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- W2043897265 abstract "This, as the title suggests, is a workmanlike run through of the various angles on what appears to be the current policy solution of choice, justice reinvestment (JR). The idea that if we figure out when, how and why individuals get drawn into the criminal justice system, at what point and at what cost, and if we can somehow shift public expenditure upstream better to prevent that happening, then overall costs might be made to fall significantly. Such propositions are of obvious attraction during a period of austerity, no matter whether the shift upstream is within the criminal justice system (from prisons to community penalties, or from community penalties to extra-judicial exercise of diversionary police discretion, etc) or without (from criminal justice to welfare programmes). The authors open with a breezy overview, deploying exclamation marks with introductory sub-headings that set the tone: ‘the clink’ (rising or high incarceration rates); ‘the think’ (neo-liberalism, rational choice theory, etc) and ‘the brink’ (high costs and a climate of fiscal austerity). The assumption is that the penal system isn’t working, so, let’s try a different way! Successive chapters tackle: the differences between the application of JR in the United States and the United Kingdom; the theoretical underpinnings of JR; the data requirements; the economic techniques involved and whether JR is truly evidence based or rather involves policy-generated evidence-making. This leads into final chapters, which explore: alternative ‘humanistic’ economic approaches for JR; ways of delivering interventions within a JR framework and possible JR futures in the United States and United Kingdom. What is essentially a literature review is supplemented by one or two interviews with analytical JR pioneers like Washington State’s Steve Aos and Manchester City Council’s Transforming Justice Project research personnel." @default.
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- W2043897265 title "Justice Reinvestment: Can the Criminal Justice System Deliver More for Less? By C. Fox, K. Albertson, and K. Wong (Routledge, 2013, 241pp. $42.95 hp)" @default.
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