TJ founder David B. Wexler reflects on his recent visit to the Japan where TJ is being used as a lens for legal system reform... I’ve just returned from Japan, where , on September 1, 2017, I keynoted a fantastic therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) program. The fact that I returned home to Puerto Rico the night … Continue reading Therapeutic Jurisprudence rising in Japan!
International Journal of Therapeutic Jurisprudence online now!
Read about youth justice, mental illness, children's right to identity and impacts of adoption. Access this 2nd edition here Access the previous edition here Arizona Summit Law Review welcomes the submission of manuscripts on any legal topic and from all members of the legal community. Submissions can be made via ExpressO at http://law.bepress.com/expresso, via e-mail … Continue reading International Journal of Therapeutic Jurisprudence online now!
Therapeutic Jurisprudence Today and Tomorrow – Call for Papers
Call for Papers Special Issue of The International Journal of Law & Psychiatry Therapeutic Jurisprudence Today and Tomorrow The International Journal of Law & Psychiatry, the official journal of the International Academy of Law & Mental Health, seeks submissions for this special issue honoring Professor David Wexler, to appear in 2018. In tribute to Professor … Continue reading Therapeutic Jurisprudence Today and Tomorrow – Call for Papers
Swift Certain Fair: Does Project HOPE Provide a Therapeutic Paradigm for Managing Offenders? New Book Out Now
A new book by Dr Lorana Bartels, Head of the School of Law and Justice at the University of Canberra, explores the therapeutic potential of Swift Certain Fair approaches... In a review of the book Professor David Wexler, one of the founders of the concept of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, writes: This is an excellent work that demonstrates … Continue reading Swift Certain Fair: Does Project HOPE Provide a Therapeutic Paradigm for Managing Offenders? New Book Out Now
Judicial decision writing can improve wellbeing (TJ Court Craft Series #10)
The recent family law decision of His Honour Justice Peter Jackson of the Family Court of England and Wales has been doing the rounds in the legal news. The case involved a dispute over the future living arrangements of a 14 year old boy. The young person had been living with his mother. His father … Continue reading Judicial decision writing can improve wellbeing (TJ Court Craft Series #10)
