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Criminal Justice and Behavior, Vol. 32, No. 2, 123-142 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0093854804272893

History of the American Association for Correctional Psychology

Curt R. Bartol

Castleton State College, Curt.Bartol{at}Castleton.edu

Naomi J. Freeman

State University of New York at Albany

The history of the American Association for Correctional Psychology (AACP) is traced from 1954 to the present. The article offers some insights into the beginnings and development of correctional psychology in the United States, including those individuals most influential in that development. The history of AACP publications is also outlined, including the newsletter Correctional Psychologist and the scholarly journal Criminal Justice and Behavior. An entire list of AACP presidents is provided.

Key Words: correctional psychology • American Association for Correctional Psychology • AACP • history of Criminal Justice and Behavior


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