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Offenders considered to be in punitive custody will be required to show adaptive behavior in order receive any superfluous benefits that are not necessarily required in incarceration
Corrections is a split system in which there is a clear, concise, and substantiated difference between habitual criminality/violent criminality and non-habitual criminality/non-violent criminality
Many people — including not a few County Sheriffs and editorial boards — blame Prop 47 for a recent surge in criminal activity
A veteran prosecutor familiar with the Steven Avery case sits down with Anthony Gangi one more time to discuss answers to questions
No one is immune to dark thoughts and impulses. Everyone is unique, however, in how frequently they allow these thoughts to intrude and what they do with them when they do
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one therapeutic treatment modality developed to teach people how to identify and overcome negative thought processes
Author Michael Griesbach talks about his book that focused on the Steven Avery case
Corrections is not meant to be a profit-oriented enterprise — rather it is a civil service job built on the foundation to protect and serve