The origins and development of the research project which led to the publication of “Giustizia e letteratura II” are presented. This foreword also provides the reader with some methodological indications regarding both the structure of the book, and the different possible ways to read and consult it. Basic keys for a better understanding of the text are provided, together with highlights on the contents of the volume, and on the intertwining of core topics, such as causes and consequences of crime; victimization and coping mechanisms; the role of criminal law and criminal proceedings; juridical formalism and equity; law and ethics; the ‘time’ of justice; freedom, responsibility, culpability and forgiveness; rules, legality, socialization and culture; the value of narration as a strategy to resist injustice and to seek justice; language and images as mediums for justice issues; the impact of prejudice and of existing balances of power on the application of the law; social and legal mechanisms of exclusion and inclusion; gender issues and legal systems; retributive and utilitarian approaches to sanctioning; restorative justice; and many more.
Visconti, A., Mazzucato, C., Quasi un libro ‘in 3D’. Guida alla lettura di «Giustizia e letteratura II», in Forti, G., Mazzucato, C., Visconti, A. (ed.), Giustizia e letteratura II, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2014: XIX- XXXV [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/54791]
Quasi un libro ‘in 3D’. Guida alla lettura di «Giustizia e letteratura II»
Visconti, Arianna;Mazzucato, Claudia
2014
Abstract
The origins and development of the research project which led to the publication of “Giustizia e letteratura II” are presented. This foreword also provides the reader with some methodological indications regarding both the structure of the book, and the different possible ways to read and consult it. Basic keys for a better understanding of the text are provided, together with highlights on the contents of the volume, and on the intertwining of core topics, such as causes and consequences of crime; victimization and coping mechanisms; the role of criminal law and criminal proceedings; juridical formalism and equity; law and ethics; the ‘time’ of justice; freedom, responsibility, culpability and forgiveness; rules, legality, socialization and culture; the value of narration as a strategy to resist injustice and to seek justice; language and images as mediums for justice issues; the impact of prejudice and of existing balances of power on the application of the law; social and legal mechanisms of exclusion and inclusion; gender issues and legal systems; retributive and utilitarian approaches to sanctioning; restorative justice; and many more.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.