Understanding Justice 2/e

2nd Edition
0335225810 · 9780335225811
* Why should offenders be punished - what should punishments be designed to achieve?* Why has imprisonment become the normal punishment for crime in modern industrial societies?* What is the relationship between theories of punishment and the actual … Read More
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  • Series foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Perspectives on punishment
  • Part one: The goals of punishment: the juridical perspective

  • Utilitarian approaches

  • Retribution
  • Hybrids, compromises and syntheses
  • Restorative justice
  • diversion, compromise or replacement discourse
  • Part two: Punishment and modernity: the sociological perspective

  • Punishment and progress

  • the Durkheimian tradition
  • The political economy of punishment
  • Marxist approaches
  • The disciplined society
  • Foucault and the analysis of penalty
  • Understanding contemporary penalty
  • Part three: Towards justice?

  • The struggle for justice

  • critical criminology and critical legal studies
  • Postscript
  • beyond modernity: the fate of justice
  • Glossary
  • Further reading
  • References
  • Index.