"Imagining Justice" seeks to move away from normative thinking
about justice, particularly in the area of justice education,
suggesting that what is needed today is a way to think about the
enterprise of justice that will capture its full potential. By
providing an introduction to the intellectual potential of the
field of justice, we can acknowledge that the field is wider than
formerly recognized, and ultimately imagine the full richness that
justice can encompass.
Outstanding Book Award Winner of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences.
The author leads the reader on a fascinating excursion through the
literatures of mainstream criminology and criminal justice, but
more importantly he weaves into the discussion insights from
anthropology, history, philosophy, organization studies,
multiculturalism, feminism, and much more.
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