Measuring Prison Performance
Discover the intricate dynamics of prison management with Measuring Prison Performance by Gaes Gerald G., published by AltaMira Press in 2004. This insightful book spans 240 pages and provides a comprehensive analysis of the competition between public and private management of prisons, a debate that began with the advent of private facilities in the 1980s. Gaes employs advanced multi-level modeling techniques to evaluate prison performance, allowing for a nuanced understanding of both individual and institutional factors. Ideal for scholars and practitioners in the fields of corrections, penology, and social science, this book is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of privatization in the United States' criminal justice system. Enhance your knowledge of prison performance metrics and the implications of management strategies in today's correctional landscape.