
Smart Decarceration Is A Forward-thinking, Practical Volume That Provides Innovative Concepts And Concrete Strategies For Ushering In An Era Of Decarceration -- A Proactive And Effective Undoing Of The Era Of Mass Incarceration. The Text Grapples With Tough Questions And Takes Up The Challenge Of Transforming America's Approach To Criminal Justice In The 21st Century. This Timely Work Consists Of Chapters Written From Multiple Perspectives And Disciplines Including Advocates, Researchers, Academics, Practitioners, And Persons With Incarceration Histories Who Are Now Leaders In The Movement. The Primary Purpose Of This Book Is To Inform Both Academic And Public Understanding -- To Place The Challenge Of Smart Decarceration At The Center Of The Current National Discourse, Taking Into Account The Realities Of The Current Sociopolitical Context -- And To Propose Beginning Action Steps. This Is Achieved By First Outlining And Addressing Questions Such As: What If Incarceration Were Not An Option For Most?; Whose Voices Are Essential In This Era Of Decarceration?; What Is The State Of Evidence For Solutions?; How Do We Generate And Adopt Empirically Driven Reforms?; How Do We Redefine And Rethink Justice In The United States? Smart Decarceration Offers A Way Forward In Building A Field For Decarceration Through Provocative But Reasoned Challenges To Existing Approaches To Criminal Justice Reforms, Lively Focus On Potential Solutions, And Action Steps For Reform.
This volume investigates how the United States can transition from an era of mass incarceration to a proactive, evidence-based model of smart decarceration. Carrie Pettus-Davis and Matthew Epperson, both established scholars in social work and criminal justice, curate a multidisciplinary framework that integrates academic research with the lived experiences of formerly incarcerated individuals. The text argues that systemic reform requires a fundamental shift in how society defines justice, moving away from reliance on incarceration as a primary tool for social control.
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Experts and academics recognize this text as a foundational resource for understanding the intersection of social work and criminal justice reform. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which balances theoretical inquiry with practical, policy-oriented solutions for practitioners and students alike.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190653108
ISBN-13:
9780190653101
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