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Therapeutic Justice


Therapeutic Justice

Crime, Treatment Courts and Mental Illness

von: Karen A. Snedker

37,44 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 14.06.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319789026
Sprache: englisch

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This book examines Mental Health Courts (MHC) within a socio-legal framework. Placing these courts within broader trends in criminal justice, especially problem-solving courts, the author draws from two case studies with a mixed-methods design. While court observational and interview data highlight the role of rituals and procedural justice in the practices of the court, quantitative data demonstrates the impact of incentives, mental health treatment compliance and graduating patterns from MHC in altering patterns of criminal recidivism. In utilising these methods, this book provides a new understanding of the social processes by which MHCs operate, while narrative stories from MHC participants illustrate both the potential and limitations of these courts. Concluding by charting potential improvements for the functioning and effectiveness of MHCs, the author suggests potential reforms and ‘best practices’ for the future in tandem with rigorous analysis. This book will be of value and interest to students and scholars of criminology, law, and social work, as well as practitioners.<br><p></p><p></p>
Chapter 1. Mental Health Courts as the 'New Generation' of Problem-Solving Courts.- Chapter 2. Beyond Adversarialism? Collaboration and Therapeutic Goals.- Chapter 3. Clients and Therapeutic Agents: Court Selection and Team Dynamics.- Chapter 4. Therapeutic Justice in Action: Court Process, Reviews and Sanctions.- Chapter 5. Reducing Recidivism and Pathways to Success.- Chapter 6. Stories from Clients: How Mental Health Courts Can Change Lives.- Chapter 7. Conclusion: From Therapeutic Justice to Social Work Criminal Justice.
<b>Karen A. Snedker </b>is Associate Professor of Sociology at Seattle Pacific University, USA. She is also Clinical Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing, Affiliate Faculty in Sociology and a CSDE Research Affiliate at the University of Washington, USA. Her research interests focus on mental health, homelessness, crime and violence and neighbourhood effects, and she has published widely on these topics.
This book examines Mental Health Courts (MHC) within a socio-legal framework. Placing these courts within broader trends in criminal justice, especially problem-solving courts, the author draws from two case studies with a mixed-methods design. While court observational and interview data highlight the role of rituals and procedural justice in the practices of the court, quantitative data demonstrates the impact of incentives, mental health treatment compliance and graduating patterns from MHC in altering patterns of criminal recidivism. In utilising these methods, this book provides a new understanding of the social processes by which MHCs operate, while narrative stories from MHC participants illustrate both the potential and limitations of these courts. Concluding by charting potential improvements for the functioning and effectiveness of MHCs, the author suggests potential reforms and ‘best practices’ for the future in tandem with rigorous analysis. This book will be of value and interest to students and scholars of criminology, law, and social work, as well as practitioners.
<p>Offers a unique, mixed methodological qualitative and quantitative analysis of mental health courts</p><p>Makes recommendations for reform and offers insights about the future of mental health courts</p><p>Provides a nuanced understanding of how mental health courts work for both court actors and clients</p>
“In this book, Karen Snedker has set the stage for the next generation of mental health court reform. This innovative book mixes sociological insights with concrete dialogues taken from interviews with court participants, judges, prosecutors, probation officers and more. The author points to the many ways mental health court has been positively transformational; but in her guide to the future she also helpfully notes some not so obvious ways where we may go awry. Practical considerations combine with the importance of going beyond psychology and inviting sociology to play a larger role in the future development of therapeutic jurisprudence.” (David B. Wexler, Honorary Professor, International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Law, University of Arizona, USA)<p>“In Therapeutic Justice, Karen Snedker offers a nuanced analysis of both the promise and pitfalls of mental health courts and therapeutic justice more generally. This case study draws on both quantitative and qualitative data, including the experiences of mental health court clients, to explore not only how well mental health courts work, but also what more can be done to enhance their therapeutic potential, what success in this context means, and how it should be evaluated. Students, academics and practitioners alike will find much to appreciate in this thoughtful and thought-provoking book.” (Katherine Beckett, University of Washington, USA and Director of Comparative Law and Society Studies Center)</p>

<p>“Karen Snedker’s new book, Therapeutic Justice:&nbsp; Crime, Treatment Courts and Mental Illness, is a breath of fresh air in its in-depth analysis of what mental health courts are really about – what works, what doesn’t, and how these courts can be improved. Through in-depth interviews with litigants, court personnel and others, and through sociological analysis, she focuses on some of the issues that are often obscured in the academic conversation, and that are so important if we are to understand how mental health courts work in practice, and how we can improve upon them further. Not recommended reading, but compulsory reading for all in this court process and all who take these issues seriously.” (Michael L. Perlin, Founding Director of the International Mental Disability Law Reform Project, New York Law School USA)</p>

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