Diversion and Informal Social Control / / ed. by Günter Albrecht, Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011] ©1995 |
Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Edition: | Reprint 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Prävention und Intervention im Kindes- und Jugendalter : Ein interdisziplinäres Projekt der Universität Bielefeld ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (457 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- i-iv
- Preface
- Contents
- Contributors
- Part I: Theoretical Perspectives
- Introduction to Part I: Theoretical Perspectives
- The Idea of Prevention and the Critique of Instrumental Reason
- Diversion in the Juvenile Justice System and a Sociological Theory of Social Control
- Diversion and Social Control: Alternative Measures of Crime Control
- Diversionary Tactics: A Rational Choice Approach
- Part II: Diversion and the Juvenile Justice System
- Introduction to Part II: Diversion and the Juvenile Justice System
- The Impact and Role of Juvenile Diversion in the United States
- Sentence Without Conviction. Notes on Diversion from the Juvenile Court in the Federal Republic of Germany
- Radical Social Change and Diversion: Problems With Diversion-Oriented Crime Policy in the Critical Transformation of Social Structures and Changes in the Living Conditions of Adolescents
- Part III: Alternative Sanctions: Theoretical Ideas and Empirical Results
- Introduction to Part III: Alternative Sanctions: Theoretical Ideas and Empirical Results
- Diversion, Reintegrative Shaming and Republican Criminology
- Diversion in German Juvenile Justice: Its Practice, Impact, and Penal Policy Implications
- Diversion in Juvenile Justice: Theoretical Expectations and Preliminary Results of a Treatment Outcome Evaluation of Juvenile Offenders
- Part IV: Diversion, Social Work, and Restitution
- Introduction to Part IV: Diversion, Social Work, and Restitution
- Diversion? It Depends on What We Divert to: Some Comments on Diversion and the Restorative Alternatives
- Concentration on the Wrong Offender Groups: An Assessment of Current Mediation and Restitution Programs
- Measurements of Net-Widening
- Alternative Social Work: Informalization of Social Control in the Field of Juvenile Delinquency - An Empirical Study
- Informal Justice and Communication: The Case of Diversion and Victim-Offender Mediation
- Diversion and Extrajudicial Programs: Preventive Claims and the Decision-making Process
- A Discrete Outcome-Model to Measure Net-Widening Effects
- Evaluation of Diversion Program Concepts
- Fantasy and the Embodied Moral Capital: Children's Moral Judgments of Crime and Criminals
- Part V: Legal Aspects of Diversion
- Introduction to Part V: Legal Aspects of Diversion
- Diversion and Constitutional Crime Policy
- Efficiency Interests and the "Rule of Law" in Informal Proceedings
- The Incompatibility of Treatment and Punishment
- Forms of De Facto Decriminalization: Diversion and Defense
- Juvenile-Specific Forms of Decriminalization
- Self-incrimination Privilege and Police Interrogation: A Comparative View
- Subject Index
- Author Index