Correctional ethics:
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction PARTI 1 2 3 4 5 6 WRONGDOING, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT H.L.A. Hart (1959-60), ‘Prolegomenon to the Principles of Punishment’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 60, pp. 1-26. Herbert Morris (1968), ‘Persons and Punishment’, The Monist, 52, pp. 475-501. Jeffrie G. Murphy (1973), ‘Marxism and Retribution’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2, pp. 217—43. Jean Hampton (1984), ‘The Moral Education Theory of Punishment’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 13, pp. 208—38. Jeffrey H. Reiman (1985), ‘Justice, Civilization, and the Death Penalty: Answering van den Haag’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 14, pp. 115—48. Andrew von Hirsch and Martin Wasik (1997), ‘Civil Disqualifications Attending Conviction: A Suggested Conceptual Framework’, Cambridge Law Journal, 56, pp. 599-626. , PART II ix xi xiii 3 29 57 85 117 151 PUNISHMENT AND IMPRISONMENT 7 Anthony O’Hear (1984), ‘Imprisonment’, in Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 18, A. Phillips Griffiths (ed.), ‘Philosophy and Practice’, pp. 203-20. 8 Richard L. Lippke (2003), ‘Retribution and Incarceration’, Public Affairs Quarterly, 17, pp. 29-48. PART HI 181 199 THE RESTORATIVE CHALLENGE AND CHALLENGES IN RESTORATION 9 Lawrence W. Sherman (2003), ‘Reason for Emotion: Reinventing Justice With Theories, Innovations, and Research’, The American Society of Criminology 2002 Presidential Address, Criminology, 41, pp. 1-36. 10 Daniel W. Van Ness (1993), ‘New Wine and Old Wineskins: Four Challenges of Restorative Justice’, Criminal Law Forum, 4, pp. 251—76. 11 Antony Duff (2003), ‘Restoration and
Retribution’, in Andrew von Hirsch et al. (eds), Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms?, Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp. 43-59. 221 257 283
vį Correctional Ethics 12 Richard Delgado (2000), ‘Prosecuting Violence: A Colloquy on Race, Community, and Justice’, Stanford Law Review, 52, pp. 751—75. 13 John Braithwaite and Stephen Mugford (1994), ‘Conditions of Successful Reintegration Ceremonies: Dealing with Juvenile Offenders , British Journal of Criminology, 34, pp. 139-71. 14 John Braithwaite (2002), ‘Setting Standards for Restorative Justice’, British Journal of Criminology, 42, pp. 563-77. PART IV 15 16 17 18 19 20 327 361 CORRECTIONAL POLICY James B. Jacobs (2004), ‘Prison Reform Amid the Ruins of Prisoners’ Rights’, in Michael Tonry (ed.), The Future of Imprisonment, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 179-96. Jess Maghan (1998), ‘Cell Out: Renting Out the Responsibility for the Criminally Confined’, in Jack Kamerman (ed.), Negotiating Responsibility in the Criminal Justice System, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, pp. 49-67. John Kleinig (1998), ‘The Hardness of Hard Treatment’, in Andrew Ashworth and Martin Wasik (eds), Fundamentals of Sentencing Theory, Oxford: Clarendon, pp. 273-98. Richard Sparks (1996), ‘Penal “Austerity”: The Doctrine of Less Eligibility Rebom?’, in R. Matthews and P. Francis (eds), Prisons 2000: An International Perspective on the Current State and Future of Imprisonment, Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 74-93. Francis T. Cullen, Jody L. Sundt and John F. Wozniak (2001), ‘The Virtuous Prison: Toward a Restorative Rehabilitation’, in Henry N. Pontell and David Schichor (eds), Contemporary Issues in Crime and Justice: Essays in Honor of Gilbert Geis, Upper Saddle River,
NJ: Prentice Hall, pp. 265-86. David Duffee (1974), ‘The Correction Officer Subculture and Organizational Change’, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 11, pp. 155-72. PART V 301 379 397 417 443 463 485 CORRECTIONAL ETHICS AS PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 21 Alison Liebling, David Price and Charles Elliott (1999), ‘Appreciative Inquiry and Relationships in Prison’, Punishment and Society, 1, pp. 71-98. 22 Kenneth Kipnis (2001), ‘Health Care in the Corrections Setting: An Ethical Analysis’, in John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield pp. 113-24. 23 John Kleinig (2001), ‘Brokering Correctional Health Care’, in John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, pp. 141_48. 505 533 545
Correctional Ethics 24 25 Kevin N. Wright (2001), ‘Management-Staff Relations: Issues in Leadership, Ethics, and Values’, in John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, pp. 203-18. Michael Jacobson (2001), ‘The Ethical Dilemmas of Corrections Managers: Confronting Practical and Political Complexity’, in John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, pp. 219-33. Name Index vii 553 569 585
