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  1. Oct 3, 2020 · But the term ‘criminal rehabilitation’ is often used without being explicitly defined, and in ways that are consistent with widely divergent conceptions. In this paper, we present a taxonomy that distinguishes, and explains the relationships between, different conceptions of criminal rehabilitation.

  2. Apr 1, 2022 · ant, criminal rehabilitation is in some respects akin to the payment of compensatory. damages at tort law; its concern is to bring it about that the offender compensates his. victim, pays off a ...

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  4. We go on to consider the relevance of rehabilitation in the offender’s journey through the criminal justice process: is rehabilitation best understood as a type of punishment; as an alternative to punishment; or something which most appropriately follows punishment?

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  5. Eric P. Baumer is Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on temporal and spatial dimensions of crime and justice, and especially how structural and cultural features of communities affect crime, social control, and other aspects of human behavior.

  6. MacKenzie of rehabilitation outcome studies. MacKenzie concluded that “the proportion of studies reporting positive evi-dence of treatment effectiveness varied from near 50% to 86%... and that rehabilitation is effective in reducing the criminal behav-iour of at least some offenders” (NIJ 1997, ch 9, pp. 12-13). In Europe, Redondo and

  7. Oct 3, 2020 · But the term ‘criminal rehabilitation’ is often used without being explicitly defined, and in ways that are consistent with widely divergent conceptions. In this paper, we present a taxonomy that distinguishes, and explains the relationships between, different conceptions of criminal rehabilitation.

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