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Penal Abolitionism and Transformative Justice in Brazil
Penal Abolitionism and Transformative Justice in Brazil discusses how penal abolitionism provides fundamental theoretical bases and practical references for the construction of a transformative justice in Brazil, supporting the claim that justice is a socially constructed conception.
Author(s) | By Andre R. Giamberardino (Federal University of Parana, Brazil). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 168 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 23 Jun 2023 |
Availability | POD |
Penal Abolitionism and Transformative Justice in Brazil discusses how penal abolitionism provides fundamental theoretical bases and practical references for the construction of a transformative justice in Brazil, supporting the claim that justice is a socially constructed conception.
Introduction CHAPTER 1. THERE IS NO RATIONALE FOR PUNISHMENT CHAPTER 2. FROM RESTORATIVE TO TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE: ABOLITIONIST TENETS AND CRITERIA CHAPTER 3. "I JUST WANT JUSTICE TO BE DONE" CHAPTER 4. SOCIAL CONTROL AND TRANSFORMATIVE JUST
Andre R. Giamberardino is Professor of the Postgraduate Programs in Law and Sociology of the Federal University of Parana (UFPR) and current Chief Public Defender of the Public Defender's Office of Parana, Brazil. Previously he was Visiting Scholar at Col