CJ202 Grantham The Reformatory Movement & Crime Control Model Paper

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In Chapter 3 the authors describe a progression of changes in corrections from The Reformatory Movement (1870s to 1890s) to the Crime Control Model (1970s to Present), a total of five models in all. Briefly discuss the five models and describe in detail where we are today in correctional policy. Give examples and provide a narrative of what changes might be ahead in corrections philosophy.

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Running head: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

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Criminal Justice
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

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Introduction

The correctional thought has been filled with introduction of new and better
approaches over time. Since the first model was introduced, more models followed because
once an idea no longer worked, a new one was introduced to replace the old one. These
punishments have served numerous functions in the community and have been especially
useful in maintaining law and order in the society. The punishments are often justified
through the philosophical principles of retribution, incapacitation, rehabilitation, deterrence,
and restoration (Delisi, 2012).
The five models
Retribution is one of the oldest punishments which was motivated by the need to
revenge on the criminal perpetrator. This punishment w...

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