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Community Justice

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ISBN-10: 0415780276

ISBN-13: 9780415780278

Edition: 2nd 2011 (Revised)

Authors: Todd R. Clear, Jr. Hamilton, Eric Cadora

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Description:

This formative text discusses concepts of community within the context of justice policy and programs, and addresses the important relationship between the criminal justice system and the community in the USA. The book provides detailed analysis of how community justice fits within each area of the criminal justice system, and exemplifies this through the use of relevant case studies.
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Book details

List price: $49.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 11/26/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 158
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.704
Language: English

Todd R. Clear  is Dean of the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University. He is the author of  Imprisoning Communities  and  What Is Community Justice?  and the founding editor of the journal  Criminology & Public Policy .

Eric Cadora is a Grants Officer at the Open Society Institute's Criminal Justice Initiative in New York City. He also works as an independent consultant on community justice issues, specializing in mapping analyses of criminal justice data. For many years he served as Research and Policy Director at the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services, New York State's largest alternative to incarceration program.

Preface
Criminal justice and the community
Criminal justice and social justice
The importance of �place�
Place-based strategies and public safety goals
Evaluation of community justice initiatives
Community justice within traditional criminal justice functions
Conclusion
Web resources
References
Policing and community justice
A brief history of community policing
Police and the community: a dual-track rationale
The community relations rationale for community policing
The criminal justice rationale for community policing
Community policing
Community policing and community justice
Web resources
References
The courts and community justice
Criminal cases, communities, and courts
The two functions of criminal courts
How courts work today
The victim of crime
The community court
Community-oriented court functions
Courts for specialized communities
Web resources
References
Corrections and community justice
Themes in traditional correctional services
Themes in correctional community justice
Integrating traditional correctional thought into the community justice framework
How community justice changes the traditional correctional functions
Community justice centers in the neighborhood context: a vision for the future
Web resources
References
The future of community justice
The essentials of community justice
Four prototypes of community justice programs: the models of community justice
Which community justice model is best?
The future of community justice
References
Appendix: Community justice as a strategy: how CASES makes it work
How does community justice look in the long term?
Index