Remorse and Criminal Justice

Remorse and Criminal Justice

Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives

Rossmanith, Kate; Tudor, Steven; Weisman, Richard; Proeve, Michael

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

296

Dura

Inglês

9780367028763

15 a 20 dias

576

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Introduction

Part I: Judging Remorse

Chapter 1: Remorse and Judging

Chapter 2: Remorse and Sentencing in a World of Plea Bargaining

Chapter 3: Temporary Irresponsibility, Foolish Mistakes, and Outright Villains: Narratives of Remorse in Sexual Assault Trials

Chapter 4: Reflections on the Grey Zone: 'Sort of Remorseful' Offenders

Chapter 5: Cranking the Sausage Machine: A Magistrate's Perspective on Remorse Assessment

Part II: Remorse Beyond the Courtroom

Chapter 6: Remorse, Probation and the State

Chapter 7: Long Haul Remorse: The Continuous Performance of Repentance Throughout Prison Sentences

Chapter 8: Perceptions of Remorse in Forensic Patients

Chapter 9: Remorse on Death Row

Part III: Remorse, War and Social Trauma

Chapter 10: Remorse in International Criminal Justice: Sentencing, Offender Rehabilitation and Reintegration: A Case Study of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Chapter 11: Remorse as Ethical Encounter and the Impossibility of Repair

Part IV: Reflections

Chapter 12: Reflections on Researching Remorse: Unearthing an Epistemological Unconscious
Judicial Evaluation of Remorse;US Criminal Justice System;Individualisation;Morality;Sentencing;Disintegration and Reintegration;Death Row;Demonstration of Remorse;Guilt;Shame;Sexual Assault;Remorse in court;Remorse as performance;Psychology of remorse