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  1. 18. Apr. 2023 · Jan 2023. Nikolaos Tzenios. PDF | The current criminal justice system is often criticized for its punitive approach, which focuses primarily on punishment rather than... | Find, read and cite all...

  2. 20. Sept. 2013 · Science. Balancing punishment and rehabilitation. Reports of a luxury reintegration programme for a violent young offender recently triggered a wave of public and political outrage in...

  3. 6. Juni 2023 · The criminal justice system aims to achieve a delicate balance between punishment and rehabilitation. While punishment serves as a deterrent and a form of retribution, rehabilitation is essential...

    • Justin Magnuson
    • Data
    • Current Treatments Are Effective For Mental Health Offenders
    • Successful Reform Is Possible For Mental Health Offenders
    • Mental Health Offenders Are Willing to Work to Reform
    • Mental Health Offenders Deserve Treatment
    • Analyses

    Data for the study were collected from a sample of 575 undergraduate students enrolled in a large public university in the southern United States. The survey was administered to criminology and criminal justice undergraduates enrolled in in-person courses during the fall of the year the data were collected. Classes consisted of courses taught by te...

    To capture this dimension, respondents were asked, “How ineffective or effective do you think current rehabilitation programs are at rehabilitating (non-violent/violent) mental health offenders?” The response options were coded: 1 = very ineffective; 2 = ineffective; 3 = somewhat ineffective; 4 = somewhat effective; 5 = effective; and 6 = very effe...

    The survey items asked respondents: “How often is it possible to rehabilitate (non-violent/violent) mental health offenders. The response options were coded: 1 = never; 2 = rarely; 3 = sometimes; 4 = most of the time; and 5 = all of the time. Higher scores indicate a greater perception of mental health offenders’ possibility of being rehabilitated.

    To capture this dimension, respondents were asked, “Now thinking in terms of cooperation with treatment professionals, how often are (non-violent/violent) offenders willing to work toward being rehabilitated?” The response options were coded: 1 = never; 2 = rarely; 3 = sometimes; 4 = most of the time; and 5 = all of the time. Higher scores indicate...

    The survey item asked respondents: “Do (non-violent/violent) mental health offenders deserve to be provided with access to rehabilitation programs?” The items were coded: 1 = definitely not; 2 = probably not; 3 = possibly; 4 = probably; and 5 = definitely. Higher scores indicate the belief that mental health offenders deserve access to rehabilitati...

    Using SPSS version 26, the analyses come in two forms. First, descriptive statistics are presented for the two dependent variables (i.e., sanctioning preference for non-violent/violent mental health offenders) as well as independent and control measures. Second, we further explore the effects of the four independent variables on the dependent varia...

    • Lincoln B. Sloas, Mariemilia Larrea
    • 2021
  4. 28. Jan. 2019 · Recent analyses of European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) law and European Union law have convincingly shown that ‘rehabilitation’ can now be regarded as one of the most relevant features of European penal policy. 3 Little attention, however, has been paid to analysing in-depth the meaning of this concept at the European level and its implicatio...

    • Adriano Martufi
    • 2018
  5. This entry explores the relationships between rehabilitation and punishment. It begins by unpacking the different meanings of rehabilitation and some of the major criticisms that have been leveled at rehabilitation. It then goes on to examine the different meanings and purposes of punishment and where and how rehabilitation fits amongst these ...

  6. 29. Apr. 2020 · The article seeks to expose how bureaucratic logics (like balancing tests), spaces (like appeal courts), and material practices (as in the temporal organization of “background facts” in legal judgments) are part of prison and the violence which characterizes the prison experience.