This book brings together leading scholars to rethink the ways in which the idea and promise of justice can inform strategies for remaking and reimagining institutions and practices of crime control. A key resource for academics and as a supplementary text for students undertaking courses on punishment, penology, prisons, criminal justice and public policy, this book approaches penal reform from an international perspective and offers a fresh and diverse approach within an established field.
This book brings together leading scholars to rethink the ways in which the idea and promise of justice can inform strategies for remaking and reimagining institutions and practices of crime control. A key resource for academics and as a supplementary text for students undertaking courses on punishment, penology, prisons, criminal justice and public policy, this book approaches penal reform from an international perspective and offers a fresh and diverse approach within an established field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Farrall is Professor of Criminology at the School of Law, University of Sheffield. Barry Goldson holds the Charles Booth Chair of Social Science at the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Liverpool. Ian Loader is Professor of Criminology at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford. Anita Dockley is Research Director at the Howard League for Penal Reform.
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Introduction: Re-shaping the Penal Landscape Stephen Farrall Barry Goldson Ian Loader and Anita Dockley 1. From Bad to Worse: Crime Incarceration and the Self-Wounding of Society Jonathan Jacobs 2. Punishment Suffering and Justice Matt Matravers 3. Punishment Legitimacy and the Role of the State: Reimagining More Moderate Penal Policies Sonja Snacken 4. What Good is Punishment? Fergus McNeill 5. Civic Repair and Penal Reform: The Role of the State in Rebuilding Trust Vanessa Barker 6. Crime Justice and 'The Man Question' Ann Oakley 7. Rights Justice and Single-mindedness Thérèse Murphy and Noel Whitty 8. Examining Imprisonment through a Social Justice Lens Ruth Armstrong and Shadd Maruna 9. Democracy (Re)imagined: Some Proposals for Democratic Policing Elizabeth Turner 10. Participatory Innovation in Criminal Justice: Why How and How Far? Albert W. Dzur 11. Afterword: Justice in Modernity Nils Christie 12. About the Howard League for Penal Reform
Introduction: Re-shaping the Penal Landscape Stephen Farrall Barry Goldson Ian Loader and Anita Dockley 1. From Bad to Worse: Crime Incarceration and the Self-Wounding of Society Jonathan Jacobs 2. Punishment Suffering and Justice Matt Matravers 3. Punishment Legitimacy and the Role of the State: Reimagining More Moderate Penal Policies Sonja Snacken 4. What Good is Punishment? Fergus McNeill 5. Civic Repair and Penal Reform: The Role of the State in Rebuilding Trust Vanessa Barker 6. Crime Justice and 'The Man Question' Ann Oakley 7. Rights Justice and Single-mindedness Thérèse Murphy and Noel Whitty 8. Examining Imprisonment through a Social Justice Lens Ruth Armstrong and Shadd Maruna 9. Democracy (Re)imagined: Some Proposals for Democratic Policing Elizabeth Turner 10. Participatory Innovation in Criminal Justice: Why How and How Far? Albert W. Dzur 11. Afterword: Justice in Modernity Nils Christie 12. About the Howard League for Penal Reform
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