Paula Mallea sets out suggestions for a complete overhaul of Canada's incarceration model of criminal justice. In its current state, incarceration promotes recidivism and jeopardizes public safety, is highly discriminatory, and is ruinously expensive.
Paula Mallea sets out suggestions for a complete overhaul of Canada's incarceration model of criminal justice. In its current state, incarceration promotes recidivism and jeopardizes public safety, is highly discriminatory, and is ruinously expensive.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paula Mallea practised criminal law for fifteen years in Ontario and Manitoba. While in Kingston, she defended inmates in nine different penitentiaries, spending hundreds of hours at Millhaven's Special Handling Unit, Kingston Penitentiary, and other institutions. She lives in Gore Bay, Ontario.
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Foreword by Catherine Latimer Preface Introduction 1 Getting to Prison: Sentencing 2 Prison Conditions: Developments Since 1971 3 Prison Conditions: Not Fit for Man or Beast 4 The Dubious Efficacy of Reforming Prisons: A Global View 5 Restorative Justice and Other Alternatives Conclusion Acknowledgements Bibliography
Foreword by Catherine Latimer Preface Introduction 1 Getting to Prison: Sentencing 2 Prison Conditions: Developments Since 1971 3 Prison Conditions: Not Fit for Man or Beast 4 The Dubious Efficacy of Reforming Prisons: A Global View 5 Restorative Justice and Other Alternatives Conclusion Acknowledgements Bibliography
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