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part PART I: WRONGDOING, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT -- chapter 1 PROLEGOMENON TO THE PRINCIPLES OF PUNISHMENT -- chapter 2 PERSONS AND PUNISHMENT -- chapter 3 Marxism and Retribution -- chapter 4 The Moral Education Theory of Punishment -- chapter 5 Justice, Civilization, and the Death Penalty: Answering van den Haag -- chapter 6 CIVIL DISQUALIFICATIONS ATTENDING CONVICTION: A SUGGESTED CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK* -- part PART II: PUNISHMENT AND IMPRISONMENT -- chapter 7 Imprisonment -- chapter 8 RETRIBUTION AND INCARCERATION -- chapter 9 REASON FOR EMOTION: REINVENTING JUSTICE WITH THEORIES, INNOVATIONS, AND RESEARCH-THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY 2002 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS* -- chapter 10 New Wine and Old Wineskins: Four Challenges of Restorative Justice -- chapter 11 Restoration and Retribution -- chapter 12 PROSECUTING VIOLENCE: A COLLOQUY ON RACE, COMMUNITY, AND JUSTICE: Goodbye to Hammurabi: Analyzing the Atavistic Appeal of Restorative Justice -- chapter 13 CONDITIONS OF SUCCESSFUL REINTEGRATION CEREMONIES: Dealing with Juvenile Offenders -- chapter 14 SETTING STANDARDS FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE -- part PART IV: CORRECTIONAL POLICY -- chapter 15 Prison Reform amid the Ruins of Prisoners' Rights -- chapter 16 Cell Out Rentiug Out the Responsibility for the Criminally Confined -- chapter 17 The Hardness of Hard Treatment -- chapter 18 Penal 'Austerity': The Doctrine of Less Eligibility Reborn? -- chapter 19 The Virtuous Prison: Toward a Restorative Rehabilitation -- chapter 20 The Correction Officer Subculture and Organizational Change -- part PART V: CORRECTIONAL ETHICS AS PROFESSIONAL ETHICS -- chapter 21 Appreciative inquiry and relationships in prison -- chapter 22 Health Care in the Corrections Setting: An Ethical Analysis -- chapter 23 Brokering Correctional Health Care -- chapter 24 Management-Staff Relations: Issues in Leadership, Ethics, and Values -- chapter 25 The Ethical Dilemmas of Corrections Managers: Confronting Practical and Political Complexity.
"Correctional Ethics gathers the most prominent contributions to this burgeoning field, ranging from the philosophy of punishment through to ethical appraisals of incarceration, the professional responsibilities of prison personnel, and formative work in restorative justice. In addition, it provides an annotated research agenda to help shape the development of a comprehensive correctional ethic. For those working in correctional ethics, this collection provides an essential resource."--Provided by publisher
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I: WRONGDOING, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT -- 1 PROLEGOMENON TO THE PRINCIPLES OF PUNISHMENT -- INTRODUCTORY -- II: JUSTIFYING AIMS AND PRINCIPLES OF DISTRIBUTION -- (a) Definition -- (b) The nature of an offence -- (c) General Justifying Aim -- (d) Distribution -- III JUSTIFICATION, EXCUSE AND MITIGATION -- (a) Justification and Excuse -- (b) Mitigation -- IV THE RATIONALE OF EXCUSES -- V REFORM AND THE INDIVIDUALIZATION OF PUNISHMENT -- 2 PERSONS AND PUNISHMENT -- 3 Marxism and Retribution -- THE RIGHT OF THE STATE TO PUNISH -- MORAL RIGHTS AND THE RETRIBUTIVE THEORY OF PUNISHMENT -- ALIENATION AND PUNISHMENT -- 4 The Moral Education Theory of Punishment -- I. THE JUSTIFICATION -- II. QUESTIONS AND CRITICISMS -- 5 Justice, Civilization, and the Death Penalty: Answering van den Haag -- l. THE CHALLENGE TO THE ABOLITIONIST -- II. JUST DESERTS AND JUST PUNISHMENTS -- III. CIVILIZATION, PAIN, AND JUSTICE -- IV. CIVILIZATION, SAFETY, AND DETERRENCE -- CONCLUSION: HISTORY, FORCE, AND JUSTICE -- 6 CIVIL DISQUALIFICATIONS ATTENDING CONVICTION: A SUGGESTED CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK* -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. TYPES OF DISQUALIFICATION -- 1. Disqualifications automatic upon conviction -- 2. Disqualifications imposed at sentencing stage -- 3. Disqualification by regulatory authority -- III. THE NEED FOR SPARING UsE oF DISQUALIFICATIONS -- IV. DISQUALIFICATIONS AS RISK-PREVENTION MEASURES -- 1. The basis for intervention: risk prevention -- 2. Sparing intervention on grounds of risk -- 3. Special vulnerability of the occupation or activity -- 4. Germaneness of the conviction to the risk -- 5. Considerations ulterior to risk? -- V. THE SEVERITY OF DISQUALIFICATIONS: PROPORTIONALITY LIMITS
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