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Managing prisons effectively : the potential of contingency management programs / [by] Paul Gendreau, Shelly J. Listwan and Joseph B. Kuhns.PS3-1/2011-4

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It has been proposed that inmates need more structure and discipline and engage in activities that will demonstrate they truly earn privileges leading to early release. This study draws attention to a long forgotten prison treatment literature known as contingency management (e.g., token economies) which has the potential to meet the goals of an “accountability” management perspective. The contingency management (CM) literature was reviewed to assess its potency for improving inmates’ performance (e.g., prison adjustment, educational/work skills) and to generate a list of principles nominated by experts in the area for managing CM programs effectively.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Public Safety Canada.
TitleManaging prisons effectively : the potential of contingency management programs / [by] Paul Gendreau, Shelly J. Listwan and Joseph B. Kuhns.
Series title
  • Corrections research, user report 2011-04
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
LanguageBilingual-[English | French]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English], Digital text-[French]
Parallel description[French]
Note(s)
  • Bibliography.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Public Safety Canada August 2011.
BindingSpiral binding
DescriptionEnglish text, 17p. : 28 cm.
ISBN978-1-100-53730-6
Catalogue number
  • PS3-1/2011-4
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