This book examines various aspects of the work of Bruce Arrigo related to therapeutic jurisprudence, criminal justice ethics, and the place of critical theory in criminology and related fields. Arrigo’s work spans over thirty years and during that time has been an important voice in the practical and theoretical application of post-modern and critical theoretical approaches to mental illness, the practice of forensic psychology, and a wide variety of critical reflection concerning incarceration, rehabilitation, and the ethical practice within the criminal justice system. Each individual contributor offers their own perspective on his work and its specific influence on the topic under discussion. This book speaks to academics focused on the application of critical criminological theory within a variety of disciplinary contexts. These include forensic psychology, psychological jurisprudence, criminal justice ethics, and philosophically based critiques of the law and mental health and criminal justice activism.
Author(s): David Polizzi
Series: Palgrave Pioneers in Criminology
Edition: 1
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: xi; 140
City: Cham
Tags: Law and Criminology; Criminological Theory; Critical Criminology; Forensic Science; Clinical Psychology; Philosophy of the Social Sciences; Philosophy of the Social Sciences
1 A Conversation with Bruce Arrigo 1
David Polizzi
2 Dr. Bruce A. Arrigo: Activist Scholar 27
Heather Y. Bersot
3 “The Powerful Play Goes on and You May Contribute a Verse…”: Reflecting on the Critical Pedagogy and Mentorship of Dr. Bruce A. Arrigo 45
Brian G. Sellers
4 From the Society of Captives to the Flourishing Society: The Appeal to Aristotelian Virtue Ethics 63
Eli Remington
5 Sexual Homicide: A Clinical Analysis at the Intersection of Criminological Theory and Forensic Psychology Practice 81
Stacey L. Shipley
6 “Reconciling Bruce Arrigo’s Application of Lacan’s Theory of Four Discourses with the Three Psychic Orders of Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, and Alfred Adler” 101
Phillip C. Shon
7 Not the Whole of the Part, but the Hole in the Part?: Bruce Arrigo, Harry Stack Sullivan, and the Uses of Liberation Psychology in an Unimaginative Twenty-first Century 119
Ronnie Lippens
Index 137