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Contents Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction PARTI 1 2 3 4 5 6 WRONGDOING, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT H.L.A. Hart (1959-60), ‘Prolegomenon to the Principles of Punishment’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 60, pp. 1-26. Herbert Morris (1968), ‘Persons and Punishment’, The Monist, 52, pp. 475-501. Jeffrie G. Murphy (1973), ‘Marxism and Retribution’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2, pp. 217—43. Jean Hampton (1984), ‘The Moral Education Theory of Punishment’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 13, pp. 208—38. Jeffrey H. Reiman (1985), ‘Justice, Civilization, and the Death Penalty: Answering van den Haag’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 14, pp. 115—48. Andrew von Hirsch and Martin Wasik (1997), ‘Civil Disqualifications Attending Conviction: A Suggested Conceptual Framework’, Cambridge Law Journal, 56, pp. 599-626. , PART II ix xi xiii 3 29 57 85 117 151 PUNISHMENT AND IMPRISONMENT 7 Anthony O’Hear (1984), ‘Imprisonment’, in Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 18, A. Phillips Griffiths (ed.), ‘Philosophy and Practice’, pp. 203-20. 8 Richard L. Lippke (2003), ‘Retribution and Incarceration’, Public Affairs Quarterly, 17, pp. 29-48. PART HI 181 199 THE RESTORATIVE CHALLENGE AND CHALLENGES IN RESTORATION 9 Lawrence W. Sherman (2003), ‘Reason for Emotion: Reinventing Justice With Theories, Innovations, and Research’, The American Society of Criminology 2002 Presidential Address, Criminology, 41, pp. 1-36. 10 Daniel W. Van Ness (1993), ‘New Wine and Old Wineskins: Four Challenges of Restorative Justice’, Criminal Law Forum, 4, pp. 251—76. 11 Antony Duff (2003), ‘Restoration and
Retribution’, in Andrew von Hirsch et al. (eds), Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms?, Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp. 43-59. 221 257 283
vį Correctional Ethics 12 Richard Delgado (2000), ‘Prosecuting Violence: A Colloquy on Race, Community, and Justice’, Stanford Law Review, 52, pp. 751—75. 13 John Braithwaite and Stephen Mugford (1994), ‘Conditions of Successful Reintegration Ceremonies: Dealing with Juvenile Offenders , British Journal of Criminology, 34, pp. 139-71. 14 John Braithwaite (2002), ‘Setting Standards for Restorative Justice’, British Journal of Criminology, 42, pp. 563-77. PART IV 15 16 17 18 19 20 327 361 CORRECTIONAL POLICY James B. Jacobs (2004), ‘Prison Reform Amid the Ruins of Prisoners’ Rights’, in Michael Tonry (ed.), The Future of Imprisonment, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 179-96. Jess Maghan (1998), ‘Cell Out: Renting Out the Responsibility for the Criminally Confined’, in Jack Kamerman (ed.), Negotiating Responsibility in the Criminal Justice System, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, pp. 49-67. John Kleinig (1998), ‘The Hardness of Hard Treatment’, in Andrew Ashworth and Martin Wasik (eds), Fundamentals of Sentencing Theory, Oxford: Clarendon, pp. 273-98. Richard Sparks (1996), ‘Penal “Austerity”: The Doctrine of Less Eligibility Rebom?’, in R. Matthews and P. Francis (eds), Prisons 2000: An International Perspective on the Current State and Future of Imprisonment, Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 74-93. Francis T. Cullen, Jody L. Sundt and John F. Wozniak (2001), ‘The Virtuous Prison: Toward a Restorative Rehabilitation’, in Henry N. Pontell and David Schichor (eds), Contemporary Issues in Crime and Justice: Essays in Honor of Gilbert Geis, Upper Saddle River,
NJ: Prentice Hall, pp. 265-86. David Duffee (1974), ‘The Correction Officer Subculture and Organizational Change’, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 11, pp. 155-72. PART V 301 379 397 417 443 463 485 CORRECTIONAL ETHICS AS PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 21 Alison Liebling, David Price and Charles Elliott (1999), ‘Appreciative Inquiry and Relationships in Prison’, Punishment and Society, 1, pp. 71-98. 22 Kenneth Kipnis (2001), ‘Health Care in the Corrections Setting: An Ethical Analysis’, in John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield pp. 113-24. 23 John Kleinig (2001), ‘Brokering Correctional Health Care’, in John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, pp. 141_48. 505 533 545
Correctional Ethics 24 25 Kevin N. Wright (2001), ‘Management-Staff Relations: Issues in Leadership, Ethics, and Values’, in John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, pp. 203-18. Michael Jacobson (2001), ‘The Ethical Dilemmas of Corrections Managers: Confronting Practical and Political Complexity’, in John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (eds), Discretion, Community and Correctional Ethics, Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, pp. 219-33. Name Index vii 553 569 585 |
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