Sunday, March 14, 2021

Justice Reinvestment, Can the Criminal Justice System Provide More for Less?

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Increasing prison numbers on both sides of the Atlantic are cause for concern. Justice Reinvestment is a major motion in criminal justice reform in the US that is also attracting great deals of interest in the UK. Justice Reinvestment is a technique to attending to the penal crisis that uses the very best available evidence to re-direct resources to more reliable rehabilitation of offenders and better ‘prehabilitation’. It takes a more holistic view of criminal justice and is especially concerned to address the community measurements of angering and re-offending. The authors highlight competing models of Justice Reinvestment and argue for a more extreme version in which criminal justice reform is viewed as part of a wider social justice reform programme. This is the very first substantial publication on Justice Reinvestment and reveals that ‘Justice Reinvestment’ has big potential to re-shape the criminal justice system. It will be vital reading for undergraduate and post-graduate trainees with an interest in criminal justice reform. Professionals and policy-makers operating in the criminal justice system in the US and the UK will likewise value the fresh viewpoint it brings to criminal justice reform and its breadth of coverage including insights into the chastening crisis, different designs of Justice Reinvestment, using criminal justice information and research proof in re-designing criminal justice services and new techniques to commissioning.

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