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Trauma-informed Criminal Justice

Towards a More Compassionate Criminal Justice System

Katherine J. McLachlan

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Strafrecht, Strafprozessrecht, Kriminologie

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This book is the first to examine trauma-informed criminal justice responses to the commission of crime and its impact through empathy and humanity. Trauma-informed criminal justice uses compassion to achieve a safer community for everyone.

There are three parts: the first examines how adversity, trauma and crime are related. The second focuses on trauma-informed criminal justice responses to people who have offended, victims of crime, and professionals at risk of vicarious trauma. The third focuses on trauma-informed sentencing and compassionate justice through therapeutic jurisprudence and judicial empathy. Each chapter is designed to be a stand-alone resource.

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Keywords

Rehabilitation, Offenders, Court practice, management of offenders, punishment, Victims, Courts, Cultural trauma, restorative justice, Compassionate courts, Risk, Desistance, aetiology of crime, trauma-informed forensic practice, Legal practice, Therapeutic Jurisprudence