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Community Justice discusses concepts of community within the context of justice policy and programs, and addresses the important relationship between the criminal justice system and the community in the USA.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781040145586
- Artikelnr.: 72276463
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040145586
- Artikelnr.: 72276463
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John R. Hamilton, Jr. is an Associate Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice Administration at Park University. He retired as a major from the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department after 26¿ years of service. He has extensive experience in community policing and problem-solving and volunteers with the Center for Conflict Resolution in Kansas City, Missouri.
Tamera D. Jenkins is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Administration at Park University. She previously worked in the Missouri Department of Corrections within the Division of Probation and Parole. She is deeply committed to advancing Restorative Justice and conflict resolution methodologies and actively engages in Peacemaking Circles and Neighborhood Accountability Boards. She also co-hosts the Park University podcast "CriminalJustUs."
Todd R. Clear is University Professor at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ, USA. He is a past president of the American Society of Criminology, the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, and the Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice. He was the founding editor of the journal Criminology & Public Policy, published by the American Society of Criminology.
Tamera D. Jenkins is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Administration at Park University. She previously worked in the Missouri Department of Corrections within the Division of Probation and Parole. She is deeply committed to advancing Restorative Justice and conflict resolution methodologies and actively engages in Peacemaking Circles and Neighborhood Accountability Boards. She also co-hosts the Park University podcast "CriminalJustUs."
Todd R. Clear is University Professor at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ, USA. He is a past president of the American Society of Criminology, the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, and the Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice. He was the founding editor of the journal Criminology & Public Policy, published by the American Society of Criminology.
1. Criminal Justice and the Community Criminal Justice and Social Justice
The Importance of "Place" What is Community? How Do Neighborhoods Affect
Community Life? Place-Based Strategies and Public Safety Goals Community
Oriented Strategies in Criminal Justice Comprehensive Community Change
Initiatives Evaluation of Community Justice Initiatives Community Justice
Within Traditional Criminal Justice Functions Police Courts Corrections
Conclusion Web Resources References 2. Policing and Community Justice A
Brief History of Community Policing Police and the Community: A Dual-Track
Rationale The Community Relations Rationale for Community Policing The
Police: Essential Services Ensnared in a Quandary Police as a Symbol of
Modern Culture Police as a Function of the Legal System Police as a
Function of Power in Society The Criminal Justice Rationale for Community
Policing Community Policing Community-Building Strategies Problem-Oriented
Strategies Broken Windows Strategies Community Policing and Community
Justice Web Resources References 3. The Courts and Community Justice
Criminal Cases, Communities, and Courts The Two Functions of Criminal
Courts Adjudication of Complaints Sanctioning Wrongdoers How Courts Work
Today Is That the Way the Law Really Operates in Practice? The Victim of
Crime The Community Court A Historical Look at Community Courts The
Contemporary Community Court Movement Community-Oriented Court Functions
Community-Oriented Adjudication Community-Oriented Sanctioning Courts for
Specialized Communities Drug Courts Domestic Violence Courts Mental Health
Courts Teen Courts Re-Entry Courts Web Resources References 4. Corrections
and Community Justice Themes in Traditional Correctional Services Offender
Management Risk Treatment Surveillance and Control Punishment Themes in
Correctional Community Justice Neighborhoods and Communities Partnerships
Victims and Communities Problem Solving Restoration Integrating Traditional
Correctional Thought into the Community Justice Framework How Community
Justice Changes the Traditional Correctional Functions Community Justice
and Probation Community Justice and the Jail Community Justice and the
Prison Community Justice and Parole (Re-entry) Community Corrections and
Restoration Women in Prison Community Justice Centers in the Neighborhood
Context: A Vision for the Future Web Resources References 5. The Future of
Community Justice The Essentials of Community Justice Place Adding Value
Public Safety Varieties of Community Justice Goals Continuum Means
Continuum Four Prototypes of Community Justice Programs: The Models of
Community Justice Involvement Model Partnership Model Mobilization Model
Intermediary Model Which Community Justice Model is Best? Issues in
Community Justice The Future of Community Justice References Appendix.
