Tuesday, February 22, 2022

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Crook Justice Classroom Tour

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Viewers will find out more about Milton Area School District’s Criminal Justice program, taught by Mr. Phil Davis.

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General Meeting # 2- Psychology in Criminal Justice

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UTSAPD Captain Thomas Calucci discusses his background and experiences within the criminal justice field. Members take part in conversation on the crossway of psychological health and criminal justice.

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We are a student-led company at the University of Texas at San Antonio. We intend to supply info relating to graduate research studies and profession choices in the field of psychology. To promote volunteer work as it relates to psychology and to motivate student-faculty interaction.

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Probation in the Indian Adult Criminal Justice System vis a vis Juvenile Justice System

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Redeeming Punishment: Catholic Approaches to Criminal Justice Reform

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A panel conversation with Dean Strang (Loyola University of Chicago Law School), Cecelia Klingele (University of Wisconsin Law School), Fr. Javier del Castillo (Prelature of Opus Dei), Kevin Carr (Wisconsin Department of Corrections), and moderated by Thomas Donnelly (Circuit Court of Cook County) held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on February 10, 2022.

The Lumen Christi Institute’s Catholic Criminal Justice Reform Network and the Catholic Social and Political Thought Initiative of the UW-Madison Center for the Study of Liberal Democracy present Catholic Perspectives on Criminal Justice Reform: a Scholarly Colloquium. This three-day public lecture and workshop series collects a varied variety of legal scholars and ethicists to check out how Catholic custom and social idea can notify the lots of difficulties facing today’s American criminal justice system. This panel functions as the keynote occasion for the colloquium.

More details here: https://www.lumenchristi.org/event/2022/02/ catholic-perspectives-on-criminal-justice-reform-a-scholarly-colloquium

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Crook Justice at Caddo Kiowa Technology Center/ October 2021

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Criminal Justice trainer Billy Scott talks about the Criminal Justice program at Caddo Kiowa Technology. Taped in October of 2021.

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Impairment, Lawbreaker Justice and Law, Reconsidering Court Diversion

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Through theoretical and empirical evaluation of legal structures for court diversion, this book questions law’s complicity in the debilitation of handicapped individuals. In a post-deinstitutionalisation period, diverting handicapped individuals from criminal justice systems and into psychological health and impairment services is thought about restorative, gentle and socially simply.

Yet, by making use of Foucauldian theory of biopolitics, important legal and political theory and vital impairment theory, Steele argues that court diversion continues impairment injustice. It can help with criminalisation, control and penalty of handicapped individuals who are not sentenced and may not even be founded guilty of any criminal offenses.

On a more comprehensive level, court diversion adds to the longstanding phenomenon of disability-specific coercive intervention, legitimates jail imprisonment and fortify the limits of fundamental legal principles at the core of jurisdiction, legal personhood and sovereignty.

Steele reveals that the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Individuals with Impairments can not react to the intricacies of court diversion, recommending the CRPD is of restricted usage in objecting to carceral control and legal and settler colonial violence.

The book not just uses brand-new methods to comprehend relationships in between impairment, criminal justice and law; it likewise proposes theoretical and useful methods that add to the advancement of a broader re-imagining of a more progressive and simply socio-legal order.

The book will be of interest to scholars and trainees of special needs law, criminal law, medical law, socio-legal research studies, impairment research studies, social work and criminology. It will likewise be of interest to special needs, detainee and social justice activists.

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