cjm 60: Punishment and Rehabilitation
Editorial - Punishment and Rehabilitation - Will McMahon
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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 60
- BEYOND PUNISHMENT: RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Barbara Hudson discusses the fragmented contemporary debates about punishment and recommends a direction for development. - PARTIES, POLITICS AND PUNISHMENT
David Faulkner argues that policy unsupported by theory has left government relying too heavily on punishment to achieve its social change agenda. - PUNITIVE MYTHS
Roger Mathews argues that an exaggerated focus on punitiveness detracts from a realistic appreciation of the complexities of contemporary crime control. - JUST HOW PUNITIVE IS THE PUBLIC?
Mike Hough and Julian V. Roberts summarise a survey on public opinion about youth crime and justice in Britain. - THE AFFECTS OF PUNISHMENT: EMOTIONS, DEMOCRACY AND PENAL POLITICS
Ian Loader considers the ways in which emotions shape contemporary debates about punishment and examines the fit between public passions towards crime and the pursuit of a more rational policy. - ULTIMATE RETRIBUTION: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Chris Eades describes the faith in retribution that motivates juries in the American South to choose a death sentence over life imprisonment. - TWICE PUNISHED: WHEN WOMEN VICTIMS BECOME OFFENDERS
A history of abuse or victimisation has been shown to be linked to women' - PUNISHMENT AND REHABILITATION - OR PUNISHMENT AS REHABILITATION
R. A. Duff considers the meaning of rehabilitation and punishment and whether they are opposed responses to crime. - ON THE RIGHT TO BE PUNISHED: RESPONSIBILITY AND THE CRITIQUE OF THE REHABILITATIVE IDEAL
Christopher Bennett describes the reasoning behind New Retributivism. - THEIR MORALS AND OURS
Marcus Roberts argues that progressive criminology needs to take punishment seriously. - RETURNING TO PUNISHMENT: PRISON RECALLS
Enver Solomon describes how tighter probation enforcement is pulling increasing numbers back to prison after release. - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN THE COMMUNITY
Martin Wright describes the development of restorative justice as an aspect of community cohesion and inclusion, rather than as court-ordered sanction or punishment. - RESTORATIVE VERSUS RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
Kathleen Daly reviews the discourse that has framed restorative justice as the antidote to punishment. - FAMILIES ARE PUNISHED TOO: A HUSBAND'RETHINKING RETRIBUTION: A CRITIQUE OF SIMPLE JUSTICE
Rob Allen refutes Charles Murray' - BOOK REVIEW
Chris Eades reviews Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment edited by Marc Mauer and Meda Chesney-Lind, The New Press, 2002. - CJM UPDATE
Una Padel on recent developments in criminal justice.




