Prison. Just reading the word conjures up mental images of harshness and negativity. While the word ‘criminal’ summons feelings of fear, disgust, anger, aggression, and revenge. These near-universal feelings about criminals are the foundation of prisons as places where harm, through neglect, indifference, and paucity, festers and replicates like a virus. For this reason, any conversation about prison and its potential for anything other than harm must start with the people who live there. In The Shadow of Childhood Harm, Wolff, using a balance of compassion and evidence, takes readers through the lives of people who end up inside prison. Guided by the words of those who have lived the experience of harm, she weaves an expansive body of research that lays bare the harm that began in childhood (the curse) and its subsequent shadow that later, during adolescence and adulthood, manifests as harm to self and others, eventually culminating in crime that results in incarceration, where harm there, once again, repeats like a bad dream. With authority and rigor, Wolff uses ethics, law, science, and compassion, to call out the anti-humanism roots underpinning the (un)intelligent design of the current correctional system and rings in a new way of intelligently designing and maintaining a just, fair, and person-centered system of asylum of and for humanity.
Nancy Wolff
Shadow of Childhood Harm Behind Prison Walls [PDF ebook]
Theory, Evidence, and Treatment
Shadow of Childhood Harm Behind Prison Walls [PDF ebook]
Theory, Evidence, and Treatment
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780197653142 ● Maison d’édition Oxford University Press ● Publié 2022 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 8788524 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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