Fr. 41.90

Criminal Justice - Retribution Vs. Restoration

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Eleanor Hannon Judah Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION Rethinking Criminal Justice: Retribution or Restoration? (Eleanor Hannon Judah and Rev. Michael Bryant) The Social Costs of America’s Race to Incarcerate (Marc Mauer and Michael Coyle) Families and the Moral Economy of Incarceration (Donald Braman) Drug Policy: A Challenge of Values (Eric E. Sterling) From Destruction to Reconciliation: The Potential of Restorative Justice (Daniel Johnson) Justice That Restores: From Impersonal to Personal Justice (Daniel W. Van Ness) Emerging Issues: The Faith Communities and the Criminal Justice System (Daniel J. Misleh and Evelyn U. Hanneman) The Practice and Efficacy of Restorative Justice (Kay Pranis) From Fury to Forgiveness (Marietta Jaeger Lane) Building from the Ground Up: Strategies for Creating Safe and Just Communities (Jeremy Travis) So Tell Me, Why Do Women Need Something Different? (M. Susan Galbraith) Social Work and Criminal Justice: The Uneasy Alliance (Frederic G. Reamer) Thirty Years of CURE: The Struggle Is Its Own Reward (Pauline Sullivan and Charles Sullivan) Index Reference Notes Included

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