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ISBN 10: 1138580627
ISBN 13: 978-1138580626
Author: Farah Focquaert , Elizabeth Shaw , Bruce N. Waller
Philosophers, legal scholars, criminologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists have long asked important questions about punishment: What is its purpose? What theories help us better understand its nature? Is punishment just? Are there effective alternatives to punishment? How can empirical data from the sciences help us better understand punishment? What are the relationships between punishment and our biology, psychology, and social environment? How is punishment understood and administered differently in different societies? The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment is the first major reference work to address these and other important questions in detail, offering 31 chapters from an international and interdisciplinary team of experts in a single, comprehensive volume. It covers the major theoretical approaches to punishment and its alternatives; emerging research from biology, psychology, and social neuroscience; and important special issues like the side-effects of punishment and solitary confinement, racism and stigmatization, the risk and protective factors for antisocial behavior, and victims’ rights and needs.
The Handbook is conveniently organized into four sections:
I. Theories of Punishment and Contemporary Perspectives
II. Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment
III. Sciences, Prevention, and Punishment
IV. Alternatives to Current Punishment Practices
A volume introduction and a comprehensive index help make The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment essential reading for upper-undergraduate and postgraduate students in disciplines such as philosophy, law, criminology, psychology, and forensic psychiatry, and highly relevant to a variety of other disciplines such as political and social sciences, behavioral and neurosciences, and global ethics. It is also an ideal resource for anyone interested in current theories, research, and programs dealing with the problem of punishment.
The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy 1st Table of content:
Part I: Theories of Punishment and Contemporary Perspectives
1. Theories of Punishment
Robert Canton
2. Retribution
Thom Brooks
3. Offenders as Citizens
Antony Duff
4. Hybrid Theories of Punishment
Zachary Hoskins
5. Limiting Retributivism and Individual Prevention
Christopher Slobogin
6. The Contours of a Utilitarian Theory of Punishment in Light of Contemporary Empirical Knowledge about the Attainment of Traditional Sentencing Objectives
Mirko Bagaric
7. The Restorative Justice Movement: Questioning the Rationale of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Gerry Johnstone
Part II: Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment
8. Defamiliarizing Punishment
Tom Daems
9. The Retributive Sentiments
Erin I. Kelly
10. The Right to Punish
Mike C. Materni
11. Problem of Proportional Punishment
Youngjae Lee
12. The Gap
Peter A. Alces
13. Science and the Evolution of American Criminal Punishment
Michele Cotton
14. What is Wrong with Mass Incarceration?
Chad Flanders
Part III: Sciences, Prevention, and Punishment
15. Punishment, Shaming, and Violence
James Gilligan
16. Humanizing Prison through Social Neuroscience: From the Abolition of Solitary Confinement to the Pursuit of Social Rehabilitation
Federica Coppola
17. Effects of Prison Crowding on Prison Misconduct and Bullying
Ivana Sekol, David P. Farrington, and Izabela Zych
18. Biosocial Risk Factors for Offending
Olivia Choy
19. Brain Abnormalities Associated with Pedophilia: Implications for Retribution and Rehabilitation
Colleen Berryessa
20. Current Trends in Cognitive Neuroscience and Criminal Punishment
Corey H. Allen and Eyal Aharoni
21. Behavioural Genetics and Sentencing
Allan McCay
22. Prediction, Screening and Early Intervention: A Critical Analysis
Dorothee Horskötter
23. Comparison of Socio-Affective Processing across Subtypes of Antisocial Psychopathology
Scott Tillem, Shou-An Ariel Chang, and Arielle Baskin-Sommers
24. Forensic Mental Health Treatment and Recidivism
Daniel Whiting, Howard Ryland and Seena Fazel
25. Recovery of Persons Labelled “Not Criminally Responsible”: Recommendations Grounded in Lived Experiences
Natalie Aga, Freya Vander Laenen and Wouter Vanderplasschen
Part IV: Alternatives to Current Punishment Practices
26. Punishment and Its Alternatives
William R. Kelly
27. Pre-Trial Detention and the Supplantating of our Adversarial System: A Case for Abolition
Justine Olderman
28. A Non-Punitive Alternative to Retributive Punishment
Gregg D. Caruso and Derk Pereboom
29. The Takings Doctrine and the Principle of Legality
Michael Louis Corrado
30. How to Transform a Static Security Prison into a Dynamic Organism for Change and Growth
Arne Kvernvik Nilsen and Ekaterina Bagreeva
31. Towards a Strengths-Based Focus in the Criminal Justice System for Drug-Using Offenders
Charlotte Colman and Eva Blomme
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