Volume 112
In Tribute: Frederick Schauer
IN TRIBUTE: PROFESSOR FREDERICK SCHAUER.
Volume 112 / Issue 2
Care and Control in Collaborative Courts: Ethnographic Insights into Therapeutic Justice
Collaborative courts, such as drug courts, reentry courts, and veterans treatment courts, have long been hailed by reformers as therapeutic alternatives to the adversarialism of traditional criminal justice. Proponents argue that such courts embody …
By Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg & Tali Gal
Volume 112 / Issue 2
Therapeutic Justice and the Problem of Penal Welfare
For decades, scholars and activists have decried the punitive turn in U.S. criminal policy and the rise of mass incarceration. Unsurprisingly, then, much ink has been spilled exploring alternative frameworks for responding to risk creation and …
By Benjamin Levin
Volume 112 / Issue 2
Survivors’ Justice
Nearly a decade ago, the #MeToo movement surfaced deep failings in our criminal and civil legal systems. But the work of retrofitting these systems to meet the needs of victims remains largely incomplete. To that end, survivors’ conceptions of …
By Deborah Tuerkheimer
Volume 112 / Issue 2
Wonderland Sentencing: Therapeutic Perspectives on Pretrial Provisional Sentences
In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing tarts. The Queen of Hearts insists that they should “[s]entence [the Knave] first” and hear the verdict afterwards. Alice derides “[t]he idea of having the sentence …
By Adam J. Kolber