In Melbourne, Australia in 2014 nearly 300 people gathered to here about responses to criminal offending based in therapeutic jurisprudence principles ... The forum was hosted by the Wheeler Centre for Writing & Ideas and organised by Australian Human Rights Law Centre & Smart Justice. Therapeutic Jurisprudence in the Mainstream Project Advisory Group members Rob Hulls and … Continue reading Tackling crime the smart way
Recent therapeutic jurisprudence papers – Hazardous duty in sex crime litigation & criminal law multitasking
From time to time we will post links t0 articles that examine a range of legal areas through the therapeutic jurisprudence lens... Click on the title to access the full paper Sex Crimes Litigation as Hazardous Duty: Practical Tools for Trauma-Exposed Prosecutors, Defense Counsel, and Paralegals Evan R. Seamone Government of the United States of America - Army … Continue reading Recent therapeutic jurisprudence papers – Hazardous duty in sex crime litigation & criminal law multitasking
Revenge Porn and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Guest blogger Dr. Debarati Halder, managing director of Centre for Cyber Victim Counselling writes about Mitigation of Revenge Porn by the Adoption of Therapeutic Jurisprudence approaches by the Courts... Revenge porn, whether by children or by adults, has become a growing problem everywhere. Continuous improvement in Digital communication technology (DCT) and internet communication technology (ICT) has helped the … Continue reading Revenge Porn and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Innovative Justice Responses to Sexual Offending
In this guest blog post the Centre for Innovative Justice (Victoria, Australia) explores the potential of therapeutic jurisprudence and restorative justice approaches to provide innovative justice responses to sexual offending... Despite the concerted efforts of advocates and reformers, our conventional justice system struggles to engage with the reality of sexual offending and its aftermath. Estimates … Continue reading Innovative Justice Responses to Sexual Offending
Problem tenants, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and mainstream housing courts
In this blog Michel Vols discusses his project in which TJ-principles and techniques are used in cases concerning nuisance behaviour that are dealt with by mainstream housing courts in the Netherlands. Quality of life offences and housing related anti-social behavior such as noise nuisance, harassment, hoarding, the cultivation of cannabis and small-scale drug dealing can … Continue reading Problem tenants, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and mainstream housing courts
