Format:
1 Online-Ressource (333 pages)
ISBN:
9780429756467
Content:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Beyond the Headlines -- Introducing Relational Justice -- Getting Personal about Justice -- Where I Come From -- Book Overview -- Notes -- PART ONE: Judging Wrong -- Introduction to Part One -- 1. Violence and the Soul -- Criminal Violence in America: A Land Familiar and Strange -- Listening to Victims: Emotional Effects -- Reading Victim Emotions: Harms to Identity and the Soul -- The Soul: Definition and Function -- The Battle over Who We Are, Really: Rival Views of Identity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2. Blame for Moral Disregard -- Moral Responsibility for Criminal Violence -- Blame in Criminal Law: Child Sexual Abuse -- Objections to Blame for Moral Disregard -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3. Misjudging Wrong -- The Story We Love: Good Guys vs. Bad Guys -- Nonrecognition, Part I: Sexual Violence by the Trusted -- Nonrecognition, Part II: Unconscious Race Bias -- Conclusion -- Notes -- PART TWO: Just Punishment -- Introduction to Part Two -- 4. Punishing with Regard -- Punishment and Incarceration -- A Reality Check: Just Punishment and Social Injustice -- How to Sentence with Moral Regard -- Public Responsibility for Sentencing Policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5. Cruelty by Law: Mandatory Life in California -- The Origins of Mandatory Life in California -- The Passage of Three Strikes -- The Enactment of Mandatory Life for Juvenile Murderers -- California's Experience with Mandatory Life -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6. Our Prisons, Our Prisoners: Cruelty in Penal Practice -- Public Responsibility for Life in Prison -- Who Goes to Prison? -- The Purposes of Incarceration -- Penal Discipline, Control and Solitary Confinement -- Sexual Violence Inside -- Conclusion -- Notes -- PART THREE: Relational Justice -- Introduction to Part Three
Content:
7. Victims and Justice under Law -- Dreams of Law, Realities of Law's Enforcement -- The Victims' Rights Movement: Punishment and Voice -- Moving from Legal Justice to Relational Justice: Victim Impact Statements -- Origins of the Right in the Death Penalty: Payne v. Tennessee -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8. Victims and Relational Justice -- Healing Basics: What the Community Can Do -- Changing Victim-Offender Relations -- Relational Justice Values for Prosecutors, Judges and Public Officials -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9. Redeeming the Responsible -- From Reformation to Redemption -- Offender Change Inside -- Creating Opportunities for Change Inside -- Redemption? Parole and Reentry -- Redemptive Dialogue: Speaking across Party Lines -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 10. Healing the American Community: Race and Criminal Justice -- Writing as a White Man -- The Urge to Forget and the Need to Remember: Race and Police Use of Deadly Force -- Defining Us: White Views of Minority on Minority Homicide -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 11. Living a Larger Justice -- Advice for Doing Justice -- Observations from Personal Experience: Justice Lived Small -- The American Dream for Justice -- Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781138354173
Additional Edition:
Print version Pillsbury, Samuel H Imagining a Greater Justice : Criminal Violence, Punishment, and Relational Justice Milton : Routledge,c2019 ISBN 9781138354173
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pillsbury, Samuel H., 1954 - Imagining a greater justice New York : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9781138354173
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781138354197
Language:
English
Keywords:
Gewalttäter
;
Verbrechensopfer
;
Strafe
;
Täter-Opfer-Ausgleich
;
Wiedergutmachung
;
Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
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