
Fergus McNeill Comparing Rehabilitation – Why, Where, And How?
From IN-CJ Podcast by International Network for Criminal Justice
May 8, 2026 · 1h 17m
About this episode
The episode discusses the concept of rehabilitation in the context of criminal justice, exploring its implications and processes.
What do we mean when we talk about rehabilitation in criminal justice? Is it a process of changing an individual, a legal restoration of rights, Source
People in this episode
Guest: Fergus McNeill
Topics covered
- rehabilitation
- criminal justice
- legal restoration
- individual change
- rights
Keywords
- rehabilitation
- criminal justice
- rights restoration
- individual change
- Fergus McNeill
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: International Network for Criminal Justice
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