Remorse and Criminal Justice: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives: New Advances in Crime and Social Harm
Editat de Steven Tudor, Richard Weisman, Michael Proeve, Kate Rossmanithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2023
The work provides a showcase for how diverse academic disciplines can be brought together through a focus on a common topic. As such, the collection will become a standard reference work for further research across a range of disciplines and promote inter-disciplinary dialogue.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032104768
ISBN-10: 1032104767
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria New Advances in Crime and Social Harm
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032104767
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria New Advances in Crime and Social Harm
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Introduction
Part I: Judging Remorse
Chapter 1: Remorse and Judging
Chapter 2: Remorse and Sentencing in a World of Plea Bargaining
Chapter 3: Temporary Irresponsibility, Foolish Mistakes, and Outright Villains: Narratives of Remorse in Sexual Assault Trials
Chapter 4: Reflections on the Grey Zone: ‘Sort of Remorseful’ Offenders
Chapter 5: Cranking the Sausage Machine: A Magistrate’s Perspective on Remorse Assessment
Part II: Remorse Beyond the Courtroom
Chapter 6: Remorse, Probation and the State
Chapter 7: Long Haul Remorse: The Continuous Performance of Repentance Throughout Prison Sentences
Chapter 8: Perceptions of Remorse in Forensic Patients
Chapter 9: Remorse on Death Row
Part III: Remorse, War and Social Trauma
Chapter 10: Remorse in International Criminal Justice: Sentencing, Offender Rehabilitation and Reintegration: A Case Study of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Chapter 11: Remorse as Ethical Encounter and the Impossibility of Repair
Part IV: Reflections
Chapter 12: Reflections on Researching Remorse: Unearthing an Epistemological Unconscious
Part I: Judging Remorse
Chapter 1: Remorse and Judging
Chapter 2: Remorse and Sentencing in a World of Plea Bargaining
Chapter 3: Temporary Irresponsibility, Foolish Mistakes, and Outright Villains: Narratives of Remorse in Sexual Assault Trials
Chapter 4: Reflections on the Grey Zone: ‘Sort of Remorseful’ Offenders
Chapter 5: Cranking the Sausage Machine: A Magistrate’s Perspective on Remorse Assessment
Part II: Remorse Beyond the Courtroom
Chapter 6: Remorse, Probation and the State
Chapter 7: Long Haul Remorse: The Continuous Performance of Repentance Throughout Prison Sentences
Chapter 8: Perceptions of Remorse in Forensic Patients
Chapter 9: Remorse on Death Row
Part III: Remorse, War and Social Trauma
Chapter 10: Remorse in International Criminal Justice: Sentencing, Offender Rehabilitation and Reintegration: A Case Study of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Chapter 11: Remorse as Ethical Encounter and the Impossibility of Repair
Part IV: Reflections
Chapter 12: Reflections on Researching Remorse: Unearthing an Epistemological Unconscious
Notă biografică
Steven Tudor is a Senior Lecturer in the Law School at La Trobe University, Australia. He has also worked as a lawyer and as a public servant for the Victorian state government, specialising criminal law policy and reform issues. His PhD was in philosophy and his research interests mostly concern the philosophical aspects of criminal law, especially issues relating to emotions and conscience.
Richard Weisman is Professor Emeritus, Law and Society Program, Department of Social Science, York University, Toronto, Canada. For the past two decades, his research has centered on exploring the interpenetration of law and moral regulation as well as the interrelationship between legal discourse and popular discourse.
Michael Proeve is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide, and a forensic and clinical psychologist. He has also worked as a practising psychologist for the Victorian and South Australian governments and in private practice and as a manager of treatment services in several correctional settings. His PhD concerned remorse as an internal and interpersonal emotion, and his published works concern remorse, shame, risk assessment, and mindfulness.
Kate Rossmanith is an author, essayist and academic. Her background is in anthropology, performance studies and creative writing, and she researches the role of emotion, enactment and narrative in legal contexts. She is an Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Macquarie University, Sydney.
Richard Weisman is Professor Emeritus, Law and Society Program, Department of Social Science, York University, Toronto, Canada. For the past two decades, his research has centered on exploring the interpenetration of law and moral regulation as well as the interrelationship between legal discourse and popular discourse.
Michael Proeve is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide, and a forensic and clinical psychologist. He has also worked as a practising psychologist for the Victorian and South Australian governments and in private practice and as a manager of treatment services in several correctional settings. His PhD concerned remorse as an internal and interpersonal emotion, and his published works concern remorse, shame, risk assessment, and mindfulness.
Kate Rossmanith is an author, essayist and academic. Her background is in anthropology, performance studies and creative writing, and she researches the role of emotion, enactment and narrative in legal contexts. She is an Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Macquarie University, Sydney.
Recenzii
"Remorse permeates the entire criminal justice system, affecting decisions from policing through to parole. This unique collection of essays explores the role and consequences of remorse, drawing on a range of perspectives and disciplines. It will interest scholars across many jurisdictions, and indeed to anyone with an interest in criminal justice."
Julian Roberts, Professor of Criminology, University of Oxford, UK
"As a sentencing judge who wrestles daily with questions of whether and how to detect remorse in a highly multicultural courtroom, Part 1 – Judging Remorse - is particularly helpful in offering theoretical and practical guidance to beleaguered lawyers and judges. This excellent text should be provided to every new judge."
Justice David P. Cole, Ontario Court of Justice, Toronto, Canada
"Bringing remorse in from the sidelines of scholarly and policy interest `Remorse and Criminal Justice' untangles the place of this complex emotion in criminal courts and beyond. With depth and urgency, a stellar mix of authors and chapters addresses the performance, expression, experience and assessment of remorse. An essential resource for practitioners, the collection enriches law and emotion scholarship."
Sharyn Roach Anleu, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor, Flinders University, Australia
Julian Roberts, Professor of Criminology, University of Oxford, UK
"As a sentencing judge who wrestles daily with questions of whether and how to detect remorse in a highly multicultural courtroom, Part 1 – Judging Remorse - is particularly helpful in offering theoretical and practical guidance to beleaguered lawyers and judges. This excellent text should be provided to every new judge."
Justice David P. Cole, Ontario Court of Justice, Toronto, Canada
"Bringing remorse in from the sidelines of scholarly and policy interest `Remorse and Criminal Justice' untangles the place of this complex emotion in criminal courts and beyond. With depth and urgency, a stellar mix of authors and chapters addresses the performance, expression, experience and assessment of remorse. An essential resource for practitioners, the collection enriches law and emotion scholarship."
Sharyn Roach Anleu, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor, Flinders University, Australia
Descriere
This multidisciplinary collection brings together original contributions to present the best of current thinking about the nature and place of remorse in the context of criminal justice.