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ОглавлениеCONTENTS
| INTRODUCTION Two Faces of Justice | 1 | |
| ONE | Connecticut’s Cultural Context, 1875 | 9 |
| TWO | From Newgate Prison to Wethersfield State Prison, 1775–1875 | 43 |
| THREE | Rehabilitation Rekindled, 1875–1910 | 75 |
| FOUR | Continuity and Regression, 1910–1933 | 119 |
| FIVE | Reform during the Maltbie Era, 1933–1960 | 167 |
| SIX | The Culmination of Progressive Reform, 1960–1970 | 216 |
| SEVEN | Rehabilitation’s Last Hurrah, 1970–1980 | 268 |
| EIGHT | The Return of Retributive Justice, 1980–1990 | 337 |
| NINE | The Legacies of Retribution, 1990–2000 | 388 |
| EPILOGUE Five Critical Questions | 431 | |
| Acknowledgments | 453 | |
| Notes | 455 | |
| References | 479 | |
| Index | 489 |
Illustrations follow pages 166 and 336
Appendixes for this book are available in its ebook edition and online at http://wesleyan.edu/wespress/e-books/materials/CPA.html.
Appendix 1: Community Partners in Action Presidents and Chairpersons
Appendix 2: Community Partners in Action Agents and Executive Directors
Appendix 3: Connecticut Department of Correction Commissioners
Appendix 4: Important Dates in CPA History
Appendix 5: The Ideal of True Prison System for a State
Appendix 6: Declaration of Principles Adopted and Promulgated by the 1870 Congress of the National Prison Association