Coxsackie

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421413228

The Life and Death of Prison Reform

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By Joseph F. Spillane
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Preface
Introduction: The Ashes of Reform
Part One: The Rapid Rise of Prison Reform in New York, 1929–1944
1. The Reformer's Mural: The Liberal Penal Imagination
2. A New Deal for Prisons: The Politics of Reform in New York
Part Two: Prison Lives and the World of the Reformatory
3. Adolescents Adrift: Young Men on the Road to Coxsackie
4. Against the Wall: Survival and Resistance at Coxsackie
5. Reform at Work: Ideas into Action at Coxsackie
6. A Conspiracy of Frustration: Coming Home
Part Three: The Slow Death of Prison Reform in New York 1944–1977
7. The Frying Pan and the Fire: The Reformatory in Crisis, 1944–1963
8. Out of Time: Coxsackie and the End of the Reform Idea
9. Floodtide: Coxsackie and Post-Reformatory Prison Politics, 1963–1977
Conclusion: The Ghost of Prisons Future
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index

""Should be required reading for historians of juvenile and criminal corrections... Presents a compelling cautionary tale that contemporary would-be reformers ignore at their peril, while offering important new insights for scholars.""

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