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Living in Prison
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Living in Prison

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book illuminates the relationship that links environments to the persons who must live and work in them. By presenting the maximum security prison as a living environment, and illustrating the personal impact prisons have on individual inmates, Hans Toch, who is a psychologist with many years of research experience in "real life" settings, shows us how men adapt to stressful stimuli. He also provides a blueprint for reform--a practical solution to the problem of making prisons, and other settings, more effective and more humane.

Legal and Criminal Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Legal and Criminal Psychology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1961
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Psychology of Crime and Criminal Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520

Psychology of Crime and Criminal Justice

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Violent Men
  • Language: en

Violent Men

This seminal book offers an insightful portrait of chronic predatory offenders, problem police officers, and others with a demonstrated propensity for violent conduct. Dr. Toch explores the personal motives, attitudes, assumptions, and perceptions of men who are recurrently violent. How patterned and consistent is the violence of such men? What are the dynamics of their escalating encounters? What personal dispositions and orientations are most apt to lead to violence? And what can these observations tell us about the nature of human interaction, and violence itself? Violent Men offers not only scholarly research on violence, but also a sense of the humanity of its subjects. This special, 25th Anniversary Edition of Violent Men confronts recent debates over police violence, describes new clinical applications, and offers reflections from preeminent scholars on the widespread impact and enduring power of Dr. Toch's classic work.

The Social Psychology of Social Movements (Psychology Revivals)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

The Social Psychology of Social Movements (Psychology Revivals)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-26
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The social movements that Professor Toch examines in this book, originally published in 1966, range from the Black Muslims to food faddists, and the founders of these movements range from Hitler to Joan of Arc. Why do people join social movements? How do such movements serve the needs of their members, and what unique social problems do they cause? What are the typical consequences of membership? What gives rise to social movements, and how can we evaluate them? In The Social Psychology of Social Movements Hans Toch provides answers to these questions. It is impossible to avoid in a study of this sort the universal human implications of social movements, the latent tragedy and despair which involvement in such collective action implies. The humour, adversity and pathos is equally evident in many of the examples which Professor Toch describes. But he provides a sympathetic objectivity, and is at pains to provide a systematic psychological survey of large, ideologically orientated groups and their members in general.

Corrections
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Corrections

This book is about the real world of prisons, an important reference manual. This anthology provides a coherent and powerful set of ideas about how prisons can be administered in a way that maintains hope, meaning, and respect for human dignity.Seasoned professionals and criminal justice students alike should read this book: it is an antidote to the cynicism of the 1990s.

Organizational Change Through Individual Empowerment
  • Language: en

Organizational Change Through Individual Empowerment

How does meaningful change occur? What is the role of the psychologist in promoting change? These questions drive this incisive retrospective by social psychologist Hans Toch, who has spearheaded participatory change over the years among violence-prone police, disenfranchised corrections officers, and inmates dehumanized by the misapplication of psychology in Supermax segregation units. Approaching each circumstance as a unique challenge, Toch has centered his work on simple tenets: treat humans as human, ameliorate environmental harm, and promote democracy by teaching individuals how to stand up and participate in their lives. By highlighting the necessity of active participation among stak...

Crime and Punishment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Crime and Punishment

Robert Johnson and Hans Toch's Crime and Punishment: Inside Views is an edited volume of original essays written by offenders "in their own words." The book provides a unique, inside view of crime, prisoners, and the experience of punishment. These essays represent the worldviews of 52 offenders, introducing the reader to the forces that shaped their lives and compelled them to commit crimes, their struggles with their own feelings, and their experiences--often rocky--with prison life and the criminal justice system. Crime and Punishment: Inside Views is useful as a supplement for courses in criminal justice, corrections, and criminology. It illuminates a wide array of individuals, settings, and issues, offering a stimulating introduction to the study of crime and punishment. These writings will sharpen student's critical thinking skills as they compare and judge these offenders' own words against the context of their textbooks. Editors Johnson and Toch's insightful introductions and commentaries at the beginning of each section and each essay serve as a useful "road map," framing the various writings and putting them into perspective.

Social Perception: the Development of Interpersonal Impressions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262
Stress in Policing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Stress in Policing

This work makes the daily challenges, joys and frustrations of police work come alive. The realities of keeping the peace reveal sources of sustenance and stress that are often contrary to popular wisdom. Also, race and gender issues are shown to be a source of stress.