Routledge handbook of public criminologies / edited by Kathryn Henne and Rita Shah.

"Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminologies is a comprehensive resource that addresses the challenges related to public conversations around crime and policy. In an era of fake news, misguided rhetoric about immigrants and refugees, a...

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Other Authors: Henne, Kathryn E., 1982- (Editor), Shah, Rita (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Routledge handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword : The state of public criminology - progress and challenges
  • Introduction: Public criminology reconsidered - an invitation
  • Part I. The emergence of public criminologies. Everything still to play for : revisiting "public criminologies : diverse perspectives on academia and policy"
  • Re-thinking public criminology : politics, paradoxes, and challenges
  • Where is the public in public criminology? Towards a participatory public criminology
  • The challenge of transformative justice : insurgent knowledge and public criminology
  • Articulation of liberation criminologies and public criminologies : advancing a countersystem approach and decolonization pardigm
  • Part II. Engaging publics. A revolution in prosecution : the campaign to end mass incarceration in Philadelphia
  • Reflctions from an accidental public scholar
  • Engaging the public : access to justice for those most vulnerable
  • Public feminist criminologies : reflections on the activist-scholar in violence against women policy
  • Liberating abortion pills in legally restricted settings : activism as public criminology
  • Part III. Barriers and challenges. Strangers within : carving out a role for engaged scholarship in the university space
  • The push and pull of going "public" : barriers and risks to mobilizing criminological knowledge
  • Public criminology in China : neither public nor criminology
  • A case for a public pacific criminology?
  • The challenges of academics engaging in environmental justice activism
  • Part IV. Critiques and critical reflections. You're a criminologist? What can you offer us? Interrogating criminological expertise in the context of white collar crime
  • Our North is the South : lessons from researching police-community encounters in Sāo Paulo and Los Angeles
  • Confronting politics of death in Papua
  • Rethinking how "the public" counts in public criminology
  • Does the public need criminology?
  • Part V. Future trajectories. Starting the conversation in the classroom : pedagogy as public criminology
  • You are on Indigenous Land : acknowledgment and action in criminology
  • Time to think about patriarchy? Public criminology in an era of misogyny
  • Value-responsible design and sexual violence interventions : engaging value-hypotheses in making the criminological imagination
  • Abolitionism as a philosophy of hope : "inside-outsiders" and the reclaiming of democracy.