Disability, Criminal Justice and Law
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Disability, Criminal Justice and Law
Reconsidering Court Diversion
Steele, Linda
Taylor & Francis Inc
05/2020
276
Dura
Inglês
9780815375265
15 a 20 dias
453
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Reconsidering court diversion
Chapter One: Introducing Court Diversion
Chapter Two: Problematising Court Diversion
Chapter Three: Theorising Court Diversion: Disability
Chapter Four: Theorising Court Diversion: Carcerality and Legality
Chapter Five: The Finer Details of Debilitation Through Law: Introduction to an Australian Diversion Scheme
Chapter Six: Jurisdiction, Disability and Lawful Relations
Chapter Seven: Choosing Carceral Control
Chapter Eight: Disability, Criminal Justice and Law: Beyond Court Diversion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Reconsidering court diversion
Chapter One: Introducing Court Diversion
Chapter Two: Problematising Court Diversion
Chapter Three: Theorising Court Diversion: Disability
Chapter Four: Theorising Court Diversion: Carcerality and Legality
Chapter Five: The Finer Details of Debilitation Through Law: Introduction to an Australian Diversion Scheme
Chapter Six: Jurisdiction, Disability and Lawful Relations
Chapter Seven: Choosing Carceral Control
Chapter Eight: Disability, Criminal Justice and Law: Beyond Court Diversion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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Court Diversion;Mental Health;Disability Support Workers;Acquired Brain Injury;foundational legal concepts;Critical Disability Studies Scholars;sovereignty;Involuntary Mental Health Treatment;criminal justice systems;CRPD;disabled people;Criminal Legal;NSW Government;Coercive Intervention;Court Diversion Schemes;CRPD Article;Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme;South Wales Law Reform Commission;National Disability Insurance Scheme Act;Diagnosed Disability;NSW Local;South Sea Islander Australian;Mainstream Criminal Justice System;Mental Health Courts;Disability Committee;Jurisdictional Fact;Ongoing Settler Colonialism;Hospital Health Records;Transformative Justice;Critical Disability Studies
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Reconsidering court diversion
Chapter One: Introducing Court Diversion
Chapter Two: Problematising Court Diversion
Chapter Three: Theorising Court Diversion: Disability
Chapter Four: Theorising Court Diversion: Carcerality and Legality
Chapter Five: The Finer Details of Debilitation Through Law: Introduction to an Australian Diversion Scheme
Chapter Six: Jurisdiction, Disability and Lawful Relations
Chapter Seven: Choosing Carceral Control
Chapter Eight: Disability, Criminal Justice and Law: Beyond Court Diversion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Reconsidering court diversion
Chapter One: Introducing Court Diversion
Chapter Two: Problematising Court Diversion
Chapter Three: Theorising Court Diversion: Disability
Chapter Four: Theorising Court Diversion: Carcerality and Legality
Chapter Five: The Finer Details of Debilitation Through Law: Introduction to an Australian Diversion Scheme
Chapter Six: Jurisdiction, Disability and Lawful Relations
Chapter Seven: Choosing Carceral Control
Chapter Eight: Disability, Criminal Justice and Law: Beyond Court Diversion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Court Diversion;Mental Health;Disability Support Workers;Acquired Brain Injury;foundational legal concepts;Critical Disability Studies Scholars;sovereignty;Involuntary Mental Health Treatment;criminal justice systems;CRPD;disabled people;Criminal Legal;NSW Government;Coercive Intervention;Court Diversion Schemes;CRPD Article;Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme;South Wales Law Reform Commission;National Disability Insurance Scheme Act;Diagnosed Disability;NSW Local;South Sea Islander Australian;Mainstream Criminal Justice System;Mental Health Courts;Disability Committee;Jurisdictional Fact;Ongoing Settler Colonialism;Hospital Health Records;Transformative Justice;Critical Disability Studies