This book stimulates and furnishes a debate about the proper place of rehabilitation within a plural, morally defensible, and effective response to crime and will be essential reading for both students and practitioners within criminal justice.
This book stimulates and furnishes a debate about the proper place of rehabilitation within a plural, morally defensible, and effective response to crime and will be essential reading for both students and practitioners within criminal justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
General Introduction Part 1: The Historical Roots and Early Forms of Rehabilitation Part 2: Modern Trends and Forms Part 3:The Future - Can Rehabilitation be Rehabilitated? Conclusion Included within this reader is work from (amongst others) Clarence Darrow Thomas Holmes Raymond Saleilles Cecil Leeson Mrs. Cary H. Chinn C. Rankin Mary Gordon F. Poulton Sheldon Glueck Victor Serge Philip Priestley H. Weiss L. Le Mesurier R. R. W. Golding F. P. Biestek D. Bissell M. K. McCullough M. Freeguard A.W. Hunt Melitta Schmideberg Geoffrey Parkinson C. S. Lewis Barbara Wootton Paul Halmos K. Berntsen K. Christiansen Robert Martinson Mac Davis W. J. Reid L. Epstein John Harding Margaret Shaw John McVicar Martin Davies S.R. Brody Philip Bean Jimmy Boyle Malcolm Bryant Peter Raynor Anthony Bottoms Bill McWilliams Ronald Blackburn A.R. Stanley Nils Christie Christine Weaver Charles Fox Gray Cavender James McGuire Hugh Morley Robert Ross Jerome Miller David Garland Martin Wright John Patten Malcolm Feeley Jonathan Simon Maurice Vanstone Marion Jones Brian Caddick Carl Ake Farbring Orville G. Brim L. Kohlberg Thomas Meisenhelder Kevin N. Wright Jim Lawson Edgardo Rotman Willem de Haan Ron Fagan Doris Layton MacKenzie Chris Hignett Howard Zehr Stephen Farrall G. Bazemore J. Stinchcomb E. J. Gumz Tony Ward Mark Brown Joan Petersilia James Gilligan Bandy Lee S. Lewis C. West Huddleston III Ros Burnett Thomas K. Kenemore Gwen Robinson Patrick Williams Francis T. Cullen Robert V. Wolf Rod Morgan.
General Introduction Part 1: The Historical Roots and Early Forms of Rehabilitation Part 2: Modern Trends and Forms Part 3:The Future - Can Rehabilitation be Rehabilitated? Conclusion Included within this reader is work from (amongst others) Clarence Darrow Thomas Holmes Raymond Saleilles Cecil Leeson Mrs. Cary H. Chinn C. Rankin Mary Gordon F. Poulton Sheldon Glueck Victor Serge Philip Priestley H. Weiss L. Le Mesurier R. R. W. Golding F. P. Biestek D. Bissell M. K. McCullough M. Freeguard A.W. Hunt Melitta Schmideberg Geoffrey Parkinson C. S. Lewis Barbara Wootton Paul Halmos K. Berntsen K. Christiansen Robert Martinson Mac Davis W. J. Reid L. Epstein John Harding Margaret Shaw John McVicar Martin Davies S.R. Brody Philip Bean Jimmy Boyle Malcolm Bryant Peter Raynor Anthony Bottoms Bill McWilliams Ronald Blackburn A.R. Stanley Nils Christie Christine Weaver Charles Fox Gray Cavender James McGuire Hugh Morley Robert Ross Jerome Miller David Garland Martin Wright John Patten Malcolm Feeley Jonathan Simon Maurice Vanstone Marion Jones Brian Caddick Carl Ake Farbring Orville G. Brim L. Kohlberg Thomas Meisenhelder Kevin N. Wright Jim Lawson Edgardo Rotman Willem de Haan Ron Fagan Doris Layton MacKenzie Chris Hignett Howard Zehr Stephen Farrall G. Bazemore J. Stinchcomb E. J. Gumz Tony Ward Mark Brown Joan Petersilia James Gilligan Bandy Lee S. Lewis C. West Huddleston III Ros Burnett Thomas K. Kenemore Gwen Robinson Patrick Williams Francis T. Cullen Robert V. Wolf Rod Morgan.
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