We’re an offender-obsessed society, L. Edward Day writes, and that needs to change.
Is There a Rational Approach to Prisons?
Our prisons, L. Edward Day writes, need to become a place for rehabilitation, not a place for punishment.
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Dr. Day is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology at Penn State Altoona. An award winning teacher, he conducts research on a broad range of crime and justice issues. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and is the editor of the journal War Crimes, Genocide & Crimes against Humanity. Away from the office, he has far too many hobbies.
We’re an offender-obsessed society, L. Edward Day writes, and that needs to change.
Our prisons, L. Edward Day writes, need to become a place for rehabilitation, not a place for punishment.