Criminal Justice : Retribution vs. Restoration
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
078900061X
ISBN-13
9780789000613
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 16th, 2004
Print length
274 Pages
Weight
589 grams
Product Classification:
Crime & criminology
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America suffers overcrowded prisons, high recidivism rates, and weakened family and community relationships with ex-prisoners. This book offers new answers and unconventional suggestions for the rehabilitation of offenders.
There are nearly two million inmates in America today. Are there better alternatives to incarceration?
Criminal Justice: Retribution vs. Restoration presents new answers and unconventional suggestions addressing America’s overcrowded prisons and jails, high recidivism rates, and weakened family and community relationships with ex-prisoners. Experts in the field discuss the benefits and failures of America’s criminal justice system at various times in history and today, then explore possibilities to improve on that system. This groundbreaking book introduces encouraging, therapeutic approaches to criminal justice that include treatment, rehabilitation, and the direct involvement the victims, the families, and the communities.
Criminal Justice looks at America’s over-reliance on punishment and retribution as the means of responding to prevalent social problems and examines the justice system’s tendency to incarceraterather than treatminority, mentally ill, poor, and drug-dependent offenders. The authorswho are all active in some field of criminal justiceargue for a restorative model of correction that is more humane to both offenders and victims. This model opens up dialogue between offenders and their victims, families, and communities by promoting hallmark programs, including victim offender mediation, conferencing, peacemaking circles, restitution, and community projects and services.
Criminal Justice includes such intriguing topics as:
Criminal Justice: Retribution vs. Restoration presents new answers and unconventional suggestions addressing America’s overcrowded prisons and jails, high recidivism rates, and weakened family and community relationships with ex-prisoners. Experts in the field discuss the benefits and failures of America’s criminal justice system at various times in history and today, then explore possibilities to improve on that system. This groundbreaking book introduces encouraging, therapeutic approaches to criminal justice that include treatment, rehabilitation, and the direct involvement the victims, the families, and the communities.
Criminal Justice looks at America’s over-reliance on punishment and retribution as the means of responding to prevalent social problems and examines the justice system’s tendency to incarceraterather than treatminority, mentally ill, poor, and drug-dependent offenders. The authorswho are all active in some field of criminal justiceargue for a restorative model of correction that is more humane to both offenders and victims. This model opens up dialogue between offenders and their victims, families, and communities by promoting hallmark programs, including victim offender mediation, conferencing, peacemaking circles, restitution, and community projects and services.
Criminal Justice includes such intriguing topics as:
- the social costs and moral economy of incarceration
- drug policyshould drug users be incarcerated or rehabilitated?
- the potential of restorative justicea first-hand account from a prison inmate
- restorative justice and faith communities
- the practice and efficacy of restorative justice
- the path from fury to forgivenessthe emotions of the mother of a murdered child
- strategies for creating safe and just communities
- women in prisontheir special needs both during incarceration and after re-entry
- social work and criminal justicehow they work together
- grassroots advocacy for criminal justice reforma look back over the last 30 years by the founders of CURE (Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants)
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