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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: Leahc615 on Feb 15, 2018



Title: Why do proponents of the nonintervention model view rehabilitation and due process with suspicion? ...
Post by: Leahc615 on Feb 15, 2018
Why do proponents of the nonintervention model view rehabilitation and due process with suspicion? What do advocates of the nonintervention model advocate?
 
  What will be an ideal response?


Title: Why do proponents of the nonintervention model view rehabilitation and due process with suspicion? ...
Post by: itsbouttim on Feb 15, 2018
Both the rehabilitation ideal and the due-process movement have been viewed with suspicion by experts concerned by the stigmatization and labeling of offenders. The nonintervention model calls for limiting government intrusion into people's lives, especially minors who run afoul of the law; the justice system should interact as little as possible with offenders. These models advocate for deinstitutionalization of nonserious offenders, diversion from formal court processes into informal treatment programs, and decriminalization of nonserious offenses.


Title: Why do proponents of the nonintervention model view rehabilitation and due process with suspicion? ...
Post by: Leahc615 on Feb 15, 2018
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