Routledge handbook of public criminologies
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Routledge handbook of public criminologies
(Routledge handbooks)
Routledge, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Serves as a comprehensive resource outlining the foundations of and developments in public criminology, and provides critical perspectives on practices, challenges, and praxis related to public criminological engagement.
Ideal for use in graduate-level courses.
The current political climate has sparked renewed interest in and debate about taking criminology public, making a comprehensive volume on the subject timely and important.
目次
- Foreword: The State of Public Criminology: Progress and Challenges
- Introduction: Public Criminology Reconsidered: An Invitation
- PART I: The Emergence of Public Criminologies
- 1. Everything Still to Play for: Revisiting "Public Criminologies: Diverse Perspectives on Academia and Policy"
- 2. Re-Thinking Public Criminology: Politics, Paradoxes, and Challenges
- 3. Where is the Public in Public Criminology? Towards a Participatory Public Criminology
- 4. The Challenge of Transformative Justice: Insurgent Knowledge and Public Criminology
- 5. Articulation of Liberation Criminologies and Public Criminologies: Advancing a Countersystem Approach and Decolonization Paradigm
- PART II: Engaging Publics
- 6. A Revolution in Prosecution: The Campaign to End Mass Incarceration in Philadelphia
- 7. Reflections from an Accidental Public Scholar
- 8. Engaging the Public: Access to Justice for the Most Vulnerable
- 9. Public Feminist Criminologies: Reflections on the Activist-Scholar in Violence Against Women Policy
- 10. Limits of Visibility in the Struggle for Abortion Rights: Reflection from Latin America
- PART III: Barriers and Challenges
- 11. Strangers Within: Carving Out a Role for Engaged Scholarship in the University Space
- 12. The Push and Pull of Going "Public": Barriers and Risks to Mobilizing Criminological Knowledge
- 13. Public Criminology in China: Neither Public, nor Criminology
- 14. A Case for a Public Pacific Criminology?
- 15. The Challenges of Academics Engaging in Environmental Justice Activism
- Josh Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell
- PART IV:Critiques and Critical Reflections
- 16. You're a Criminologist? What Can You Offer Us? Interrogating Criminological Expertise in the Context of White Collar Crime
- 17. "Our North is the South": Lessons from Researching Police-Community Encounters in Sao Paulo and Los Angeles
- 18. Confronting Politics of Death in Papua
- 19. Rethinking How "the Public" Counts in Public Criminology
- 20. Does the Public Need Criminology?
- PART V: Future Trajectories
- 21. Starting the Conversation in the Classroom: Pedagogy as Public Criminology
- 22. You are on Indigenous Land: Acknowledgment and Action in Criminology
- 23. Time to Think about Patriarchy? Public Criminology in an Era of Misogyny
- 24. Value-Responsible Design and Sexual Violence Interventions: Engaging Value-Hypotheses in Making the Criminological Imagination
- 25. Abolitionism as a Philosophy of Hope: "Inside-outsiders" and the Reclaiming of Democracy
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