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      Community Justice Centres: New Trajectories in Law

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      This book examines the phenomenon of Community Justice Centres, and their potential to transform the justice landscape by tackling the underlying causes of crime.

      This book examines the phenomenon of Community Justice Centres and their potential to transform the justice ...

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      Product ID:9781032137209
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:New Trajectories in Law
      Title:Community Justice Centres
      Subtitle:New Trajectories in Law
      Authors:Author: Sarah Murray
      Page Count:98
      Subjects:Social and ethical issues, Social issues & processes, Social groups, communities and identities, Sociology, Social work, Penology and punishment, Juvenile offenders, Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints, Social, group or collective psychology, Civics and citizenship, Legal aspects of criminology, Criminal justice law, Juvenile criminal law, Sentencing and punishment, Family law, Mental health law, Psychotherapy, Health, Relationships and Personal development, Social groups, Sociology, Social work, Penology & punishment, Juvenile offenders, Psychological theory & schools of thought, Social, group or collective psychology, Civil rights & citizenship, Criminology: legal aspects, Criminal justice law, Juvenile criminal law, Sentencing & punishment, Family law, Mental health law, Psychotherapy, Health & personal development
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      This book examines the phenomenon of Community Justice Centres, and their potential to transform the justice landscape by tackling the underlying causes of crime.

      This book examines the phenomenon of Community Justice Centres and their potential to transform the justice landscape by tackling the underlying causes of crime.

      Marred by recidivism, addiction, family violence, overflowing courtrooms, crippling prison spending and extreme rates of incarceration, the criminal justice system is in crisis. Community Justice Centres seek to combat this by tackling the underlying causes of crime in a particular neighbourhood and working with local people to redesign the experience of justice and enhance the notion of community. A Community Justice Centre houses a court which works with an interdisciplinary team to address the causes of criminality such as drug addiction, cognitive impairment, mental illness, poverty, abuse and intergenerational trauma. The  community thus becomes a key agent of change, partnering with the Centre to tackle local issues and improve safety and community cohesion. This book, based on research into this innovative justice model, examines case studies from around the world, the challenges presented by the model and the potential for bringing its learnings into the mainstream.

      This book will appeal to academics in law and criminology as well as psychology; it will also be of considerable interest to people working in the criminal justice system, including the police, government policy advisers, psychologists and social workers.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-05-31

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      Weight144 g
      Dimensions215 × 139 × 9 mm