Through theoretical and empirical examination of legal frameworks for court diversion, this book interrogates law’s complicity in the debilitation of handicapped individuals. By drawing on Foucauldian theory of biopolitics, vital legal and political theory and critical special needs theory, Steele argues that court diversion continues impairment injustice. The book will be of interest to scholars and trainees of impairment law, criminal law, medical law, socio-legal studies, special needs research studies, social work and criminology.
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Impairment, Bad Guy Justice and Law, Reconsidering Court Diversion
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