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Get a frontline look at the field of corrections with
Maroun/Siegel/Bartollas' CORRECTIONS TODAY, 5th EDITION. This more
concise, visual paperback alternative to hardback Introduction to
Corrections texts is ideal for readers who are interested in
real-world concepts and applications. It examines the field of
corrections through the lens of students -- perhaps like you -- who
are giving serious thought to a career in the field or who are
working in corrections while seeking an advanced degree in order to
be promoted or switch job paths. Updated with new professional
profiles and insightful coverage of restorative justice, special
offender populations, the use of private prisons, COVID-19 impact
and many other timely topics, this edition offers a practical,
engaging, career-focused and authoritative introduction to
corrections.
* Explores the many roles women play in the criminal justice
system, including victims, justice-involved individuals, and
professionals. * Designed to appeal to a generation standing on the
threshold of change they believe in and helped to initiate, within
the context of contemporary social movements such as the #MeToo
movement and Black Lives Matter. * Features an empowerment approach
that focuses on the intersection of gender, race, and class.
Approaches based around complexity theory are increasingly being
used in the study of organisations and the delivery of services.
This is the first book to explore the application of complexity
theory to difficult practice issues in criminal justice and social
work and is intended to stimulate debate. It brings together
experts in this emerging field to address complexity theory from a
range of perspectives (positivist, realist, and constructivist),
providing a detailed but accessible discussion of the key issues to
whole systems approaches. The chapters cover theory and research on
the nature of complex adaptive systems, their application to key
areas of service delivery and the efficacy and ethics of criminal
justice and social work interventions. The book argues for the
usefulness of applying complexity theory to address significant and
intractable social problems and also challenges the reductionist
approaches to solving those problems currently favoured by policy
makers. It will be of interest to academics and postgraduate
students in social work and criminal justice.
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Redemptive Criminology
Aaron Pycroft, Clemens Bartollas
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R633
Discovery Miles 6 330
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Drawing on criminology, philosophy and theology, this book develops
a theory of ‘redemptive criminology’ for practice in criminal
justice settings. The therapeutic impulse for the text is a focus
on the individual practitioner’s ability to embrace difference
with the other, to resist harsh penal measures and to bring about
change from ‘the bottom up’. By challenging concepts and
practices of rehabilitation, the authors argue for the possibility
of redemption and for forgiveness as the starting point. Using
real-life examples and an interpretative approach, the book
explores the connections between victims, perpetrators and the
community. The text articulates challenges for the justice system
and offers new insights into punishment and retribution.
Drawing on criminology, philosophy and theology, this book develops
a theory of 'redemptive criminology' for practice in criminal
justice settings. The therapeutic impulse for the text is a focus
on the individual practitioner's ability to embrace difference with
the other, to resist harsh penal measures and to bring about change
from 'the bottom up'. By challenging concepts and practices of
rehabilitation, the authors argue for the possibility of redemption
and for forgiveness as the starting point. Using real-life examples
and an interpretative approach, the book explores the connections
between victims, perpetrators and the community. The text
articulates challenges for the justice system and offers new
insights into punishment and retribution.
* Explores the many roles women play in the criminal justice
system, including victims, justice-involved individuals, and
professionals. * Designed to appeal to a generation standing on the
threshold of change they believe in and helped to initiate, within
the context of contemporary social movements such as the #MeToo
movement and Black Lives Matter. * Features an empowerment approach
that focuses on the intersection of gender, race, and class.
Brief. Affordable. Visual. Part of the groundbreaking Justice
Series, Juvenile Delinquency is a clear, thought-provoking
exploration of core concepts, the latest research, and current
events shaping juvenile delinquency today. Built to be affordable
without sacrificing academic rigor, the series uses eye-catching
visuals and conversation-starting pedagogy to move you beyond
memorization to true understanding. Voices of Delinquency stories
at the start of each chapter expose the real impact of criminal
justice policy. The 3rd edition has extensive new content and
visuals covering the major influencers on juvenile justice and
includes a large new section on the philosophy underlying
community-based correction. Juvenile Delinquency, 3rd Edition, is
also available via Revel (R), an interactive learning environment
that enables students to read, practice, and study in one
continuous experience.
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