Komplexleistung Resozialisierung
Im Verbund zum Erfolg
Nomos, 1. Edition 2016, 242 Pages
Description
The German system of social rehabilitation, which has been left to develop without a clear aim or guidance since the 1950s, requires a fundamental overhaul. The measures and facilities currently used to reduce the chances of convicted criminals reoffending (the penal system, probation services, voluntary assistance offered by ex-offenders) no longer have the desired optimal effect. Maelicke and Wein substantiate this theory with up-to-date empirical studies from the German federal states and by making an international comparison of exemplary innovations in this field.
The general concept they outline for effective and lasting rehabilitation support is based on five components:
• the concept of professionalism,
• professional case management,
• the use of rehabilitation management as a way for managers to deal with each case,
• more focus on the offenders’ victims to ensure the system’s objective is more socially just,
• and more intensive research and development in order to increase the effectiveness of the role all participants play in the process of social Rehabilitation.
The authors summarise their analyses and proposals for change in the form of concrete suggestions for national laws on social rehabilitation and the protection of victims, and they develop a strategy for improving the political, legal and financial conditions in which successful social reintegration of convicted offenders can be achieved, which they consider imperative.
The general concept they outline for effective and lasting rehabilitation support is based on five components:
• the concept of professionalism,
• professional case management,
• the use of rehabilitation management as a way for managers to deal with each case,
• more focus on the offenders’ victims to ensure the system’s objective is more socially just,
• and more intensive research and development in order to increase the effectiveness of the role all participants play in the process of social Rehabilitation.
The authors summarise their analyses and proposals for change in the form of concrete suggestions for national laws on social rehabilitation and the protection of victims, and they develop a strategy for improving the political, legal and financial conditions in which successful social reintegration of convicted offenders can be achieved, which they consider imperative.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-2845-9 |
Subtitle | Im Verbund zum Erfolg |
Publication Date | Sep 12, 2016 |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Softcover |
Language | deutsch |
Pages | 242 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Scientific literature |
Reviews
»In Zeiten von Populismus und von Emotionen aufgeladenen Begriffen wie ›Intensivtäter‹ ist es wichtiger denn je, umfassend informiert an brisante gesellschaftliche Probleme heranzutreten. Maelickes und Weins Buch ist somit als Einstieg in die komplexe Welt der Resozialisierung sehr zu empfehlen.«
Frederik Voigt, alumni-blog.uni-freiburg.de 6/2017
»Das Buch gibt durch seine Befragung der Justizministerien einen sehr guten Einblick in die Modelle der Vernetzung der Hilfsdienste innerhalb und außerhalb der Justiz. Es spricht die wichtigsten Theoriestränge an und verknüpft diese zu einem sinnvollen Konzept.«
Prof. Dr. Wolfang Klug, socialnet.de 5/2017
Frederik Voigt, alumni-blog.uni-freiburg.de 6/2017
»Das Buch gibt durch seine Befragung der Justizministerien einen sehr guten Einblick in die Modelle der Vernetzung der Hilfsdienste innerhalb und außerhalb der Justiz. Es spricht die wichtigsten Theoriestränge an und verknüpft diese zu einem sinnvollen Konzept.«
Prof. Dr. Wolfang Klug, socialnet.de 5/2017
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