In this volume, the author makes out the case for a system based solely on rehabilitation and in which only offenders who are a danger to society are incarcerated. It analyzes the causes of crime, the pressures upon criminal policy and of how a bold theory might translate into practice.
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In this volume, the author makes out the case for a system based solely on rehabilitation and in which only offenders who are a danger to society are incarcerated. It analyzes the causes of crime, the pressures upon criminal policy and of how a bold theory might translate into practice.
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