探索教会的应用之心:惩罚与监禁的报应正义与恢复性正义视角

A. Jacob, Michelle Asbill, Amy Tauati
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大规模监禁是当今美国面临的关键社会问题之一。虽然造成这一问题的因素很多,但一个主要因素是我国刑事司法制度的惩罚性做法。本文探讨了我们的刑事司法系统使用基督教和主流文化框架强调惩罚的基本理由。本文的主要目的是:(1)比较和对比两种不同的惩罚哲学方法的核心原则和价值观——报应和恢复——这两种方法都在美国刑事司法系统中很活跃;(2)探索这两种方法如何与圣经中正义、恩典、怜悯和赎罪的价值观相一致;(3)讨论基督教社会工作教育者、学者和从业者如何倡导基于明确基督教信念的刑事司法改革的实际意义。
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Exploring the Applied Heart of the Church: The Retributive vs. Restorative Justice Perspectives on Punishment and Incarceration
Mass incarceration is one of the key societal issues facing the US today. While numerous factors have contributed to this problem, a major one is the punitive approach of our criminal justice system.  This paper examines the underlying justifications for our criminal justice system’s emphasis on punishment using Christian and dominant cultural frameworks. The primary objectives of this paper are: (1) to compare and contrast the core tenets and values of two distinct philosophical approaches to punishment - retribution and restoration -  both of which are active within the US criminal justice system; (2) to explore how these two approaches align with biblical values of justice, grace, mercy, and atonement; and (3) to discuss practical implications for how Christian social work educators, scholars, and practitioners can advocate for criminal justice reform based on clear Christian convictions.    
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