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A Peacemaking Approach to Criminology

A Collection of Writings

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A Peacemaking Approach to Criminology

A Collection of Writings

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A peacemaking approach to criminology is a humane, nonviolent, and scientific approach to the treatment of crime and the offender. It looks at crime as just one of the many types of suffering that exemplify human life. According to peacemaking criminologists, efforts to put a stop to such suffering need to take into account a main rebuilding of America’s social institutions—such as the economic system and the criminal justice system—so that they no longer create suffering. In short, the U.S. as a society pays no notice to prevention but rather embraces the tenets of imprisonment and punishment. A peacemaking approach to criminology deals with prevention of crime and rehabilitation of offenders and involves principles of social justice and human rights. This collection of twenty-two essays provides a comprehensive introduction to a peacemaking approach to criminology.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 What Is A Peacemaking Perspective to Criminology?
Chapter 2 Restoring Justice: A Discussion
Chapter 3 A Look at The Color of Justice
Chapter 4 Bohm’s Deathquest: A Brief Aspect
Chapter 5 Youth Living in Poverty
Chapter 6 Steinberg’s Ethnic Myth: An Explanation
Chapter 7 A Review of Steinberg’s Turning Back
Chapter 8 The Black Single Female Headed Family and Crime
Chapter 9 Popular Notions of Affirmative Action: A Criticism
Chapter 10 Kappeler, Blumberg and Potter’s The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice: A Brief Discussion
Chapter 11 A Look into Simon and Hagan’s White-Collar Deviance
Chapter 12 A Brief Examination of Messner and Rosenfeld’s Crime and the American Dream
Chapter 13 Reiman’s The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison: A Review
Chapter 14 Rosoff, Pontell and Tillman’s Profit without Honor: A Brief Analysis
Chapter 15 Tillman’s Broken Promises: A Brief Examination
Chapter 16 An Examination of Simon’s Elite Deviance
Chapter 17 A Review of Coleman’s The Criminal Elite
Chapter 18 Exploitation of Third World Labor
Chapter 19 The Work of John Augustus: Peacemaking Criminology
Chapter 20 The Popular Notion about Teenage Violence
Chapter 21 Peacemaking Acts and Programs to Cut Adult and Teen Crime
Chapter 22 A Development of Economic Democracy
References
Index

Product details

Published Oct 30 2013
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 90
ISBN 9780761862154
Imprint University Press of America
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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