Incapacitation
Discover the multifaceted exploration of incapacitation in M. Malsch's insightful book, Incapacitation, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012. This compelling hardback edition spans 276 pages and delves into how the theories of justice and the objectives of punishment are influenced by the growing focus on incapacitation. Malsch meticulously examines the evolving landscape of criminal justice practices that arise from this shift in emphasis, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of current trends. Ideal for those interested in the administration of criminal justice, crime prevention, and internal security, this book is a crucial resource for understanding the implications of incapacitation on recidivism and sentencing. Enhance your knowledge on this vital topic and explore how it shapes contemporary approaches to punishment and prevention.