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Book SynopsisWhen a person is convicted of a crime what should be done? Should the criminal experience the full wrath of the law (retribution) or be written off as a victim of circumstance, powerless against his/her own biological or psychological tendencies (rehabilitation), or should we focus on the prevention of crime (deterrence) and not the criminal? Because we live in a democracy, whatever policy is employed is done in our name. Do we have a moral and ethical obligation to examine and justify our views on this matter? Most of the current books in the field address these issues as mere value choices of the moment, simply presenting the pros and cons for each policy. But this is akin to allowing civilians to wander through an intellectual mine field without benefit of a map or guidelines. Penology, Justice and Liberty attempts to understand how we have arrived at these ''solutions'' to our problem of living with one another. It explores the philosophical and historical bases underlying current policies. It is not exhaustive, but hopefully will encourage further study and reflection.
Trade ReviewA provocative subtitle focusing on key questions besetting criminal justice systems attracts one to this narrowly defined attempt to understand the 'criminal' and the punitive reaction to behavior....With other sources, this book could be a comparative inquiry for persons seeking an insightful understanding of criminal acts and punishment.Summing Up: RECOMMENDED. Undergraduate and general libraries with extensive materials on behavior and punitive responses. -- J.H. Larson, University of North Dakota * CHOICE *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Are You a Man or a Mouse? Chapter 4 Do What You are Told or Else: Reflections on Deterrence Chapter 5 The Doctor Will Cure You: Reflections on Rehabilitation Chapter 6 It is All a Matter of Choice or Is It?: Reflections of Retribution Chapter 7 Rewind and Fast Forward: Where Do We Go From Here? Chapter 8 References Chapter 9 Index