Community Justice as a Strategy: How CASES Make it Work Partnership
Development Information Analysis Resource Leveraging How Does Community
Justice Look in the Long Term?
The Importance of "Place" What is Community? How Do Neighborhoods Affect
Community Life? Place-Based Strategies and Public Safety Goals Community
Oriented Strategies in Criminal Justice Comprehensive Community Change
Initiatives Evaluation of Community Justice Initiatives Community Justice
Within Traditional Criminal Justice Functions Police Courts Corrections
Conclusion Web Resources References 2. Policing and Community Justice A
Brief History of Community Policing Police and the Community: A Dual-Track
Rationale The Community Relations Rationale for Community Policing The
Police: Essential Services Ensnared in a Quandary Police as a Symbol of
Modern Culture Police as a Function of the Legal System Police as a
Function of Power in Society The Criminal Justice Rationale for Community
Policing Community Policing Community-Building Strategies Problem-Oriented
Strategies Broken Windows Strategies Community Policing and Community
Justice Web Resources References 3. The Courts and Community Justice
Criminal Cases, Communities, and Courts The Two Functions of Criminal
Courts Adjudication of Complaints Sanctioning Wrongdoers How Courts Work
Today Is That the Way the Law Really Operates in Practice? The Victim of
Crime The Community Court A Historical Look at Community Courts The
Contemporary Community Court Movement Community-Oriented Court Functions
Community-Oriented Adjudication Community-Oriented Sanctioning Courts for
Specialized Communities Drug Courts Domestic Violence Courts Mental Health
Courts Teen Courts Re-Entry Courts Web Resources References 4. Corrections
and Community Justice Themes in Traditional Correctional Services Offender
Management Risk Treatment Surveillance and Control Punishment Themes in
Correctional Community Justice Neighborhoods and Communities Partnerships
Victims and Communities Problem Solving Restoration Integrating Traditional
Correctional Thought into the Community Justice Framework How Community
Justice Changes the Traditional Correctional Functions Community Justice
and Probation Community Justice and the Jail Community Justice and the
Prison Community Justice and Parole (Re-entry) Community Corrections and
Restoration Women in Prison Community Justice Centers in the Neighborhood
Context: A Vision for the Future Web Resources References 5. The Future of
Community Justice The Essentials of Community Justice Place Adding Value
Public Safety Varieties of Community Justice Goals Continuum Means
Continuum Four Prototypes of Community Justice Programs: The Models of
Community Justice Involvement Model Partnership Model Mobilization Model
Intermediary Model Which Community Justice Model is Best? Issues in
Community Justice The Future of Community Justice References Appendix.
Community Justice as a Strategy: How CASES Make it Work Partnership
Development Information Analysis Resource Leveraging How Does Community
Justice Look in the Long Term?
1. Criminal Justice and the Community Criminal Justice and Social Justice
The Importance of "Place" What is Community? How Do Neighborhoods Affect
Community Life? Place-Based Strategies and Public Safety Goals Community
Oriented Strategies in Criminal Justice Comprehensive Community Change
Initiatives Evaluation of Community Justice Initiatives Community Justice
Within Traditional Criminal Justice Functions Police Courts Corrections
Conclusion Web Resources References 2. Policing and Community Justice A
Brief History of Community Policing Police and the Community: A Dual-Track
Rationale The Community Relations Rationale for Community Policing The
Police: Essential Services Ensnared in a Quandary Police as a Symbol of
Modern Culture Police as a Function of the Legal System Police as a
Function of Power in Society The Criminal Justice Rationale for Community
Policing Community Policing Community-Building Strategies Problem-Oriented
Strategies Broken Windows Strategies Community Policing and Community
Justice Web Resources References 3. The Courts and Community Justice
Criminal Cases, Communities, and Courts The Two Functions of Criminal
Courts Adjudication of Complaints Sanctioning Wrongdoers How Courts Work
Today Is That the Way the Law Really Operates in Practice? The Victim of
Crime The Community Court A Historical Look at Community Courts The
Contemporary Community Court Movement Community-Oriented Court Functions
