Public Criminology
Public Criminology
Reimagining Public Education and Research Practice
Strudwick, Kate; Jones, Debbie; Jones, Mark; Charles, Anthony
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2023
341
Dura
Inglês
9783031421662
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction to the book - Jones, Jones, Strudwick and Charles.- Part One: Academic Activism, Research Methodologies and Dissemination.- Chapter 1. Public Criminology: A Conversation - Dr Helen Jones and Dr Kathy Johnson.- Chapter 2. Walking the Walk: The Student Sex Work Project - Professor Tracey Sagar and associate Professor Debbie Jones.- Chapter 3. 'Discerning transformative potential - Reflecting on the impact of children's engagement in public Criminology'? - Dr Anthony Charles.- Chapter 4. Inside-Out teaching as 'public criminology'? Reflections on transformation from teachers and students - Dr Joey Whitfield and Katherine Pickering.- Chapter 5. Not gathering dust on the library shelf: continually evolving multi-media dissemination of research - Engaging the general public in criminological issues - Dr Victoria Silverwood.- Part 2: Public Criminology and Pedagogical Practice.- Chapter 6. The Role of Students in Public Criminology - Dr Suzanne Young.- Chapter 7. "The transformative power of public criminology: reflections on a developing criminological career" - Joe Janes.- Chapter 8. Prison Education in Partnership: Chances and Challenges - Kirsty Teague, Dr Paul Hamilton, and Dr Anne O'Grady.- Chapter 9. The Myopia of Public Criminology and the need for a Partisan Criminological Pedagogy- Marc Jacobs.- Conclusion- Jones, Jones, Strudwick and Charles.
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Impact;Policy;Social action;Activism;prison education;criminology pedagogy;criminological career;research dissemination;Inside-out;children's engagement in policy;sex work;the future of criminology;criminology research
Introduction to the book - Jones, Jones, Strudwick and Charles.- Part One: Academic Activism, Research Methodologies and Dissemination.- Chapter 1. Public Criminology: A Conversation - Dr Helen Jones and Dr Kathy Johnson.- Chapter 2. Walking the Walk: The Student Sex Work Project - Professor Tracey Sagar and associate Professor Debbie Jones.- Chapter 3. 'Discerning transformative potential - Reflecting on the impact of children's engagement in public Criminology'? - Dr Anthony Charles.- Chapter 4. Inside-Out teaching as 'public criminology'? Reflections on transformation from teachers and students - Dr Joey Whitfield and Katherine Pickering.- Chapter 5. Not gathering dust on the library shelf: continually evolving multi-media dissemination of research - Engaging the general public in criminological issues - Dr Victoria Silverwood.- Part 2: Public Criminology and Pedagogical Practice.- Chapter 6. The Role of Students in Public Criminology - Dr Suzanne Young.- Chapter 7. "The transformative power of public criminology: reflections on a developing criminological career" - Joe Janes.- Chapter 8. Prison Education in Partnership: Chances and Challenges - Kirsty Teague, Dr Paul Hamilton, and Dr Anne O'Grady.- Chapter 9. The Myopia of Public Criminology and the need for a Partisan Criminological Pedagogy- Marc Jacobs.- Conclusion- Jones, Jones, Strudwick and Charles.
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