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Crime, Criminal Justice and Religion: A Critical Appraisal seeks to bridge a gap in the examination of crime and criminal justice by taking both a historical and a contemporary lens to explore the influence of religion. Offering unique perspectives that consider the impact on modern-day policy and practice, the book scrutinises a range of issues such as abortion, hate crime and desistance as well as reflecting upon the influence religion can have on criminal justice professions.

The book acts to renew the importance of, and recognise, the influence and impact religion has in terms of how we view and ultimately address crime and deliver criminal justice. One of the first books to cover the area of crime, criminal justice and religion, the book is split into three parts, with part 1 - ''Contextualising Crime, Criminal Justice and Religion'' - providing an introduction to crime, criminal justice and religion, and reflections on the role religion has had, a

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PART 1: Contextualising Crime, Criminal Justice & Religion

Chapter 1: Introducing Crime, Criminal Justice & Religion – A Critical Appraisal

Chapter 2: Crime & Criminal Justice – Reflecting on the influence of religion

PART 2: Appraisal of Institutions & Professional Practice

Chapter 3: Religion and Police Officers: Exploring the Impact on Police Practice

Chapter 4: Professionalisation and policing religious communities: From police recruit to police management

Chapter 5: Police legitimacy in divided societies: Exploring the interface of Religion and Social Cohesion

Chapter 6: Church-State Relations in US Prison Religion: An Update with Recommendations

Chapter 8: The influence of religion on Probation: A reflection on the profession

Chapter 9: ‘Yes, my Lord’: Examining the impact of religion on the legal profession

Chapter 10: What does God require of us: the calling of lawyers in the criminal justice system

PART 3: Appraisal of Contemporary Issues

Chapter 11: Human rights, religion and the criminal justice system: Roadblocks, diversions and repairs

Chapter 12: Religion, Abortion and the Criminal Justice System in Northern Ireland

Chapter 13: The death penalty, religion and the US CJS

Chapter 14: Islam and Hate Crime: Exploring Issues

Chapter 15: Is far right terrorism another form of religious terrorism?

Chapter 16: Religion and Terrorism: What can we learn from the State policy responses to the Christchurch Mosque Shootings?

Chapter 17: The challenges of witchcraft and sorcery for national and international justice systems

Chapter 18: Understanding Clergy Perpetrated Child Sexual abuse as organised offending: networks v’s individuals

Chapter 19: Religion and Restorative Justice: a mutual critical dialogue

Chapter 20: Christianity & Desistance: Exploring ex-prisoner’s journeys in new faith

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032232898, 978-1032232898
      ISBN10: 1032232897

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Crime, Criminal Justice and Religion: A Critical Appraisal seeks to bridge a gap in the examination of crime and criminal justice by taking both a historical and a contemporary lens to explore the influence of religion. Offering unique perspectives that consider the impact on modern-day policy and practice, the book scrutinises a range of issues such as abortion, hate crime and desistance as well as reflecting upon the influence religion can have on criminal justice professions.

      The book acts to renew the importance of, and recognise, the influence and impact religion has in terms of how we view and ultimately address crime and deliver criminal justice. One of the first books to cover the area of crime, criminal justice and religion, the book is split into three parts, with part 1 - ''Contextualising Crime, Criminal Justice and Religion'' - providing an introduction to crime, criminal justice and religion, and reflections on the role religion has had, a

      Table of Contents

      PART 1: Contextualising Crime, Criminal Justice & Religion

      Chapter 1: Introducing Crime, Criminal Justice & Religion – A Critical Appraisal

      Chapter 2: Crime & Criminal Justice – Reflecting on the influence of religion

      PART 2: Appraisal of Institutions & Professional Practice

      Chapter 3: Religion and Police Officers: Exploring the Impact on Police Practice

      Chapter 4: Professionalisation and policing religious communities: From police recruit to police management

      Chapter 5: Police legitimacy in divided societies: Exploring the interface of Religion and Social Cohesion

      Chapter 6: Church-State Relations in US Prison Religion: An Update with Recommendations

      Chapter 8: The influence of religion on Probation: A reflection on the profession

      Chapter 9: ‘Yes, my Lord’: Examining the impact of religion on the legal profession

      Chapter 10: What does God require of us: the calling of lawyers in the criminal justice system

      PART 3: Appraisal of Contemporary Issues

      Chapter 11: Human rights, religion and the criminal justice system: Roadblocks, diversions and repairs

      Chapter 12: Religion, Abortion and the Criminal Justice System in Northern Ireland

      Chapter 13: The death penalty, religion and the US CJS

      Chapter 14: Islam and Hate Crime: Exploring Issues

      Chapter 15: Is far right terrorism another form of religious terrorism?

      Chapter 16: Religion and Terrorism: What can we learn from the State policy responses to the Christchurch Mosque Shootings?

      Chapter 17: The challenges of witchcraft and sorcery for national and international justice systems

      Chapter 18: Understanding Clergy Perpetrated Child Sexual abuse as organised offending: networks v’s individuals

      Chapter 19: Religion and Restorative Justice: a mutual critical dialogue

      Chapter 20: Christianity & Desistance: Exploring ex-prisoner’s journeys in new faith

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