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Punishment and Sentencing Risk, Rehabilitation and Restitution By Bull
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Punishment & Sentencing
Risk, Rehabilitation & Restitution
By Bull, Melissa Lectuer, Lectuer, School of Criminology & Crimi
Only $86
Product Description
Punishment & Sentencing uses a case study approach to bring to life our shifting attitudes to punishment, & its relationship to changing technologies & programs of control. The text identifies the key concepts of risk, rehabilitation & restitution to give students an accessible framework for understanding the different approaches taken, in theory & in practice, to sentencing & punishment.
Product Details
EAN: 9780195561081
ISBN: 0195561082
Writer: Bull, Melissa (Lectuer, Lectuer, School of Criminology & Crimi
Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia
Dimensions:
17 x 1.5 x 24.6 cm, 0.50 kg
Pages: 248
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction
1. It’s not just about the prison
Colonial Australia: a prison without walls
The birth of Australian prisons
Australia’s carceral archipelago
An‘other’ history of Australian punishment
Contemporary alternatives to prison
2. Penological Principles of punishment and sentencing
Bentham’s Utilitarianism and the end of transportation
Punishment and Reform – Offenders as broken machines
Incapacitation
Just Deserts and Retribution
Managerialism
Restorative Justice and communitarianism
Other innovations in justice
3. Some Social Perspectives on Punishment and Sentencing
Durkheim
Critical theory: Marxist, Feminist & Post-colonialism
Foucault: Discipline & Punish
Risk & governmentality
Elias
Part 2: Risk
4. Why Megan didn’t make it to Australia: Child Sexual Offences & Community Notification
Introduction
The problem: Child Sex Offending
Responding to Sexual Violence Offences Against Children
Australian Responses to Child sex offending
Penological principles: The utility of incapacitation?
Thinking theoretically: civilising vengeance
5. Terrorism: Risk, retaliation & preventive detention
The problem of Terrorism
Causes and responses
Responding to Terrorism in Australia
Penological principles: Pre-emptive prevention
Thinking theoretically: Risk and retaliation
Part 3: Rehabilitation
6. Drug courts: Clinic or Panopticon?
Alternative strategies in the unwinnable ‘war on drugs’
The Australian Alliance
Penological principles: Just treatment or preventive punishment
Thinking theoretically: The panopticon and beyond
7. ‘Possession is 9/10ths of the law’: Indigenous justice and the decolonisation of punishment
Indigenous people in the criminal justice system
Indigenous Justice Programs
Penological principles: the politics of partnership
Thinking Theoretically: The decolonisation of justice?
8. Responding to domestic violence: Special pleas & specialist courts
The problem with domestic violence
Responding to women as offenders: battered women’s syndrome
Responding to women as victims: Domestic violence courts & programs for men
Penological principles: Punishment & protection
Thinking theoretically: Feminism 5 its discontents
Part 4. Restitution
9. Youth Justice and Group Conferencing: Restoration and Restitution
A brief history of responses to young offenders
Australia as leader in Restorative Justice and Youth Justice Conferencing
Penological principles: Restoration or Restitution Thinking theoretically: YJC as rituals of responsibilisation
10. ‘Hitting hoons where it hurts’: From fines to forfeiture
The problem of hooning
Penalties for traffic offences
Penological principles: deterrence, management and incapacitation
Thinking theoretically: Justifying ‘draconian’ penalty
11. The three ‘Rs’ of the penological triangle
Risk
Rehabilitation
Restitution
Punishment and Sentencing: The prison & beyond
About the Author
Melissa Bull is a Lecturer in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University.
Please view actual item photos carefully as they form part of the description.
Sold as is!
Pay cash & pick up from KBC showroom in SOUTH GRANVILLE NSW or can post.
Can also pay by CBA Bank Transfer Deposit, PayId or PayPal.
Thanks!
Risk, Rehabilitation & Restitution
By Bull, Melissa Lectuer, Lectuer, School of Criminology & Crimi
Only $86
Product Description
Punishment & Sentencing uses a case study approach to bring to life our shifting attitudes to punishment, & its relationship to changing technologies & programs of control. The text identifies the key concepts of risk, rehabilitation & restitution to give students an accessible framework for understanding the different approaches taken, in theory & in practice, to sentencing & punishment.
Product Details
EAN: 9780195561081
ISBN: 0195561082
Writer: Bull, Melissa (Lectuer, Lectuer, School of Criminology & Crimi
Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia
Dimensions:
17 x 1.5 x 24.6 cm, 0.50 kg
Pages: 248
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction
1. It’s not just about the prison
Colonial Australia: a prison without walls
The birth of Australian prisons
Australia’s carceral archipelago
An‘other’ history of Australian punishment
Contemporary alternatives to prison
2. Penological Principles of punishment and sentencing
Bentham’s Utilitarianism and the end of transportation
Punishment and Reform – Offenders as broken machines
Incapacitation
Just Deserts and Retribution
Managerialism
Restorative Justice and communitarianism
Other innovations in justice
3. Some Social Perspectives on Punishment and Sentencing
Durkheim
Critical theory: Marxist, Feminist & Post-colonialism
Foucault: Discipline & Punish
Risk & governmentality
Elias
Part 2: Risk
4. Why Megan didn’t make it to Australia: Child Sexual Offences & Community Notification
Introduction
The problem: Child Sex Offending
Responding to Sexual Violence Offences Against Children
Australian Responses to Child sex offending
Penological principles: The utility of incapacitation?
Thinking theoretically: civilising vengeance
5. Terrorism: Risk, retaliation & preventive detention
The problem of Terrorism
Causes and responses
Responding to Terrorism in Australia
Penological principles: Pre-emptive prevention
Thinking theoretically: Risk and retaliation
Part 3: Rehabilitation
6. Drug courts: Clinic or Panopticon?
Alternative strategies in the unwinnable ‘war on drugs’
The Australian Alliance
Penological principles: Just treatment or preventive punishment
Thinking theoretically: The panopticon and beyond
7. ‘Possession is 9/10ths of the law’: Indigenous justice and the decolonisation of punishment
Indigenous people in the criminal justice system
Indigenous Justice Programs
Penological principles: the politics of partnership
Thinking Theoretically: The decolonisation of justice?
8. Responding to domestic violence: Special pleas & specialist courts
The problem with domestic violence
Responding to women as offenders: battered women’s syndrome
Responding to women as victims: Domestic violence courts & programs for men
Penological principles: Punishment & protection
Thinking theoretically: Feminism 5 its discontents
Part 4. Restitution
9. Youth Justice and Group Conferencing: Restoration and Restitution
A brief history of responses to young offenders
Australia as leader in Restorative Justice and Youth Justice Conferencing
Penological principles: Restoration or Restitution Thinking theoretically: YJC as rituals of responsibilisation
10. ‘Hitting hoons where it hurts’: From fines to forfeiture
The problem of hooning
Penalties for traffic offences
Penological principles: deterrence, management and incapacitation
Thinking theoretically: Justifying ‘draconian’ penalty
11. The three ‘Rs’ of the penological triangle
Risk
Rehabilitation
Restitution
Punishment and Sentencing: The prison & beyond
About the Author
Melissa Bull is a Lecturer in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University.
Please view actual item photos carefully as they form part of the description.
Sold as is!
Pay cash & pick up from KBC showroom in SOUTH GRANVILLE NSW or can post.
Can also pay by CBA Bank Transfer Deposit, PayId or PayPal.
Thanks!
- Date Listed:06/02/2024
- Last Edited:04/03/2024
- Condition:Used
- Shipping:Shipping & Pickup
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