Perspectives on Diversion in the Criminal Justice and Health care Systems

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jerry M. Stott, Jordan T. Giese, L. Gittner, Robert E. Forbis, Jeff A. Dennis
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This introduction offers a primer for this special edition of the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. The purpose is to provide an interdisciplinary platform for scholars and practitioners to communicate perspectives of criminal justice, criminology, and law; public policy and administration, economics and political science; social work and sociology; behavioral health, counseling and psychology; public health, emergency medicine, and psychiatry around diversion. While disciplines share objectives of diversion as (1) rehabilitation, (2) efficient case processing, and (3) reducing resources, the defining and reporting of diversion differs. Justice-involved individuals with mental health issues making successful re-entry into the civil society, however, becomes convoluted. Diversion in practice has taken many shapes. Diversion in theory has taken many meanings. This special edition offers a variety of empirical and theoretical articles that attempt to provide clarity to an often implemented and understudied area of criminal justice and health care. Interviews with street-level officials, quantitative analyses of programs, and philosophical challenges to innate assumptions about individuals and systems are seen from a wide variety of scholars. The authors showcase their varied backgrounds with graduate students, university faculty, and practitioners, offering the fields of criminal justice and health care insight into diversion at all levels.
在刑事司法和卫生保健系统转移的观点
这篇介绍为本期《当代刑事司法杂志》的特别版提供了入门读物。目的是为学者和从业者提供一个跨学科的平台,以交流刑事司法,犯罪学和法律的观点;公共政策与管理、经济与政治学;社会工作与社会学;行为健康、咨询和心理学;公共卫生,急诊医学和精神病学都围绕着转移。虽然各学科的分流目标都是:(1)康复,(2)有效处理病例,(3)减少资源,但分流的定义和报告各不相同。然而,与司法有关的有精神健康问题的个人如何成功地重新进入民间社会,就变得复杂起来。在实践中,转移有多种形式。从理论上讲,转移注意力有多种含义。这个特别版提供了各种经验和理论的文章,试图提供一个经常实施和研究不足的刑事司法和卫生保健领域的清晰度。对街头官员的采访,对项目的定量分析,以及对个人和系统固有假设的哲学挑战,都可以从各种各样的学者那里看到。作者展示了他们与研究生、大学教师和从业人员的不同背景,提供了刑事司法和卫生保健领域对各级转移的见解。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice presents single-themed special issues that focus on a critical issue in contemporary criminal justice in order to provide a cogent, thorough, and timely exploration of the topic. Subjects include such concerns as organized crime, community policings, gangs, white-collar crime, and excessive police force.
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