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The Import of Southern Criminology

open access: diamondContemporary Challenges, 2021
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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Southern Perspectives on Border Criminology

open access: diamondInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2023
In this special issue, we explore the limits of existing theories for understanding migration governance from a Southern perspective and what the potential for rethinking border controls and their study, such as alternative epistemological and ...
Rimple Mehta, Ana Aliverti
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Southern Criminology: Guest Editors’ Introduction

open access: diamondInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2017
Knowledge is a commodity and knowledge production does not occur in a geo-political vacuum. With respect to this, it has to be argued that neo-imperialism involves economic and knowledge flows across continuous space, which is transnational and distinct ...
Russell Hogg, John Scott, Máximo Sozzo
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The Place of Rural in a Southern Criminology

open access: diamondInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2017
A substantial proportion of the world’s population remains rural, despite decades of urbanisation. Further, most of this rural population lies south of the equator.
Joseph Francis Donnermeyer
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Displacing Northern Dominant Criminological Discourse: The Importation of Southern Criminology into Criminological Literature and Its Implications

open access: diamondContemporary Challenges
Through a carefully selected set of criminological case studies from both the Global North and the Global South, this article takes on a critical approach on how hegemonic Northern criminological theories have fallen short in their attempts at ...
Yu Jie Ong
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A Southern Feminist Approach to the Criminology of Mobility

open access: diamondInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2023
While much of the mobility of displaced populations is within the Global South, the scholarship around the criminology of mobility is largely United States/Eurocentric.
Rimple Mehta
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The Kilwa Massacre: Critical Analysis for a Southern Criminology

open access: diamondInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2020
This paper explores the 2004 Kilwa massacre in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) through a decolonial perspective, explaining how the massacre is situated within the history of colonial power and global capitalist relations.
Kim Lah, Anthony Collins
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Southern blue criminology: rethinking ocean harmscapes in a global context [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Conservation Science
This paper introduces southern blue criminology, a novel theoretical framework that extends traditional criminological analysis to encompass the environmental harms affecting the world’s oceans, particularly from a Global South perspective. This approach
Annette Hübschle, Julie Berg
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Truth and Method in Southern Criminology [PDF]

open access: hybridCritical Criminology, 2021
AbstractWhat does it mean to “do” southern criminology? What does this entail and what demands should it place on us as criminologists ethically and methodologically? This article addresses such questions through a form dialogue between the Global North and the Global South.
Mark Brown
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Southern Criminology [PDF]

open access: bronzeBritish Journal of Criminology, 2015
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 ...
Kerry Carrington   +2 more
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