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Problem-Solving Courts Paul C. Higgins

Problem-Solving Courts By Paul C. Higgins

Problem-Solving Courts by Paul C. Higgins


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The new trend in problem-solving courts-specialized courts utilized to address crimes not adequately addressed by the standard criminal justice system-is examined in this thorough and insight-filled book.

Problem-Solving Courts Summary

Problem-Solving Courts: Justice for the Twenty-First Century? by Paul C. Higgins

The new trend in problem-solving courts-specialized courts utilized to address crimes not adequately addressed by the standard criminal justice system-is examined in this thorough and insight-filled book.

At least since the late 1980s, with the development of the first drug court in Dade County, Florida, the justice system has undergone what some believe is a revolution-the movement toward problem-solving courts. Problem-Solving Courts: Justice for the Twenty-First Century? provides a concise, thorough, well-documented, and balanced foundation for anyone interested in understanding this phenomenon.

Detailing the promise and potential perils of problem-solving courts, the authors represented here examine the development of the problem-solving court movement, the rationale for the courts, the approaches they take, and their anticipated benefits and potential pitfalls. Using case examples and looking at various types of problem-solving courts, the book offers foundational information about the specific types of problem-solving courts, their goals and philosophies, their organization and operation, their variation in structure and procedures, and the extensiveness of the court. It draws conclusions about the relative merits or disadvantages of such courts and considers prospects for the future.

Problem-Solving Courts Reviews

Editors Higgins (sociology, U. of South Carolina, Columbia) and Mackinem (sociology, Clafin U.) have collected essays on the development of specialized courts over the last two decades, with expert commentators examining the reasons for the movement, the rationale and approaches of these courts and the anticipated benefits and pitfalls of these alternatives. Case studies are used to illustrate how these courts have been created to deal with specific types of offenses such as drug abuse, DUIs, domestic violence and mental health, and how these venues differ from traditional courts and other conventional solutions. The flaws of each type of court system are also analyzed for the benefits of students and scholars in criminology and criminal justice. - Reference & Research Book News
The book supports the idea that there is cause to hope for these courts, if they can survive the current economic climate. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers and undergraduate students. - Choice

About Paul C. Higgins

Paul Higgins is professor of sociology at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Mitchell B. Mackinem is assistant professor of sociology at Claflin University, Orangeburg, SC.

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NPB9780313352843
9780313352843
0313352844
Problem-Solving Courts: Justice for the Twenty-First Century? by Paul C. Higgins
New
Hardback
ABC-CLIO
20090519
199
N/A
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