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Justice in Society Paperback – 8 January 2013


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Australia has always made claims to being a just and fair society. It is a land of opportunity, where anyone can make it, and where mateship rather than class underpins social relations. Why is it, then, that our criminal justice system is host to the most disadvantaged and disenfranchised in our community? Why do certain groups of people continue to experience the worst forms of injustice in our society? And why do these injustices continue, despite numerous attempts by researchers and activists to address them?

By exploring the ways in which we think about justice in the wider Australian society, this book considers these questions. As disciplines that have the most to say about justice and injustice, it analyses the contributions of political philosophy and sociology, and examines how their ideas have come to dominate discussion on issues ranging from asylum seeking to homophobic violence. By examining the shared assumptions about justice and injustice that underpin these discussions, this book also charts a course between and beyond these debates, and seeks to engage, challenge, and offer new possibilities for justice in Australian society.

Relevant contemporary social issues like sex trafficking, homelessness, mental illness and Indigenous policing are examined throughout, placed in their historical, social and cultural context, and linked to local, national and global debates. Such analyses examine the broader implications of these criminological, social and legal issues for those excluded from justice in Australian society.

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The authors of Justice in Society challenge the notion of what it means to have a just society. This is done by examining the assumptions that underpin our current understanding of the sources of injustices with a view to examining the nature of justice and injustice. ... this book makes excellent use of current statistical data as well as recent sociological studies. It also tackles important, current topical legal issues such as mental health problems and sex trafficking. This book is an interesting read and worthwhile for any practitioner or student interested in questions of justice and injustice. Read full review... - Cameron Scott, Law Letter (Law Society of Tasmania) Autumn 2014 Happily, Justice in Society is not a work that throws around [these] weighty concepts with glib abandon. Nor does it try to neatly parcel them as straightforwardly divisible and definable propositions. ... In this respect Justice in Society is, refreshingly, a true discussion, with the reader left in many instances to draw their own conclusions based on arguments and well-selected statistics. The strength of this book is its targeted and precise discussion of issues highly relevant to the way our society is evolving. It is only a slender work but the arguments, or the "questioning of assumptions", as the book states, is done with an impressive brevity given the breadth and complexity of the issues addressed. The principle, and the book, is salutary. ... In this respect, a book that poses the question of justice and provokes an answer, instead of delivering it, is to be applauded. Read full review... - Benjamin Dighton, Hearsay, July 2013, 63

About the Author

Dr Belinda Carpenter is Professor and Director of the Centre for Crime and Justice in the Faculty of Law at the Queensland University of Technology. She teaches, supervises and researches at the intersection of social and criminal justice in areas as diverse as death investigation, sex crimes, and violent offending women.

Dr Matthew Ball is Senior Lecturer in the School of Justice in the Faculty of Law at the Queensland University of Technology. He teaches and researches on a range of issues covering the intersection of social and criminal justice. These include issues of domestic violence in same-sex relationships, gender and sexuality, and legal education and social justice.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Federation Press (8 January 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1862878951
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1862878952
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.46 x 1.52 x 20.83 cm

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