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Clear & Cole, American Corrections, 6 th Chapter 22 The Community Justice Movement
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Clear & Cole, American Corrections, 6 th “community justice” a model of justice that emphasizes reparation to the victim and the community, approaching crime from a problem-solving perspective, and citizen involvement in crime prevention definition
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Clear & Cole, American Corrections, 6 th community justice components a philosopy a strategy more ambitious than traditional view of criminal justice; concerned with quality of life in community community policing community justice environmental crime restorative justice
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Clear & Cole, American Corrections, 6 th “restorative justice” system of justice that seeks to restore the victim, offender and the community to a level of functioning that existed prior to the criminal event; seeks to repair the damage done (to all parties) by the offender’s criminal act definition
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Clear & Cole, American Corrections, 6 th restorative justice approach typical programs crime mapping citizen advisory groups re: crime priorities citizen partnerships with justice agencies justice actors are organized locally to enable more effective strategy formation citizens and victims involved in sentencing broad use of offender community service
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Clear & Cole, American Corrections, 6 th distinguishing community justice from criminal justice focus is on restoration (not retribution) focus is on neighborhood (not legal jur.) focus is on problem-solving (not adversarial) distinguishin g features
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Clear & Cole, American Corrections, 6 th arguments FOR community justice Crime and crime problems are local crime affects quality of life of the neighborhood; it is the neighborhood that is best positioned to and has the greatest stake in addressing crime Crime fighting improves the quality of life effort is to break the grip that crime has on the community Proactive is better than reactive strategies preventing crime is better than reacting to the damage it does to the victim and community
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Clear & Cole, American Corrections, 6 th arguments AGAINST community justice it jeopardizes individual rights tendency toward vigilantism? equality before the law vs. different community approaches to crime control state’s role in criminal justice decreases it exacerbates social inequality community resources & political influence vary communities with biggest need (worst crime problem) have fewest resources it requires funds that are not available traditional criminal justice increasingly costly who pays for new focus? localities can’t afford must shift costs within existing budgets
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