THE EVOLUTION AND PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT LAW: FROM PUNITIVE PUNISHMENTS TO REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION
THE EVOLUTION AND PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT LAW: FROM PUNITIVE PUNISHMENTS TO REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION
Author(s): Elena OanceaSubject(s): History of Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Applied Sociology, Social Theory, Philosophy of Law, Sociology of Law
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: criminal enforcement law; rehabilitation; social reintegration; alternative punishments; recidivism;
Summary/Abstract: This article explores the evolution of criminal enforcement law, highlighting the shift from a punitive system to one focused on the rehabilitation and social reintegration of offenders. Through historical and contemporary analysis, it examines changes in legislative and practical approaches, influenced by perspectives on human rights and the effectiveness of punishment. The article also discusses current challenges and innovations in the field, including alternatives to incarceration and the role of rehabilitation programs in reducing recidivism.
Journal: Journal of Romanian Literary Studies
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 37
- Page Range: 281-290
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Romanian