Explores various philosophical perspectives on the concepts of justice and restorative justice and applies these concepts to a wide range of cases that appeared before the parole Board. Also discusses the prevalence of racial disparities in the inmate population, mental illness in the inmate population, inmate abuse, and the impact of segregation.
Explores the nature of goodness and evil in relation to criminal conduct and inmates. The chapter includes a discussion of crime causation, case examples, and realistic parole board hearing dialogue.
Begins with a compelling case about an inmate, convicted of a multiple murder, with whom I worked. I then provide an overview of the history of parole and parole board law, protocols, and procedures. I also explore the relevance of the free will-determinism debate.
Focuses on the possibility of rehabilitation and redemption among prison inmates. I review data on recidivism. The chapter includes extensive case examples and realistic dialogue
Focuses on the experiences of crime victims and meetings between the Parole Board and victims. It includes extensive case examples and realistic dialogue.
Focuses on the role of punishment and retribution in parole board decisions, prison sentencing guidelines, and philosophical perspectives on just deserts and retribution. It includes extensive case examples and realistic dialogue.