This book examines the roles of China’s community corrections in the past, present, and future. It explores not only the role of community corrections in the penal system, but also the role of punishments, notably community-based punishments in society, and how the social, cultural, and political dynamics shape their role. It traces the evolution of the legal framework for punishment, the rationales underlying the legal framework, and the society, culture, and politics in which the legal framework is grounded. This book finds that China’s community corrections are alternatives to both semi-formal punishments and imprisonment. In this context, the relation between punishment and reform in community corrections still needs to be clarified. This book recommends a holistic understanding of reform, with the coordination of individual and professional approaches with social and relational supports. Moreover, whereas reform enriches the state’s reaction to crime with a higher notion of justice, its precondition is insistence on the basic notion of justice.

Détails du livre:

ISBN-13:

978-613-7-34920-5

ISBN-10:

6137349209

EAN:

9786137349205

Langue du Livre:

English

de (auteur) :

Xue Yang

Nombre de pages:

200

Publié le:

29.10.2019

Catégorie:

Droit