TY - BOOK AU - Bartels,Lorana ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Swift, Certain and Fair: Does Project HOPE Provide a Therapeutic Paradigm for Managing Offenders? SN - 9783319584454 AV - HV8301-9920.7 U1 - 364.6 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Corrections KW - Punishment KW - Juvenile delinquents KW - Crime—Sociological aspects KW - Trials KW - Crime prevention KW - Prison and Punishment KW - Youth Offending and Juvenile Justice KW - Crime and Society KW - Juries and Criminal Trials KW - Crime Prevention N1 - 1. Introduction -- 2. How Does HOPE Work? -- 3. Examining HOPE through a Therapeutic Jurisprudence Lens -- 4. How Well Does HOPE Work? -- 5. Evaluations of Other Programs Based on HOPE -- 6. Criticisms of HOPE -- 7. Future Directions and Conclusions -- Appendix A: Sample Warning Hearing; Available to subscribing member institutions only. Доступно лише організаціям членам підписки N2 - This book presents a detailed analysis of Hawaii’s Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) program. Developed by Judge Steven Alm in Hawaii in 2004, this model of ‘swift, certain and fair’ justice has been widely adopted across the United States. The book argues that although HOPE has principally been viewed in terms of its deterrent impact, it is in fact best understood through the lens of therapeutic jurisprudence and solution-focused courts, especially drug courts. Bartels presents a detailed overview of HOPE’s operation, as well as a critical assessment of the evaluation findings of HOPE and other programs based on this model. Crucially, the book draws on observational research to demonstrate that much of the commentary on HOPE has been based on misunderstandings about the program, and Bartels ultimately provides much-needed in-depth analysis of critiques of the HOPE model. A rigorous study which concludes by identifying key issues for jurisdictions considering implementing the model and areas for future research, this book will be of special interest to scholars of criminal justice, recidivism and drug-related issues UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58445-4 ER -