Marginalised Voices in Criminology
Marginalised Voices in Criminology
Addison, Michelle; Stockdale, Kelly J.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2024
232
Dura
Inglês
9781032198101
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Michelle Addison and Kelly J. Stockdale Part 1: Criminological Theory and Marginalisation 2.Dis/ableist Criminology: Applying Disability Theory Within a Criminological Context Stephen J. Macdonald and Donna Peacock 3.Engaging Indigenous Australian Voices: Bringing Epistemic Justice to Criminology? Stephen D. Ashe and Debbie Bargallie 4.Racialized Young Women Amid the Everyday Stigmatization of the 'Anglo-Negroid' Family in Interwar Britain: A Decolonial Perspective Esmorie Miller Part 2: Marginalised Voices in Criminology 5.The Intersection of Age, Gender, and Rurality: Re-centring Young Women's Experiences in Family Violence Discourse, Policy, and Practice Bianca Johnston, Faith Gordon and Catherine Flynn 6.Irish Traveller Men: Structural Barriers and Cultural Barriers, and Reoffending Megan Coghlan 7.Russian Criminology: A Silenced Voice? Yulia Chistyakova Part 3: Perpetuating Marginalisation 8.The Power of Listening; An Ethical Responsibility to Understand, Participate and Collaborate Natalie Rutter 9.Female Researcher Identities in Male Spaces and Places Claudia Cox, Kerry Ellis-Devitt and Lisa Sugiura 10.Who is 'The Public' When We Talk About Crime? Interpreting and Framing Public Voices in Criminology Anna Matczak 11.Whose Criminology? Marginalized Perspectives and Populations Within Student Production at the Montreal School of Criminology Alexis Marcoux Rouleau, Ismehen Melouka and Maude Perusse-Roy 12.Bringing Prison Abolition from the Margins to the Centre: Utilising Storywork to Decentre Carceral Logic in Supervision and Beyond Latoya Rule and Michele Jarldor 13.Final Reflections Kelly J. Stockdale and Michelle Addison
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critical criminology;intersectionality theory;social justice research;feminist criminological analysis;qualitative criminology methods;epistemic injustice studies;alternative perspectives in criminal justice
Introduction Michelle Addison and Kelly J. Stockdale Part 1: Criminological Theory and Marginalisation 2.Dis/ableist Criminology: Applying Disability Theory Within a Criminological Context Stephen J. Macdonald and Donna Peacock 3.Engaging Indigenous Australian Voices: Bringing Epistemic Justice to Criminology? Stephen D. Ashe and Debbie Bargallie 4.Racialized Young Women Amid the Everyday Stigmatization of the 'Anglo-Negroid' Family in Interwar Britain: A Decolonial Perspective Esmorie Miller Part 2: Marginalised Voices in Criminology 5.The Intersection of Age, Gender, and Rurality: Re-centring Young Women's Experiences in Family Violence Discourse, Policy, and Practice Bianca Johnston, Faith Gordon and Catherine Flynn 6.Irish Traveller Men: Structural Barriers and Cultural Barriers, and Reoffending Megan Coghlan 7.Russian Criminology: A Silenced Voice? Yulia Chistyakova Part 3: Perpetuating Marginalisation 8.The Power of Listening; An Ethical Responsibility to Understand, Participate and Collaborate Natalie Rutter 9.Female Researcher Identities in Male Spaces and Places Claudia Cox, Kerry Ellis-Devitt and Lisa Sugiura 10.Who is 'The Public' When We Talk About Crime? Interpreting and Framing Public Voices in Criminology Anna Matczak 11.Whose Criminology? Marginalized Perspectives and Populations Within Student Production at the Montreal School of Criminology Alexis Marcoux Rouleau, Ismehen Melouka and Maude Perusse-Roy 12.Bringing Prison Abolition from the Margins to the Centre: Utilising Storywork to Decentre Carceral Logic in Supervision and Beyond Latoya Rule and Michele Jarldor 13.Final Reflections Kelly J. Stockdale and Michelle Addison
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