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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the current directions in social rehabilitation scholarship and research in a comparative, international and interdisciplinary fashion.
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the current directions in social rehabilitation scholarship and research in a comparative, international and interdisciplinary fashion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000989366
- Artikelnr.: 68874886
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000989366
- Artikelnr.: 68874886
Federica Coppola is an assistant professor of law at IE Law School in Madrid, Spain, and a research affiliate at the department of criminal law, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security, and Law, Germany. Adriano Martufi is an assistant professor of criminal law at the University of Pavia, Italy, and a research fellow at the Leiden Law School, the Netherlands.
List of Contributors xii
Foreword xiv
SHADD MARUNA
Introduction: What is Social Rehabilitation? 1
FEDERICA COPPOLA AND ADRIANO MARTUFI
I
The Normative Facets of Social Rehabilitation: Historical Foundations and
Theoretical Perspectives 11
1 The History of Rehabilitation as a Penological Principle 13
EDGARDO ROTMAN
2 Social Rehabilitation as a Constitutional Principle of Justice 27
ANTJE DU BOIS-PEDAIN
3 Social Rehabilitation Through Restoration?: Old Issues and Transformative
Perspectives in the Relationship Between Restorative Justice and the
Criminal Justice System 53
GRAZIA MANNOZZI
4 Exploring the Relationship Between Social Rehabilitation and Social
Justice in Sentencing 70
RALPH HENHAM
5 Social Rehabilitation and Penal Abolitionism 87
SALO DE CARVALHO AND ANDRE GIAMBERARDINO
II
Social Rehabilitation and Law in Action: The Role of Judicial and
Non-Judicial Actors 101
6 Social Rehabilitation, European Penology, and Supranational Courts: Is
Judicial Activism a Driver for Penal Change? 103
ADRIANO MARTUFI
7 Social Rehabilitation Under the Eighth Amendment of the US Constitution:
A Jurisprudential Analysis for Change 126
FEDERICA COPPOLA
8 Civil Society Organisations and Social Rehabilitation: The Case of
'Antigone' in Italy 142
PATRIZIO GONNELLA, SUSANNA MARIETTI, AND ALESSIO SCANDURRA
9 Social Rehabilitation and Torture Prevention Bodies in International
Human Rights Law: Remits and Roles 155
MARY ROGAN
III
Social Rehabilitation and the Multiple Forms of Legal Punishment 173
10 Solitary Confinement and Social Rehabilitation: A Contradiction in
Terms? 175
SHARON SHALEV AND NETANEL DAGAN
11 Social Rehabilitation During and After a Life Sentence: A Human
Rights-Based Approach 187
SONJA MEIJER
12 Social Rehabilitation and Community Sentences 199
PETER RAYNOR
13 The (Im)Possible Link Between Social Rehabilitation and Fines: A History
of Two Continents 211
PATRICIA FARALDO-CABANA
14 What About Us?: International Gendered Responses Toward the Social
Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Justice-Involved Women 230
ROSEMARY BARBERET AND VANESSA GUTIERREZ
IV
Current Directions in Social Rehabilitation Research 249
15 Exploring Social Re/habilitation and Developing a New Conceptualisation
of Re/integration 251
ALEJANDRO RUBIO ARNAL AND FERGUS MCNEILL
16 Social Rehabilitation Through Collaborative Education: Justice
Ambassadors as a Transformative Programme for Youth Development & Policy
Consideration 268
JARRELL DANIELS, BROOKE BURROWS, UNIQUE C. STARKS-TANKSLEY, AND GERALDINE
DOWNEY
17 Offering the Possibility of Better Lives: A Strength-Based Approach to
Social Reintegration 289
ROXANNE HEFFERNAN AND TONY WARD
18 Peer Mentoring in a Women's Prisons as a Form of Social Rehabilitation
Through Crime Desistance 303
MELISSA HENDERSON AND ROSIE MEEK
19 The Relevance of Neuropsychology for Social Rehabilitation: A Human
Rights Perspective 319
SJORS LIGTHART, ESTHER NAUTA, LAURA VAN OPLOO, JESSE MEIJERS, AND GERBEN
MEYNEN
Index 335
Foreword xiv
SHADD MARUNA
Introduction: What is Social Rehabilitation? 1
FEDERICA COPPOLA AND ADRIANO MARTUFI
I
The Normative Facets of Social Rehabilitation: Historical Foundations and
Theoretical Perspectives 11
1 The History of Rehabilitation as a Penological Principle 13
EDGARDO ROTMAN
