Justice Alternatives

Justice Alternatives

Ayres Franca, Leandro; Carlen, Pat

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2019

394

Mole

Inglês

9781138605336

15 a 20 dias

748

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PART 1: Imagine 1. Justice alternatives: Imagine, experiment, debate 2. Asking the domination question about justice 3. What price justice? The failures of the left and the political economy of the future 4. Green justice 5. Justice without crime and punishment? Security, harm and compensation in a neoliberal world 6. Transformative justice and new abolition in the United States 7. Resisting mass supervision: Reform and abolition PART 2: Experiment 8. Democratic experimentalism and the futures of crime control: Resources of hope for demotic times 9. The Hillsborough Independent Panel and the UK state: An alternative route to 'truth', 'apology' and 'justice' 10. Legal mobilization, rights and social change in Brazil: Reasons for optimism 11. Roads to freedom? Indigenous mobility and settler law in Central Australia 12. Education for justice in the shadows of neoliberal carceralism 13. Living in La La Land:'Snowflakes', social change and alternative responses to sexual assault 14. Communicating justice: Alternative judicial approaches 15. The non-criminalization principle in accordance with the new Brazilian migration law 16. Restorative justice for women's rights PART 3: Debate 17. Challenging the desecration of the human spirit: An alternative criminological perspective on safety and self-inflicted deaths in prison 18. Pathways to justice: Indigenous democracy and the Uluru Statement from the Heart 19. Inequality and punishment: Insights from Latin America 20. The other prices of privatised justice: Marketing prison alternatives 21. Justice for rape complainants: Limitations and possibilities 22. Alternative approaches to criminal records: How can we achieve justice as fairness? 23. Cyber-risk and restorative practices in schools 24. Youth in transition or young people in the community? Alternative conceptions of the relevance of age in shaping responses to young people in trouble with the law 25. The futility and necessity of human rights in an era of carceral hyperinflation
Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services;Critical Criminology;Young Men;Alternative Criminologies;UK Government Statistic;Penal Reform;Northern Territory National Emergency Response;Social Justice;Vice Versa;Critical Criminal Justice;Justice Reinvestment;ALRC Report;criminal justice;Contemporary Societies;dark money;Restorative Justice;plutocracies;Transformative Justice;populism;Hm Inspectorate;Torres Strait Islander;Roach Anleu;Torres Strait Islander People;Green Criminology;Legal Mobilization;Youth Justice;Young Lawbreakers;Money Sanctions;Online Aggression;Hillsborough Independent Panel;Reintegrative Shaming;Restorative Practices;Self-inflicted Deaths;Public Sector Probation Service