Description
About the Author
Michael J. DeValve is associate professor of criminal justice at Fayetteville State University. Tammy S. Garland is professor of criminal justice at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. Elizabeth Q. Wright is associate professor of criminal justice at Middle Tennessee State University.
Reviews
Having been a big fan of Michael DeValve's first book, I began reading this one with anticipation and excitement. Like the previous book, this is a breath of fresh air into criminological thought and a beacon of light for those of us who seek a more compassionate, loving, and human(e) approach to justice. DeValve, Garland, and Wright have composed a rich and sometimes delightfully iconoclastic critique of prior theorizing about crime and justice. In the end, they tap into something so essential, yet so neglected in our understanding of crime and criminal justice: the centrality of love in what it means to be human. Empathy, compassion, moral duties and responsibilities, connection, and mercy are all filtered through the notion of love and distilled into a refreshing unified theory of justice and crime where humanity, humaneness, and humanization are front and center. -- Scott Vollum, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Travelers through the criminological and justice landscapes, REJOICE! DeValve has added two new tour guides for our journey through the forest of struggle, love, and justice. The various justice and crime dialogues discussed within the book are woven in a fashion that allows the reader to delve deeply and thoughtfully into philosophical underpinnings of modern criminological discourse while enjoying the view (that being the wonderful, insightful writing and personal musings contained within). In A Unified Theory of Justice and Crime: Justice That Love Gives, DeValve, Garland, and Wright provide readers with insightful and critical assessments of criminological theories while continuing to promote a much-needed paradigm shift for those who research, study, practice, and think about justice and crime in the twenty-first century. -- Dale J. Brooker, Saint Joseph's College
Book Information
ISBN 9781498559904
Author Michael J. DeValve
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 826g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 161mm * 30mm