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El. knyga: Crime, Second Chances, and Human Services: Creating a Pathway to Ordinary Life for the Convicted

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  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2019
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498595896
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2019
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498595896

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This book promotes the notion of second chances and the importance of human services within the communities most affected by crime and the criminal justice system. Recognition of the fallibility of humans and the necessity of redemption is the first step to change our attitude toward guilt and punishment. Barring citizens with criminal records from obtaining housing, employment, education, and public benefits like Medicaid and food stamps is not only unjust but unproductive for a human society. The contributors to this volume argue that second chances are a foundational principle of the human services field.

Recenzijos

This book is a manual of compassion and restoration for human renewal in vulnerable communities. It makes an excellent and compelling case for why Human Service is more than ever before relevant in current societies that are affected by challenges that threaten daily human conditions. This book could not come at a better time for human service practitioners working in communities affected by crime and trauma. Every human service practitioner should read and treasure this book. Faculty in Human Service programs should ensure that their students reflect on this book. -- Emmanuel Jean-Francois, Ohio University

Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Incarceration and American Society: An Introduction xvii
Fonkem Achankeng
1 Second Chances, Human Services, Crime, and Redemption
1(12)
Fonkem Achankeng
2 Changing the Trajectory of Life
13(20)
Diane McMillen
Melinda Kline
3 The Blooming Lotus: Wounded Healers and Their Aspirations to Give Back
33(22)
John Paulson
Kevin Groves
Leslie A. Hagedom
4 People Can Change: Experiences of Formerly Incarcerated Leaders
55(28)
Mark Rice
5 From Retribution to Health: How Communities Are Changing the Conversation about Incarceration
83(16)
David Liners
6 Passion and Freedom in Human Services
99(24)
Alfred T. Kisubi
7 Crime, Justice, Drugs, and Deviance: A Human Services Perspective
123(6)
Derek Dich
8 STEP Industries and Its Origins
129(6)
Anonymous
9 STEP Industries and Me
135(10)
Michelle Devine Giese
10 STEP Industries and the Minimum Wage Debate
145(4)
Kendra Green
11 Drug Use, Abuse, and Addiction: A Personal Experience
149(6)
Pearl Wright
12 Getting a Second Chance and Giving Second Chances to Others: A Personal Journey
155(24)
Patricia McCourt
13 Redemption, Restorative Justice, and Rebuilding Communities
179(12)
Lynne M. Woehrle
14 Transfiguration
191(4)
Alfred T. Kisubi
Index 195(10)
About the Contributors 205
Fonkem Achankeng I, is associate professor at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

Janet Hagen, is chair of the Human Services Leadership Department at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.