La Importancia Del 'Viñedo' De La Justicia Terapéutica Va Más Allá De La Justicia Procesal (The importance of the Therapeutic Jurisprudence 'vineyard' goes beyond Procedural Justice)

7 Pages Posted: 26 May 2016

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David B. Wexler

University of Puerto Rico - School of Law; University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

Manuel Pérez Muñiz

University of Puerto Rico - School of Law

Date Written: May 24, 2016

Abstract

Spanish Abstract: Un reciente artículo reflexivo sobre criminología insta al uso de la Justicia Procesal (PJ) y la Justicia Terapéutica (TJ) para formar una teoría integrada en los programas de cortes especializadas. El presente ensayo explora la relación conceptual importante entre TJ y PJ, apoya totalmente su integración compatible, y pone de relieve cómo mejorar el cumplimiento y la rehabilitación, y demuestra la forma en que algunas conversaciones judiciales necesitan explorar temas más allá de lo propuesto por la PJ. Es decir, se deben considerar las aportaciones de la TJ que van más allá, sin olvidar factores tan importantes como la voz, la validación y el trato respetuoso.

English Abstract: A recent thoughtful criminology paper urges the use of procedural justice (PJ) and therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) to form an integrated theory of specialized court programs. The present essay explores the important TJ/PJ conceptual relationship, fully supports their integration, and highlights how, to enhance compliance and rehabilitation, some TJ judicial conversations need to explore topics beyond the important PJ ones of voice, validation, and respectful treatment.

Note: Downloadable document is in Spanish.

Keywords: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Procedural Justice, Procedural Fairness, Problem-Solving Courts, Specialized Court Programs

Suggested Citation

Wexler, David B. and Pérez Muñiz, Manuel, La Importancia Del 'Viñedo' De La Justicia Terapéutica Va Más Allá De La Justicia Procesal (The importance of the Therapeutic Jurisprudence 'vineyard' goes beyond Procedural Justice) (May 24, 2016). Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 16-15, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2783878 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2783878

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HOME PAGE: https://law.arizona.edu/david-b-wexler

Manuel Pérez Muñiz

University of Puerto Rico - School of Law ( email )

san juan
Puerto Rico

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