Trace the development of California's correctional system. In your answer, discuss the following: (1) California's support for offender treatment prior to the 1970s; (2) The state's move from indeterminate sentencing to determinate sentencing and loss of support for the rehabilitative ideal; (3) the California Institute for Women study versus the Valley State Prison study. Briefly summarize the studies and their findings. Why were these studies significant?; 4) finally, discuss what the state of California's correctional system looks like today. Have they moved back to a more rehabilitation-oriented model, or is punishment still the state's main goal?
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