Problem solving courts a measure of justice

Problem Solving Courts explores a relatively new approach to criminal justice--one that can have a powerful impact on how convicts connect with their communities. Problem solving courts, born out of the drug court movement in the 1980s, are run by judges who, with the assistance of law enforcement a...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Miller, JoAnn L., 1949-2014 (-)
Otros Autores: Johnson, Donald C., 1944-
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2009.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Sumario:Problem Solving Courts explores a relatively new approach to criminal justice--one that can have a powerful impact on how convicts connect with their communities. Problem solving courts, born out of the drug court movement in the 1980s, are run by judges who, with the assistance of law enforcement agents and mental health workers, meet with convicts on a weekly basis to talk about their treatment. Treatment programs often include therapy, in addition to the possibility of incarceration or early "parole" in which an offender can complete his or her sentence under the jurisdiction of the court. I.
Descripción Física:x, 277 p.
Formato:Forma de acceso: World Wide Web.
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 243-269) e índice.
ISBN:9781442200821
9781442200807