Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Family-Friendly Criminal Law Practice
17 Barry Law Review 7 (2011)
8 Pages Posted: 3 Feb 2011 Last revised: 29 May 2012
Date Written: May 28, 2012
Abstract
This short essay was prepared for a lecture on 'Therapeutic and Collaborative Family Law,' sponsored by the law school at Barry University (Orlando), and slated for publication in a special law review issue launching Barry's new family law journal.
Using three cases from practice as examples, the essay proposes an initial framework for thinking about the intersection of criminal law practice with family systems – a type of 'family-friendly' criminal law practice.
Keywords: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Family Systems
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Wexler, David B., Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Family-Friendly Criminal Law Practice (May 28, 2012). 17 Barry Law Review 7 (2011), Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 11-05, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1753265
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