2 Social Rehabilitation as a Constitutional Principle of Justice 27
ANTJE DU BOIS-PEDAIN
3 Social Rehabilitation Through Restoration?: Old Issues and Transformative
Perspectives in the Relationship Between Restorative Justice and the
Criminal Justice System 53
GRAZIA MANNOZZI
4 Exploring the Relationship Between Social Rehabilitation and Social
Justice in Sentencing 70
RALPH HENHAM
5 Social Rehabilitation and Penal Abolitionism 87
SALO DE CARVALHO AND ANDRE GIAMBERARDINO
II
Social Rehabilitation and Law in Action: The Role of Judicial and
Non-Judicial Actors 101
6 Social Rehabilitation, European Penology, and Supranational Courts: Is
Judicial Activism a Driver for Penal Change? 103
ADRIANO MARTUFI
7 Social Rehabilitation Under the Eighth Amendment of the US Constitution:
A Jurisprudential Analysis for Change 126
FEDERICA COPPOLA
8 Civil Society Organisations and Social Rehabilitation: The Case of
'Antigone' in Italy 142
PATRIZIO GONNELLA, SUSANNA MARIETTI, AND ALESSIO SCANDURRA
9 Social Rehabilitation and Torture Prevention Bodies in International
Human Rights Law: Remits and Roles 155
MARY ROGAN
III
Social Rehabilitation and the Multiple Forms of Legal Punishment 173
10 Solitary Confinement and Social Rehabilitation: A Contradiction in
Terms? 175
SHARON SHALEV AND NETANEL DAGAN
11 Social Rehabilitation During and After a Life Sentence: A Human
Rights-Based Approach 187
SONJA MEIJER
12 Social Rehabilitation and Community Sentences 199
PETER RAYNOR
13 The (Im)Possible Link Between Social Rehabilitation and Fines: A History
of Two Continents 211
PATRICIA FARALDO-CABANA
14 What About Us?: International Gendered Responses Toward the Social
Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Justice-Involved Women 230
ROSEMARY BARBERET AND VANESSA GUTIERREZ
IV
Current Directions in Social Rehabilitation Research 249
15 Exploring Social Re/habilitation and Developing a New Conceptualisation
of Re/integration 251
ALEJANDRO RUBIO ARNAL AND FERGUS MCNEILL
16 Social Rehabilitation Through Collaborative Education: Justice
Ambassadors as a Transformative Programme for Youth Development & Policy
Consideration 268
JARRELL DANIELS, BROOKE BURROWS, UNIQUE C. STARKS-TANKSLEY, AND GERALDINE
DOWNEY
17 Offering the Possibility of Better Lives: A Strength-Based Approach to
Social Reintegration 289
ROXANNE HEFFERNAN AND TONY WARD
18 Peer Mentoring in a Women's Prisons as a Form of Social Rehabilitation
Through Crime Desistance 303
MELISSA HENDERSON AND ROSIE MEEK
19 The Relevance of Neuropsychology for Social Rehabilitation: A Human
Rights Perspective 319
SJORS LIGTHART, ESTHER NAUTA, LAURA VAN OPLOO, JESSE MEIJERS, AND GERBEN
MEYNEN
Index 335
List of Contributors xii
Foreword xiv
SHADD MARUNA
Introduction: What is Social Rehabilitation? 1
FEDERICA COPPOLA AND ADRIANO MARTUFI
I
The Normative Facets of Social Rehabilitation: Historical Foundations and
Theoretical Perspectives 11
1 The History of Rehabilitation as a Penological Principle 13
EDGARDO ROTMAN
2 Social Rehabilitation as a Constitutional Principle of Justice 27
ANTJE DU BOIS-PEDAIN
3 Social Rehabilitation Through Restoration?: Old Issues and Transformative
Perspectives in the Relationship Between Restorative Justice and the
Criminal Justice System 53
GRAZIA MANNOZZI
4 Exploring the Relationship Between Social Rehabilitation and Social
Justice in Sentencing 70
RALPH HENHAM
5 Social Rehabilitation and Penal Abolitionism 87
SALO DE CARVALHO AND ANDRE GIAMBERARDINO
II
Social Rehabilitation and Law in Action: The Role of Judicial and
Non-Judicial Actors 101
6 Social Rehabilitation, European Penology, and Supranational Courts: Is
Judicial Activism a Driver for Penal Change? 103
ADRIANO MARTUFI
7 Social Rehabilitation Under the Eighth Amendment of the US Constitution:
A Jurisprudential Analysis for Change 126
FEDERICA COPPOLA
8 Civil Society Organisations and Social Rehabilitation: The Case of
'Antigone' in Italy 142
PATRIZIO GONNELLA, SUSANNA MARIETTI, AND ALESSIO SCANDURRA
9 Social Rehabilitation and Torture Prevention Bodies in International
Human Rights Law: Remits and Roles 155
MARY ROGAN
III
Social Rehabilitation and the Multiple Forms of Legal Punishment 173
10 Solitary Confinement and Social Rehabilitation: A Contradiction in
Terms? 175
SHARON SHALEV AND NETANEL DAGAN
11 Social Rehabilitation During and After a Life Sentence: A Human
