Offenders or Citizens? : Readings in Rehabilitation


Philip. Priestley
Bok Engelsk 2012 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Hoboken : : Taylor and Francis, , 2012.
Omfang
1 online resource (346 p.)
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; General introduction; Part One The historical roots and early forms of rehabilitation; Introduction; 1 Science, rewards and education; 2 The Panopticon; 3 Working in the Police Court; 4 Recognizance; 5 Recognizance and the suspension of judgment; 6 Adult probation; 7 The blind worship of punishment; 8 Crime and criminals; 9 The positivism of Clarence Darrow; 10 Work in the courts; 11 The individualization of punishment; 12 Reforming criminals; 13 The probation system; 14 Working with women; 15 Social clubs for girls; 16 Work with children. - 17 Difficult cases18 The failure of prison and the value of treatment; 19 The spiritual factor; 20 Principles of a rational penal code; 21 The prison chaplain; 22 Religion in the penitentiary; 23 Techniques of social work; 24 Some pitfalls for probation; 25 Treatment plans and practice; 26 Social inquiry and treatment plans; 27 The principles of casework; 28 Gang-groups; 29 Hostel groups; 30 Girl groups; 31 Enforcement and therapy; 32 Psychotherapy and reality; 33 The persistent offender; Part Two Modern trends and forms; Introduction; 34 Humanitarianism and punishment. - 35 The frying-pan of charitable condescension36 Faith and counsellors; 37 Resocializing prisoners; 38 The age of treatment; 39 In the Ghetto; 40 The justice model; 41 Task-centred casework; 42 Serving the community; 43 Extended contact with prisoners; 44 McVicar; 45 Social work in the environment; 46 New Careers; 47 The effectiveness of sentencing: a review of the literature; 48 Rehabilitation and deviance; 49 A sense of freedom; 50 Sentenced to social work; 51 Compulsion and social work; 52 Non-treatment; 53 Still not working?; 54 Induction groups; 55 Limits to pain; 56 Sex offender groups. - 57 Justice, sanctioning, and the justice model58 Offending behaviour; 59 Heimler's Human Social Functioning; 60 Reasoning and rehabilitation; 61 Does nothing work?; 62 Punishment in modern society; 63 Restorative justice; 64 Good or evil?; 65 The new penology; 66 Day training centres; 67 Groupwork with women; 68 Last messages from a fading star; 69 Probation practice, effectiveness and the non-treatment paradigm; 70 Drug treatment: a therapeutic community; Part Three The future - can rehabilitation be rehabilitated?; Introduction; 71 Socialization through the life cycle. - 72 The just community approach to corrections: a theory73 An exploratory study of exiting from criminal careers; 74 A re-examination of correctional alternatives; 75 Probation in St Pauls; 76 The rights model and the relevance of rehabilitative effectiveness; 77 The politics of redress: crime, punishment and penal abolition; 78 Desistance and development; 79 Treatment for substance abusers; 80 What works. What doesn't work. What's promising; 81 'Punish and rehabilitate' - do they mean us?; 82 Rethinking God, justice, and treatment of offenders. - 83 Restorative justice values, processes and practices. - The punitive prison currently dominates the practice of Anglo-American criminal justice, stigmatising its victims as perpetual 'offenders' and failing to change a majority of them for the better. Books of academic 'readings' sometimes profess neutrality over the controversies they invigilate. Offenders or Citizens? sits on no such fences, its pages reflect the fiercely partisan nature of the contest between rehabilitation and punishment. Probation, social work, youth justice, law, corrections, criminology, journalism, philosophy, politics, popular culture, psychology, anthropology,
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ISBN
9781843925293. - 9781843925309

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