Criminal Justice at the Crossroads

Transforming Crime and Punishment

William R Kelly author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Columbia University Press

Published:15th May '15

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This book explores critical reforms needed in the U.S. criminal justice system, emphasizing strategies to reduce crime and recidivism effectively. Criminal Justice at the Crossroads presents innovative solutions.

In Criminal Justice at the Crossroads, William R. Kelly provides a critical analysis of the United States criminal justice system, which has struggled with ineffective and costly policies for over four decades. The book highlights the failures of 'tough on crime' strategies that have not only failed to lower crime rates but have also burdened taxpayers and communities. Instead of fostering public safety, these punitive measures have created an inefficient system that often neglects the needs of crime victims, offenders, and their families.

Kelly argues for a paradigm shift towards strategies that emphasize behavior change rather than punishment. He presents innovative policy, process, and funding solutions that can effectively address crime, recidivism, and victimization. The author advocates for evidence-based interventions and collaborative decision-making across various professional fields. By focusing on alternatives to incarceration, such as problem-solving courts and probation, he outlines a more humane and effective approach to criminal justice.

This comprehensive text serves as a resource for students, professionals, and policymakers who seek to understand the shortcomings of the current system and explore viable solutions. In Criminal Justice at the Crossroads, Kelly not only identifies the root causes of the system's failures but also offers a roadmap for reform that prioritizes community safety and rehabilitation over punishment.

Kelly has summarized a vast amount of information with great clarity and purpose. Criminal Justice at the Crossroads is well written, balanced in its data presentation and policy prescriptions, and timely. -- Joan Petersilia, Stanford Law School In Criminal Justice at the Crossroads, William Kelly gives us an outstanding account of critical problems in criminal justice and what needs to be done to address them. The book provides an incisive, scholarly, and highly readable account of America's pursuit of public safety and justice and how it has managed to spend more to achieve less. But it goes well beyond identifying problems. Kelly identifies solutions that draw on the best available science and the experience and wisdom of policymakers and practitioners. The book should be required reading for scholars and policymakers and, indeed, for anyone who cares about public safety and justice. -- Daniel P. Mears, Mark C. Stafford Professor of Criminology at Florida State University It is now clear that the nation's forty-year embrace of wild punitive rhetoric and unrestrained incarceration has resulted in a catastrophic policy failure. Kelly not only documents this sobering reality but also, more importantly, urges policymakers to use this moment to choose a different future. With considerable criminological wisdom, he illuminates that the way forward must be evidence-based and balance competing goals, and trumpets a new culture of criminal justice that values positive, practical outcomes over emotional gratification and crass political symbolism. Criminal Justice at the Crossroads should occupy a prominent place on all our bookshelves; it will on mine. -- Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati [A] thorough argument based on evidence and science... Kelly offers a road map for policymakers on providing alternatives to incarceration. -- Charles Ealy Austin American-Statesman Clear, compelling, and highly readable. -- Lucas Anderson Los Angeles Review of Books A must-read for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in mass incarceration, sentencing policy, criminal justice practices, and social services across the criminal justice system. -- Jennifer Schwartz Contemporary Sociology

  • Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2015

ISBN: 9780231171366

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424 pages