criminal justice rehabilitation theory

The Three Theories of Criminal Justice. The first, restorative justice theory, focuses on how to heal the harm caused by crime. It advocates for the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with the victims and the community affected by the crime. In stark contrast to this approach, retributive justice theory emphasizes punishment rather than rehabilitation.

The Three Theories of Criminal Justice
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Footnote 45 Jeffrey Howard’s moral fortification view is an explicit defence of rehabilitation that endorses rehabilitation as moral improvement, or something close to.

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