AFTER-CONDUCT OF DISCHARGED OFFENDERS
By Sheldon Glueck And Eleanor T. Glueck
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the after-conduct of discharged offenders, focusing on the implications for reforming criminal justice:
● Causal Relations: It emphasizes the importance of understanding the multiple causal factors, both biological and environmental, that influence criminal behavior.
● Predictive Techniques: The document discusses the feasibility of using predictive tables to aid in sentencing and parole decisions.
● Reform Proposals: It suggests reforms for criminal justice based on scientific insights, such as re-designing correctional equipment to address causes rather than symptoms.
● Scientific Insights: Follow-up studies are highlighted as a means to gain scientific insights into the effectiveness of sentencing, treatment, and parole practices.
These key insights aim to shift the focus from punitive measures to a more rehabilitative approach that considers the complex interplay of factors contributing to criminal behavior.
Cambridge University. London 1945. Kraus Reprint Corporation New York 1966. 129p.