Society, Science, and Problem-Solving Courts

Society, Science, and Problem-Solving Courts
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780190059828
ISBN-13 : 0190059826
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Book Synopsis Society, Science, and Problem-Solving Courts by : Monica K. Miller

Download or read book Society, Science, and Problem-Solving Courts written by Monica K. Miller and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2024-11-15 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Problem-solving courts are special courts that do not simply punish offenders, but use other justice principles—like therapeutic jurisprudence and restorative justice—and psychology principles—like anticipated emotion, operant conditioning, and social support—to address underlying social issues that contributed to the crime. The U.S. has numerous types of problem-solving courts, such as drug courts, mental health courts, and homelessness courts. Other countries do not have such courts, have altered versions, or have courts for other issues, like aboriginal courts. Comparison of these courts worldwide shows that many societies address their social issues through courts in dramatically different ways than do problem-solving courts in the U.S. Society, Science, and Problem-Solving Courts takes a broad social science approach to explain what societal factors brought about development of the wide variety of problem-solving courts, and what factors prevent such development or make problem-solving courts unnecessary. The book also investigates the role of science and technology in the development, enforcement, and evaluation of problem-solving courts. It is this combination of society and science that makes problem-solving courts possible.


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