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Mass supervision : probation, parole, and the illusion of safety and freedom / Vincent Schiraldi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : The New Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: xiii, 327 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781620978177
  • 1620978172
Subject(s):
Contents:
Death of rehabilitation -- Not quite free -- Philadelphia Story -- Racing to surveil -- Blood from a stone -- Limits of incrementalism -- Starve the beast : studies in (near) abolition -- Incremental abolition.
Summary: "The first comprehensive history of probation and parole-and a provocative and compelling argument for abolishing both-from the former Probation Commissioner of New York City"-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

With a foreword by Bruce Western

Named one of the Best Books of the Year by NPR

The most comprehensive critique of probation and parole--and a provocative and compelling argument for abolishing both--from the former Probation Commissioner of New York City


Imagine if probation didn't exist. And I came to you with$80 million and 30,000 people the courts considered troubled and troubling. Andyou could do anything you wanted with that money to make New York Citysafer and help people turn their lives around. Would you go out and hire a thousandcivil service-protected bureaucrats to supervise people as they piss in a cuponce a week, and to tell them to go forth and sin no more?
--Vincent Schiraldi's Job Interview with NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg


We've heard a lot in recent years about the nearly 2.1 million people incarcerated in American prisons and jails. But what about the approximately 4 million more who are on probation and parole--monitored by the state at great expense and at risk of being sent to prison at the whim of a probation or parole officer for the least imaginable infraction?

Vincent Schiraldi was New York City probation commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg, supervising a system charged with monitoring 30,000 people on a daily basis. In Mass Supervision , he combines firsthand experience with deep research on the inadequately explored practices of probation and parole, to illustrate how these forms of state supervision have strayed from their original goal of providing constructive and rehabilitative alternatives to prison. They have become instead, Schiraldi argues, a "recidivism trap" for people trying to lead productive lives in the wake of a criminal conviction.

Schiraldi offers the first full and up-to-date account of these two key aspects of our criminal justice system, showing that these practices increase incarceration, have little impact on crime rates, and needlessly disrupt countless lives. Ultimately, he argues that they should be dramatically downsized or even abolished completely.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Death of rehabilitation -- Not quite free -- Philadelphia Story -- Racing to surveil -- Blood from a stone -- Limits of incrementalism -- Starve the beast : studies in (near) abolition -- Incremental abolition.

"The first comprehensive history of probation and parole-and a provocative and compelling argument for abolishing both-from the former Probation Commissioner of New York City"-- Provided by publisher.

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