Chapter 12 Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments: Due Process—Classification, Transfers, Personal Injuries, and Property Loss
Chapter 13 Fourteenth Amendment: Equal Protection—Female Offenders and Others
Chapter 14 Eighth Amendment: The Death Penalty and Other Sentencing Issue s
Chapter 15 Eighth Amendment: Conditions of Confinement—Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Chapter 16 Eighth Amendment: Health Care
Chapter 17 Probation and Parole, Community Corrections, and Fines
Part III Statutory and Administrative Law, Jails, Juveniles, Privatization, and Other Special Issue s in Corrections
Chapter 18 Statutory and Administrative Law
Chapter 19 Federal Statutes: Equal Employment, Disabilities, and Tort Claims
Chapter 20 Jails
Chapter 21 Juveniles and Young Offenders
Chapter 22 Privatization Issue s in Corrections
Chapter 23 Loss of Rights of Convicted Persons
Chapter 24 In Conclusion: A Postscript
Appendix 1 Sample Presentence Report
Appendix 2 Conditions of Supervised Release
Appendix 3 Example of an Inmate Complaint for Injunctive and Declaratory Relief
Appendix 4 Example of an Inmate Complain Under 42 U.S.C. 1983
Appendix 5 Instructions for Filing a Complaint by a Prisoner Under 42 U.S.S. 1983
Appendix 6 Prohibited Acts and Disciplinary Severity Scale
Appendix 7 Collateral Consequences of a Felony Conviction
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