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Author Fox, Chris, author

Title Justice reinvestment : can the criminal justice system deliver more for less? / Chris Fox, Kevin Albertson and Kevin Wong
Published Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (241 pages) : illustrations
Series Routledge frontiers of criminal justice ; 10
Routledge frontiers of criminal justice ; 10.
Contents The current challenges for criminal justice policy -- What is justice reinvestment? -- Theorising justice reinvestment -- Data analysis and justice mapping -- Economic methods -- Using evidence and negotiating politics -- Towards a new theory of justice reinvestment : the economic dimension -- A new theory of justice reinvestment
Summary "Rising prison numbers on both sides of the Atlantic are cause for concern. Justice Reinvestment is a major movement in criminal justice reform in the US that is also attracting lots of interest in the UK. Justice Reinvestment is an approach to addressing the penal crisis that uses the best available evidence to re-direct resources to more effective rehabilitation of offenders and better 'prehabilitation'. It takes a more holistic view of criminal justice and is particularly concerned to address the community dimensions of offending and re-offending. The authors highlight competing models of Justice Reinvestment and argue for a more radical version in which criminal justice reform is seen as part of a wider social justice reform programme. This is the first substantial publication on Justice Reinvestment and shows that 'Justice Reinvestment' has huge potential to re-shape the criminal justice system. It will be essential reading for undergraduate and post-graduate students with an interest in criminal justice reform. Practitioners and policy-makers working in the criminal justice system in the US and the UK will also value the fresh perspective it brings to criminal justice reform and its breadth of coverage including insights into the penal crisis, different models of Justice Reinvestment, the use of criminal justice data and research evidence in re-designing criminal justice services and new approaches to commissioning."--Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-232) and index
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Subject Criminal justice, Administration of.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Criminal justice, Administration of
Form Electronic book
Author Albertson, Kevin, author
Wong, Kevin (Policy scientist), author.
ISBN 9781134453139
1134453132