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Bruce Arrigo: Activism, Crime, and Justice

Bruce Arrigo: Activism, Crime, and Justice

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This book explores Bruce Arrigo's work in therapeutic jurisprudence, criminal justice ethics, and the role of critical theory in criminology and related fields. Contributors offer their perspectives on Arrigo's influential work, which spans thirty years and has impacted forensic psychology, incarceration, rehabilitation, and criminal justice ethics. It is relevant to academics interested in applying critical criminological theory in disciplines such as forensic psychology, psychological jurisprudence, criminal justice ethics, and criminal justice activism.

Format: Hardback
Length: 140 pages
Publication date: 13 August 2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG


This comprehensive book delves into diverse aspects of Bruce Arrigo's influential work in therapeutic jurisprudence, criminal justice ethics, and the integration of critical theory in criminology and related fields. Spanning over three decades, Arrigo's contributions have been instrumental in shaping practical and theoretical approaches to mental illness, forensic psychology, and critical reflection on incarceration, rehabilitation, and ethical practices within the criminal justice system.

Contributors to this volume offer their unique perspectives on Arrigo's work, highlighting its profound impact on the topics under discussion. The book appeals to academics and scholars engaged in the application of critical criminological theory across various disciplinary contexts, including forensic psychology, psychological jurisprudence, criminal justice ethics, and philosophically oriented critiques of law and mental health.

In the first chapter, the book provides an overview of Arrigo's career, highlighting his significant contributions to the field. It explores his early work in mental health law and his involvement in shaping the ethical practices of forensic psychologists. Arrigo's emphasis on the importance of critical theory in understanding the complexities of mental illness and criminal justice is also emphasized.

The subsequent chapters delve into specific areas of Arrigo's work. Chapter 2 explores his contributions to therapeutic jurisprudence, focusing on his advocacy for a holistic approach to mental health care within the criminal justice system. Arrigo's emphasis on the importance of empathy, compassion, and social justice in addressing the needs of individuals with mental health issues is highlighted.

Chapter 3 examines Arrigo's work in criminal justice ethics, particularly his exploration of the ethical implications of using evidence-based practices in forensic psychology. Arrigo argues that the use of evidence-based practices should be guided by ethical principles and that the interests of justice should take precedence over scientific advancements.

Chapter 4 explores Arrigo's integration of critical theory in criminology and related fields. He discusses the role of critical theory in challenging dominant narratives and power structures in the criminal justice system. Arrigo emphasizes the need for a more inclusive and democratic approach to criminal justice that recognizes the diversity of experiences and perspectives.

The final chapter summarizes the key themes and arguments presented in the book. It highlights the importance of Arrigo's work in shaping the field of therapeutic jurisprudence, criminal justice ethics, and critical criminology. The book concludes by calling for further exploration and dialogue in these areas to promote a more just and equitable society.

In conclusion, this book offers a valuable insight into the work of Bruce Arrigo, a prominent figure in therapeutic jurisprudence, criminal justice ethics, and critical criminology. Arrigo's contributions have significantly impacted the field, and his work continues to inspire scholars and practitioners alike. By examining various aspects of his work, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of his theoretical framework and practical applications. It serves as a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to advance the field of criminal justice and promote social justice.

Weight: 339g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031282980
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023

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