Women and Children as Victims and Offenders: Background, Prevention, Reintegration

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ISBN: 3319291106
ISBN 13: 9783319291109
Herausgeber: Helmut Kury/Slawomir Redo/Evelyn Shea
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: 1800 S., Approx. 1800 p. 2 volume-set.
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.07.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
Format: 10.5 x 24 x 16.2
Gewicht: 3591 g
Produktform: Mehrteiliges Produkt, lose
Einband: GEB
Packungsgröße: 2 Bde/Tle

This work compiles experiences and lessons learned in meeting the unique needs of women and children regarding crime prevention and criminal justice, in particular the treatment and social reintegration of offenders and serves as a cross-disciplinary work for academic and policy-making analyses and follow-up in developing and developed countries.Furthermore, it argues for a more humane and effective approach to countering delinquency and crime among future generations. In a world where development positively depends on the rule of law and the related investment security, two global trends may chart the course of development: urbanization and education. Urbanization will globalize the concepts of „justice“ and „fairness“; education will be dominated by the urban mindset and digital service economy, just as a culture of lawfulness will. This work looks at crime prevention education as an investment in the sustainable quality of life of succeeding generations, and at those who pursue such crime prevention as the providers of much-needed skills in the educational portfolio. Adopting a reformist approach, this work collects articles with findings and recommendations that may be relevant to domestic and international policymaking, including the United Nations Studies and their educational value for the welfare of coming generations. The books address the relevant United Nations ideas by combining them with academic approaches. Guided by the Editors‘ respective fields of expertise, and in full recognition of academic freedom and „organized scepticism“, it includes contributions by lawyers, criminologists, sociologists and other eminent experts seeking to bridge the gap between academic and policy perspectives, as appropriate, against the international background, including the United Nations developments.

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Beschreibung

This work compiles experiences and lessons learned in meeting the unique needs of women and children regarding crime prevention and criminal justice, in particular the treatment and social reintegration of offenders and serves as a cross-disciplinary work for academic and policy-making analyses and follow-up in developing and developed countries.Furthermore, it argues for a more humane and effective approach to countering delinquency and crime among future generations. In a world where development positively depends on the rule of law and the related investment security, two global trends may chart the course of development: urbanization and education. Urbanization will globalize the concepts of "justice" and "fairness"; education will be dominated by the urban mindset and digital service economy, just as a culture of lawfulness will. This work looks at crime prevention education as an investment in the sustainable quality of life of succeeding generations, and at those who pursue such crime prevention as the providers of much-needed skills in the educational portfolio. Adopting a reformist approach, this work collects articles with findings and recommendations that may be relevant to domestic and international policymaking, including the United Nations Studies and their educational value for the welfare of coming generations. The books address the relevant United Nations ideas by combining them with academic approaches. Guided by the Editors' respective fields of expertise, and in full recognition of academic freedom and "organized scepticism", it includes contributions by lawyers, criminologists, sociologists and other eminent experts seeking to bridge the gap between academic and policy perspectives, as appropriate, against the international background, including the United Nations developments.

Autorenporträt

Helmut Kury, Professor at the University of Freiburg (Germany), and Senior Researcher at MPI Slavomir Redo, UN Senior Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Expert and staff of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; Visiting Lecturer/Privatdozent at the Law Faculty, University of Vienna (Austria) Evelyn Shea, Researcher, Zurich (Switzerland)

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