
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: 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