Therapeutic Jurisprudence at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools Conference
Palm Beach, FL, August 4, 2010.
Criminal Law Workshop
Rehabilitation and Restoration in Criminal Punishment: Dead End or Realistic Imperative?
Some have alleged that our modern criminal punishment system no longer embraces the idea that criminals can and should be made whole, become reconciled to the community, and successfully re-assimilate upon release. This panel will offer a variety of perspectives on the matter-from socio-political, to social-science, to on-the-ground experiential.
Moderator: Professor Andrea Dennis, University of Kentucky College of Law.
Speakers: Ms. Sarah Higinbotham, Georgia State University, Department of English Literature; Ms. Ketanji Brown Jackson, Deputy Chair, United States Sentencing Commission; Professor Nita Farahany, Vanderbilt University Law School; Professor Bruce Winick, University of Miami School of Law.
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