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Limits to Pain
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Supervision of Offenders: Can an Old-fashioned Service System be of Any Service in the Case of Present-day Offenders?
TL;DR: In this article, a study of the effects that supervision has on offenders in Denmark is based on the opinions of the offenders themselves, and they find that most clients feel they benefit from supervision and many feel that supervision helps them in trying to live a law-abiding life.
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Integrating the restorative and rehabilitative models: lessons from one family group conferencing project
TL;DR: This paper examined the relationship between restorative justice and offender rehabilitation on the basis of the evidence collected in the course of an empirical study and highlighted problems, tensions, and dangers which may arise in the process of integrating the two models and suggest possible explanations for some of the difficulties.
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Labeling approach und Abolitionismus
TL;DR: In der deutschen Rezeption ist der Labeling Ansatz verkurzt worden einerseits als Stigmatisierungstheorie, anderseit als Definitionsansatz as mentioned in this paper.
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Postsentencing Supervision: Punishment and/or Protection?
TL;DR: In this article, the application of supervision and regsentencing supervision of offenders is discussed as a means to improve public safety and promote positive behavior among offenders. But, the authors do not consider the role of the offender's mental health.
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The informal economy
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