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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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Where Is This Story Going? A Critical Analysis of the Emerging Field of Narrative Criminology
Over the past decade, a growing body of literature has emerged under the umbrella of narrative criminology.
Shadd Maruna, Marieke Liem
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Advances in Spatial Criminology: The Spatial Scale of Crime
This review takes stock of recent advances, as well as enduring and emerging challenges, in the area of spatial criminology. Although the notions of place and space are fundamentally intertwined, spatial criminology is distinct in its attempt to measure ...
John R Hipp
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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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Analytic Criminology: Mechanisms and Methods in the Explanation of Crime and its Causes
Criminology is a smorgasbord of disparate theory and poorly integrated research findings. Theories tend to focus either on people's crime propensity or the criminogenic inducements of environments; rarely are these two main approaches effectively ...
P. Wikström, Clemens Kroneberg
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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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Through postcolonial criminological lens, this article attempts to evidence the domination of knowledge in criminology of Crimes of the powerful in the Global North and Anglo-language countries, and whether this domination translates into an influence of
Amalia Valdés-Riesco
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Renewing Historical Criminology: Scope, Significance, and Future Directions
Recent years have seen increasing interest in, and scholarly discussion of, historical criminology. Yet there remains at present no clear, settled view as to what historical criminology entails, how it is best pursued, and what its future might hold ...
I. Channing +2 more
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