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  1. Nov 24, 2023 · So why does America stand out among other liberal democracies with respect to its treatment of minors disobeying the law? In this article, I will explore two key reasons behind America’s punitive stance on juvenile offenses.

  2. Jul 1, 2003 · The punitive turn. Until the mid-1970s, rehabilitation was a key part of U.S. prison policy. Prisoners were encouraged to develop occupational skills and to resolve psychological problems--such as substance abuse or aggression--that might interfere with their reintegration into society.

  3. Sep 29, 2020 · Rehabilitation is a growing option that people believe will be a better alternative to punishing criminals and incarcerated them. “Rehabilitation gives someone the chance to learn about his/her problems and offers one to learn how to change their behavior in order to not commit a crime” (GadekRadek n.d., pg.1). Unlike incarcerating someone ...

    • Retribution Or Rehabilitation?
    • Reoffending Rates
    • The Economics of Crime

    The effective response to crime has always been a matter of debate. While the retributive idea of justice seeks to inflict a cost or hardship on the criminal as a just response to crime, the rehabilitation model seeks to provide support that can reform the criminal. While this debate has often been cast as one between those who fully believe in pun...

    An international comparison reveals some interesting trends. Norway moved its focus from punishment to rehabilitation (including for those who were imprisoned) 20 years ago. This was followed by large reductions in reoffending rates. Compared to a reoffending rate of around 50% within a year in the UK, Norway’s is around 25% in five years. There is...

    From an economic perspective, rehabilitation makes sense. A recent studythat colleagues and I undertook across England and Wales provides illustrative examples of changes in sending more people to prison (a proxy for a model that emphasises punishment) versus community sentences (a proxy for a more rehabilitative approach). Based on a statistical m...

    • Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay
  4. Dec 18, 2012 · Rehabilitation Works. James Gilligan, a clinical professor of psychiatry and an adjunct professor of law at New York University, is the author of, among other books, "Preventing Violence" and " Why...

  5. Sep 23, 2021 · This is the paradigm that Restoring Promise hopes to shift. Currently in use at prisons in six states, the initiative shows how the reintroduction of simple respect and dignity can bring about better results than unnecessary cruelty. The difference can be seen almost immediately.

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  7. Apr 6, 2020 · We find that incarceration lowers the probability that an individual will reoffend within five years by 27 percentage points and reduces the corresponding number of criminal charges per individual by 10 charges. These reductions are not simply due to an incapacitation effect.

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