A Study of Psycho-correction Discourse in Community Corrections Under Restorative Justice from the Perspective of Individuation



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Paru le : 2024-12-31



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This book enriches the theory of individuation within Systemic Functional Linguistics, providing an interdisciplinary theoretical model for the study of individuation, which represents a direct contribution to the study of the theory of individuation. It explains how the counselors in community corrections use social semiotic resources to educate the offenders and correct their deviant psychologies and behaviors, and how the offenders use social semiotic resources to achieve their own transformation and reintegration, demonstrating the appliability and social explanatory orientation of the theory of individuation. The book subsequently demonstrates the inherent relationship between the concept of restorative justice and the discourse practice of psycho-correction in community corrections, expanding the research scope of Systemic Functional Linguistics and Legal Linguistics in the process. It also provides a reference guide for improving the practice of psycho-correction in community corrections and can be used for language training of the counselors.
Pages
224 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2024-12-31
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9789819749775
EAN PDF
9789819749782

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2
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22
Taille du fichier
5458 Ko
Prix
122,51 €
EAN EPUB
9789819749782

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Nombre pages copiables
2
Nombre pages imprimables
22
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6717 Ko
Prix
122,51 €

Jie Zheng is Associate Professor at the Department of General Education, Sichuan Police College. Holding a Ph.D. in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, her fields of research include Forensic Linguistics, Systemic Functional Linguistics and Legal Discourse Studies.

Her major research interests are in Forensic Discourse Analysis and Multimodal Discourse Analysis using SFL theories and tools. In recent years, she has published several papers on interdisciplinary research into the community correction discourse.

 

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