Community-Oriented Adjudication Community-Oriented Sanctioning Courts for
Specialized Communities Drug Courts Domestic Violence Courts Mental Health
Courts Teen Courts Re-Entry Courts Web Resources References 4. Corrections
and Community Justice Themes in Traditional Correctional Services Offender
Management Risk Treatment Surveillance and Control Punishment Themes in
Correctional Community Justice Neighborhoods and Communities Partnerships
Victims and Communities Problem Solving Restoration Integrating Traditional
Correctional Thought into the Community Justice Framework How Community
Justice Changes the Traditional Correctional Functions Community Justice
and Probation Community Justice and the Jail Community Justice and the
Prison Community Justice and Parole (Re-entry) Community Corrections and
Restoration Women in Prison Community Justice Centers in the Neighborhood
Context: A Vision for the Future Web Resources References 5. The Future of
Community Justice The Essentials of Community Justice Place Adding Value
Public Safety Varieties of Community Justice Goals Continuum Means
Continuum Four Prototypes of Community Justice Programs: The Models of
Community Justice Involvement Model Partnership Model Mobilization Model
Intermediary Model Which Community Justice Model is Best? Issues in
Community Justice The Future of Community Justice References Appendix.
Community Justice as a Strategy: How CASES Make it Work Partnership
Development Information Analysis Resource Leveraging How Does Community
Justice Look in the Long Term?
The Importance of "Place" What is Community? How Do Neighborhoods Affect
Community Life? Place-Based Strategies and Public Safety Goals Community
Oriented Strategies in Criminal Justice Comprehensive Community Change
Initiatives Evaluation of Community Justice Initiatives Community Justice
Within Traditional Criminal Justice Functions Police Courts Corrections
Conclusion Web Resources References 2. Policing and Community Justice A
Brief History of Community Policing Police and the Community: A Dual-Track
Rationale The Community Relations Rationale for Community Policing The
Police: Essential Services Ensnared in a Quandary Police as a Symbol of
Modern Culture Police as a Function of the Legal System Police as a
Function of Power in Society The Criminal Justice Rationale for Community
Policing Community Policing Community-Building Strategies Problem-Oriented
Strategies Broken Windows Strategies Community Policing and Community
Justice Web Resources References 3. The Courts and Community Justice
Criminal Cases, Communities, and Courts The Two Functions of Criminal
Courts Adjudication of Complaints Sanctioning Wrongdoers How Courts Work
Today Is That the Way the Law Really Operates in Practice? The Victim of
Crime The Community Court A Historical Look at Community Courts The
Contemporary Community Court Movement Community-Oriented Court Functions
Community-Oriented Adjudication Community-Oriented Sanctioning Courts for
Specialized Communities Drug Courts Domestic Violence Courts Mental Health
Courts Teen Courts Re-Entry Courts Web Resources References 4. Corrections
and Community Justice Themes in Traditional Correctional Services Offender
Management Risk Treatment Surveillance and Control Punishment Themes in
Correctional Community Justice Neighborhoods and Communities Partnerships
Victims and Communities Problem Solving Restoration Integrating Traditional
Correctional Thought into the Community Justice Framework How Community
Justice Changes the Traditional Correctional Functions Community Justice
and Probation Community Justice and the Jail Community Justice and the
Prison Community Justice and Parole (Re-entry) Community Corrections and
Restoration Women in Prison Community Justice Centers in the Neighborhood
Context: A Vision for the Future Web Resources References 5. The Future of
Community Justice The Essentials of Community Justice Place Adding Value
Public Safety Varieties of Community Justice Goals Continuum Means
Continuum Four Prototypes of Community Justice Programs: The Models of
Community Justice Involvement Model Partnership Model Mobilization Model
Intermediary Model Which Community Justice Model is Best? Issues in
Community Justice The Future of Community Justice References Appendix.
Community Justice as a Strategy: How CASES Make it Work Partnership
Development Information Analysis Resource Leveraging How Does Community
Justice Look in the Long Term?