Rights-Based Approach 187
SONJA MEIJER
12 Social Rehabilitation and Community Sentences 199
PETER RAYNOR
13 The (Im)Possible Link Between Social Rehabilitation and Fines: A History
of Two Continents 211
PATRICIA FARALDO-CABANA
14 What About Us?: International Gendered Responses Toward the Social
Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Justice-Involved Women 230
ROSEMARY BARBERET AND VANESSA GUTIERREZ
IV
Current Directions in Social Rehabilitation Research 249
15 Exploring Social Re/habilitation and Developing a New Conceptualisation
of Re/integration 251
ALEJANDRO RUBIO ARNAL AND FERGUS MCNEILL
16 Social Rehabilitation Through Collaborative Education: Justice
Ambassadors as a Transformative Programme for Youth Development & Policy
Consideration 268
JARRELL DANIELS, BROOKE BURROWS, UNIQUE C. STARKS-TANKSLEY, AND GERALDINE
DOWNEY
17 Offering the Possibility of Better Lives: A Strength-Based Approach to
Social Reintegration 289
ROXANNE HEFFERNAN AND TONY WARD
18 Peer Mentoring in a Women's Prisons as a Form of Social Rehabilitation
Through Crime Desistance 303
MELISSA HENDERSON AND ROSIE MEEK
19 The Relevance of Neuropsychology for Social Rehabilitation: A Human
Rights Perspective 319
SJORS LIGTHART, ESTHER NAUTA, LAURA VAN OPLOO, JESSE MEIJERS, AND GERBEN
MEYNEN
Index 335
Foreword xiv
SHADD MARUNA
Introduction: What is Social Rehabilitation? 1
FEDERICA COPPOLA AND ADRIANO MARTUFI
I
The Normative Facets of Social Rehabilitation: Historical Foundations and
Theoretical Perspectives 11
1 The History of Rehabilitation as a Penological Principle 13
EDGARDO ROTMAN
2 Social Rehabilitation as a Constitutional Principle of Justice 27
ANTJE DU BOIS-PEDAIN
3 Social Rehabilitation Through Restoration?: Old Issues and Transformative
Perspectives in the Relationship Between Restorative Justice and the
Criminal Justice System 53
GRAZIA MANNOZZI
4 Exploring the Relationship Between Social Rehabilitation and Social
Justice in Sentencing 70
RALPH HENHAM
5 Social Rehabilitation and Penal Abolitionism 87
SALO DE CARVALHO AND ANDRE GIAMBERARDINO
II
Social Rehabilitation and Law in Action: The Role of Judicial and
Non-Judicial Actors 101
6 Social Rehabilitation, European Penology, and Supranational Courts: Is
Judicial Activism a Driver for Penal Change? 103
ADRIANO MARTUFI
7 Social Rehabilitation Under the Eighth Amendment of the US Constitution:
A Jurisprudential Analysis for Change 126
FEDERICA COPPOLA
8 Civil Society Organisations and Social Rehabilitation: The Case of
'Antigone' in Italy 142
PATRIZIO GONNELLA, SUSANNA MARIETTI, AND ALESSIO SCANDURRA
9 Social Rehabilitation and Torture Prevention Bodies in International
Human Rights Law: Remits and Roles 155
MARY ROGAN
III
Social Rehabilitation and the Multiple Forms of Legal Punishment 173
10 Solitary Confinement and Social Rehabilitation: A Contradiction in
Terms? 175
SHARON SHALEV AND NETANEL DAGAN
11 Social Rehabilitation During and After a Life Sentence: A Human
Rights-Based Approach 187
SONJA MEIJER
12 Social Rehabilitation and Community Sentences 199
PETER RAYNOR
13 The (Im)Possible Link Between Social Rehabilitation and Fines: A History
of Two Continents 211
PATRICIA FARALDO-CABANA
14 What About Us?: International Gendered Responses Toward the Social
Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Justice-Involved Women 230
ROSEMARY BARBERET AND VANESSA GUTIERREZ
IV
Current Directions in Social Rehabilitation Research 249
15 Exploring Social Re/habilitation and Developing a New Conceptualisation
of Re/integration 251
ALEJANDRO RUBIO ARNAL AND FERGUS MCNEILL
16 Social Rehabilitation Through Collaborative Education: Justice
Ambassadors as a Transformative Programme for Youth Development & Policy
Consideration 268
JARRELL DANIELS, BROOKE BURROWS, UNIQUE C. STARKS-TANKSLEY, AND GERALDINE
DOWNEY
17 Offering the Possibility of Better Lives: A Strength-Based Approach to
Social Reintegration 289
ROXANNE HEFFERNAN AND TONY WARD
18 Peer Mentoring in a Women's Prisons as a Form of Social Rehabilitation
Through Crime Desistance 303
MELISSA HENDERSON AND ROSIE MEEK
19 The Relevance of Neuropsychology for Social Rehabilitation: A Human
Rights Perspective 319
SJORS LIGTHART, ESTHER NAUTA, LAURA VAN OPLOO, JESSE MEIJERS, AND GERBEN
MEYNEN
Index 335