Crime & Punishment: Offenders and Victims in a Broken Justice System: Redbacks
By (Author) Russell Marks
Black Inc.
Redback
25th February 2015
5th edition
Australia
General
Non Fiction
364
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
216g
Crime & Punishment is a provocative call for change to a justice system in desperate need of renewal. If the goal of our justice system is to reduce crime and create a safer society, then we must do better. According to conventional wisdom, severely punishing offenders reduces the likelihood that they'll offend again. Why, then, do so many who go to prison continue to commit crimes after their release What do we actually know about offenders and the reasons they break the law In Crime & Punishment, Russell Marks argues that the lives of most criminal offenders - and indeed of many victims of crime - are marked by often staggering disadvantage. For many offenders, prison only increases their chances of committing further crimes. And despite what some media outlets and politicians want us to believe, harsher sentences do not help most victims to heal. Drawing on his experience as a lawyer, Marks eloquently makes the case for restorative justice and community correction, whereby offenders are obliged to engage with victims and make amends. Crime & Punishment is a provocative call for change to a justice system in desperate need of renewal.
Russell Marks is the author of Crime and Punishment- Offenders and Victims in a Broken Justice System. He has worked as a criminal defence lawyer and academic and as the Monthly's online editor. He is currently a policy advisor to the Victorian Greens and an honorary associate at La Trobe University. He compiled Tony Speaks! The Wisdom of the Abbott and The Book of Paul- The Wit and Wisdom of Paul Keating.