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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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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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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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In Southern Theory, Raewyn Connell (2007) analysed the impact of global divisions in political, economic, cultural and military power on the production of knowledge. Based on the experience of a small number of societies in the Global North, she argued, social science had succeeded in representing itself, and being widely accepted, as universal ...
Carrington, Kerry +2 more
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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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The Import of Southern Criminology
Southern Criminology is a post-colonial movement of knowledge production that has political, empirical and theoretical facades. This article argues that the most significant characteristic of Southern Criminology is the highlighting of the everlasting ...
Ana Paula Zimmermann de Meireles Philippi
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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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The first discussion of green criminology appeared in 1990, when this area of research was proposed as a unique specialty within criminology (Lynch, 1990) and specifically as an extension of radical or Marxist criminology (for discussion see, Lynch & Michalowski, 2006) useful for constructing a political economic and class analysis of crime, law and ...
Lynch, Michael J. +2 more
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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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