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International Handbook of Penology and Criminal Justice 1st Edition
TITLE : International Handbook of
Penology and Criminal Justice 1st Edition
ISBN : 9781420053876
AUTHOR : Shlomo Giora Shoham (Editor), Ori
Beck (Editor), Martin Kett (Editor)
PUBLISHER : Taylor
FORMAT: Hardcover
PAGES : 800
YEAR PUBLICATIONS : 2007
LANGUAGE: English
SUBJECT: Science Law
WEIGHT (KG): 1
CONDITION: Used - Very Good
DESCRIPTION:
"At the outset of the twenty-first
century, more than 9 million people are held in custody in over 200 countries
around the world.
--from the essay ""Prisons and
Jails"" by Ron King
The first comparative study of this
increasingly integral social subject, International Handbook of Penology and
Criminal Justice provides a comprehensive and balanced review of the philosophy
and practicality of punishment. Drawn from the expertise of scholars and
researchers from around the world, this book covers the theory, practice,
history, and empirical evidence surrounding crime prevention, identification,
retribution, and incarceration. It analyzes the efficacy of both traditional
methods and thinking as well as novel concepts and approaches.
Beginning
with a study of the changing attitude of penal practice in Florida from one of
offender transformation to one of risk-management, imprisonment, surveillance,
and control, this volume embarks on an objective and sober appraisal of every
aspect of the field. Contributions consider the sociology of incarcerated
prisoners including the increasing prevalence of prison suicides. The book
evaluates arguments regarding the world-wide abolition of capitol punishment
from moral, utilitarian, and practical positions. It
examines non-incarcerative and alternative punishments such as financial
restoration and restrictions of liberty, as well as the positive effects of
Victim Offender Mediation. It also considers several methods aimed at achieving
measurable crime prevention including identifying at-risk juveniles and
minimizing crimes of opportunity, as well as the pros and cons of employing the
coercive power of police.
Further essays consider subjects such as
international policing, the roles of prosecution and defense attorneys, current
discretionary sentencing practices, and the role and treatment of victims. The
volume concludes with two chapters of case studies that provide a
""hands-on"" feel for the interplay of the concepts discussed.
