The Transition from Retributive to Transformative Justice
Transforming the System of Justice
Exploring the evolving definition of crime, this essay critiques the traditional retributive justice model in light of contemporary reforms. It specifically analyzes the implications of two tragic incidents involving children as perpetrators. The work engages with the theories of Nils Christie and Louk Hulsman, highlighting their arguments against conventional views of crime and punishment. Through this examination, the paper contributes to the discourse on penal abolitionism and the need for a re-evaluation of justice systems.