In Part II, the book covers emerging "principles" of therapeutic jurisprudence that seem to be at work in successful judicial approaches: how courts can encourage offender reform, how they can help offenders develop problem-solving and coping skills, how they can encourage offender compliance with release conditions, how they can serve as effective risk managers, and much more.
Judging in a Therapeutic Key: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Courts
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Author(s)Bruce J. Winick, David B. Wexler
PublisherCarolina Academic Press
ISBN / ASIN0890894086
ISBN-139780890894088
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Sales Rank1,614,818
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Part I of this book describes the newly emerging problem-solving courts (such as drug treatment courts, domestic violence courts, mental health courts, etc.) and other related approaches to problem-solving judging and judging with an explicit ethic of care. It shows how judges can use therapeutic jurisprudence not only in specialized problem-solving courts, but in general civil and criminal judicial settings as well.