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  • Criminal Justice Studies

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  • The concept of criminal rehabilitation is frequently debated but lacks a clear, unified definition.
  • Divergent understandings of rehabilitation lead to inconsistent application within criminal justice systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel taxonomy for understanding diverse conceptions of criminal rehabilitation.
  • To clarify the relationships between different aims and means of rehabilitation.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a conceptual framework (taxonomy) for criminal rehabilitation.
  • Analysis of conceptions based on the intended ends and employed means of rehabilitative measures.

Main Results:

  • The taxonomy distinguishes multiple conceptions of criminal rehabilitation.
  • It elucidates the connections between various rehabilitative goals and the methods used to achieve them.

Conclusions:

  • A clear taxonomy enhances the understanding and application of criminal rehabilitation.
  • This framework supports more effective criminal justice policies and future research directions.