Crime, Violence, Justice: Philosophical Perspectives, the inaugural volume in Trivent's Criminal Justice and Philosophy series, couldn't be more timely: issues related to crime, violence, and justice are at the forefront of both the news and the scholarly works that attempt to understand how these phenomena intersect with and within one another. Accordingly, the diverse team of researchers collected herein engage in innovative, critical, and global/international debates by addressing the intersection of criminal justice and social, political, ethical, and legal philosophy. Presenting a diverse and wide-ranging study of the current state of law and philosophy, the volume brings law and philosophy into the larger realm of justice studies by operating as a sounding board not only for philosophers and theorists, but also for the legal and institutional practitioners who are tasked with implementing these philosophies of justice in the practical world.