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Therapeutic jurisprudence

Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) is an interdisciplinary approach to legal scholarship with the goal of reforming the law so it has a positive impact on the well-being of defendants appearing in court. TJ researchers and practitioners typically make use of social science methods to explore ways in which negative consequences can be reduced, and therapeutic consequences enhanced, without breaching due process requirements. By taking a non-adversarial approach to the administration of justice, judges and lawyers work together to create strategies that help offenders make positive changes in their own lives. Therapeutic jurisprudence has been used successfully in mental health courts and other problem-solving courts, such as drug courts for defendants with addictions.[1]

  1. ^ Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Oxford Bibliographies

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الاجتهادات العلاجية في القضاء Arabic Թերապևտիկ իրավաբանություն HY Jurisprudență terapeutică Romanian Терапевтическая юриспруденция Russian

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