Understanding Justice by Barbara Hudson

Understanding Justice by Barbara Hudson

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The sociological perspectives of Durkheim, the Marxists, Foucault and their contemporary followers are analyzed and assessed in this book. Sections are also included on the criminological perspective and on feminist theorists. The final chapter criticizes the very idea of punishment.

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Understanding Justice by Barbara Hudson

"Understanding justice" is one of a series of student textbooks designed to cover the major areas of debate within the fields of criminology, criminal justice and penology. It provides a comprehensive account of the ideas and controversies that have arisen within law, philosophy, sociology and criminology about the punishment of criminals. Written in a clear, accessible style, it summarises major philosophical ideas - retribution, rehabilitations, incapacitation - and discusses their strengths and weaknesses. The sociological perspectives of Durkheim, the Marxists, Foucault and their contemporary followers are analyzed and assessed. A section on the criminological perspective on punishment looks at the influence of theory on penal policy, and at the impact of penal ideologies on those on whom punishment is inflicted. The contributions of feminist theorists, and the challenges that pose to masculinist accounts of punishment, are included. The concluding chapter presents critiques of the very idea of punishment, and looks at contemporary proposals which could make society's response to crime less dependent on punishment than at present.
"Those who read this excellent book will have a firm foundation on which to debate the subject of punishment and formulate theirown views" - The Criminologist "It is the author's ability to build bridges between different theories, and between theories and their practical implications, that makes the book readable, stimulating and relevant for practitioners, academics andstudents alike, and ensures that it will be frequently used for many years by a wide range of readers." - British Journal of Social Work
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ISBN 13 9780335193295
ISBN 10 0335193293
Title Understanding Justice
Author Barbara Hudson
Series Crime And Justice S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 1996-06-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.