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Criminalised, victimised or other? A reflexive engagement with Queer Criminology utilising a relational pedagogical approach [PDF]
Queer Criminology is a newfound area of exploration within the discipline of Criminology, which is uniquely positioned to deal with issues regarding crime and victimisation concerning those from the LGBTQIA+ community and gender diverse/minoritized ...
Liam Wrigley, Evangelia Koumentaki
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The case for economic criminology
This paper sets out the case for economic criminology. It argues ‘economic criminology’ is more than just a prefix that brings scholars and papers together exploring economic crime.
Mark Button, David Shepherd
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This paper makes a call for a critical historical criminology of the antipodean and the Global South. It makes a preliminary argument for a critical historical criminology that is against method and in favour of political alliances with critical ...
Roberto Catello
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During the last four decades, Chinese criminology has grown steadily but modestly. One consensus is the lack of a clear understanding of the relationship between criminology and criminal law.
Honglan Shuai, Jianhong Liu
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Narrative Criminology as Critical Criminology [PDF]
Narrative criminology is a theoretical paradigm rooted in a view of stories as influencing harmful actions and arrangements. Narrative criminologists explore the storied bases of a variety of harms and also consider the narratives with which actors resist patterns of harm.
Presser, Lois, Sandberg, Sveinung
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An Introduction to Method of Theory Building in Integrative Criminology [PDF]
Contemporary crime analysts aside from modern paradigms have now postmodern views and quantum paradigms to view the future of criminology in reconciling theories, regardless of the theoretical ones.
Hossein Gholami+1 more
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Cultural spotlight to the stage of criminology: a bibliometric brief on cultural criminology
In the last two decades, cultural criminology has developed a unique viewpoint on criminal behaviour and law. Cultural criminology is a subfield of criminology that focuses on how dynamics of meaning underpin every process in criminal justice, including ...
K.G.N.U. Ranaweera
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Postmodern criminology and its approach to crime and crime causation [PDF]
Postmodern or constitutive criminology is one of the theories of critical criminology that was born in 90s and introduced a systematic description of postmodernism into the writings on criminology.
ali hossein najafi abrandabadi+1 more
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THE WORD CRIMINOLOGY: A PHILOLOGY AND A DEFINITION
Objective: to formulate a new definition of the word “criminology”.Methods: dialectic, systemic, analysis, synthesis, comparison.Results: the paper presents the history and etymology of the word “criminology”.
J. R. Wilson
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Background: For many years, the lived experiences, knowledge systems and histories of previously colonised people have been misinterpreted, removed and devalued in university teaching.
Lufuno Sadiki, Francois Steyn
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