ASU Center for Correctional Solutions

Theses/Dissertations

"I Feel Like I'm About to Walk Out of Prison Blindfolded": Prison Programming and Reentry

Master's Thesis by Bianca Rodriguez (2020) Approved April 2020 by the Graduate Supervisory Committee: Kevin Wright, Chair Jacob Young Cody Telep People who participate in correctional treatment... Read more

The Differential Effects of Prison Contact on Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Child Behavioral Changes

Master's Thesis by Danielle L. Haverkate (2017) Approved March 2017 by the Graduate Supervisory Committee: Kevin Wright, Chair Stacia Roosevelt Jacob Young While incarceration can be detrimental for... Read more

Managing Violent Misconduct in a Maximum Security Prison: Processes and Outcomes in a Restrictive Status Housing Program

Doctoral Dissertation by Travis J. Meyers (2018) Approved June 2018 by the Graduate Supervisory Committee: Kevin A. Wright, Chair Jacob T.N. Young Cody W. Telep The use of restrictive housing in... Read more

Correctional Officer Punitiveness, Self-Control, and Rehabilitative Training

Master's Thesis by Wesley T. Smith (2018) Approved April 2018 by the Graduate Supervisory Committee: Kevin Wright, Chair Cody Telep Jacob Young Correctional officers are increasingly being trained in... Read more

Sending Students to Prison: An Impact Evaluation of the Arizona Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program

Master's Thesis by Cassandra N. Philippon (2018) Approved April 2018 by the Graduate Supervisory Committee: Kevin Wright, Chair Jacob Young Cody Telep The prison classroom offers a transformative... Read more
Hypermasculinity and Incarceration

Hypermasculinity and Incarceration: Exploring Barriers to Rehabilitation

Master's Thesis by Stephanie J. Morse (2017) Approved July 2017 by the Graduate Supervisory Committee: Kevin Wright, Chair Cody Telep Jacob Young Corrections has a rich history centered around... Read more
Conditions of Confinement

Conditions of Confinement, Personality Traits, and Inmate Perceptions of Procedural Justice

Master's Thesis by Caitlin G. Matekel (2018) Approved April 2018 by the Graduate Supervisory Committee: Kevin Wright, Chair Jacob Young Cody Telep Procedural justice serves a critical role in the... Read more