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Abolish Criminology: Routledge Studies in Penal Abolition and Transformative Justice

Editat de Viviane Saleh-Hanna, Jason Williams, Michael J. Coyle
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 aug 2023
Abolish Criminology presents critical scholarship on Criminology and Criminal Justice ideologies and practices, alongside emerging freedom-driven discourses that encourage a vision and practice of new world formations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367419905
ISBN-10: 0367419904
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 5 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Penal Abolition and Transformative Justice

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Abolish Criminology: An Introduction
Viviane Saleh-Hanna, Jason M. Williams and Michael J. Coyle
Criminology: Violent Ideologies and Ripple Effects across Place and Time
  1. A Call for Wild Seed JusticeViviane Saleh-Hanna
  2. Unwanted: Epistemic Erasure of Black Radical Possibility in CriminologyJason M. Williams
  3. The History of Criminology is a History of White SupremacyViviane Saleh-Hanna
  4. The History of Criminal Justice as the Academic Arm of State ViolenceBrian Pitman, Stephen T. Young and Ryan Phillips
    Criminology: Systemic Violence Against Lands, Minds, and Bodies
  5. The White Racialized Center of CriminologyHolly Sims-Bruno
  6. Evolving StandardsDerrick Washington
  7. Trans Black Women Deserve Better: Expanding Queer Criminology to Unpack Trans Misogynoir in the field of CriminologyToniqua Mikell
  8. American Indians, Settler-State Racism, and Complicit CriminologyBrian T. Broadrose
  9. Barrio Criminology: Chicanx and Latinx Prison AbolitionXuan Santos, Oscar F. Soto, Martin J. Leyva and Christopher Bickel
    Interrogating Criminology and Locating Abolition in Areas we are Trained to Overlook
  10. Science and Biology Entangled: Education as a Meeting PointCharlemya Erasme
  11. Abolish the Courthouse: Uncovering the Space of "Justice" in a Black Feminist Criminal TrialVanessa Lynn Lovelace
  12. Marxist Criminology Abolishes Lombroso, Marxist Criminology Abolishes ItselfErin Katherine Krafft
  13. Abolition Now: Counter-Images and Visual CriminologyMichelle Brown
  14. Civil Lies
Tatiana Lopes DosSantos

Notă biografică

Viviane Saleh-Hanna is Full Professor of Crime and Justice Studies and Director of Black Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Her scholarship centers wholistic justice, abolition, anti-colonialism, Black feminist hauntology, structurally abusive relationships, and freedom dreams inspired by Octavia E. Butler, Toni Morrison, and new world formations of Afrofuturism.
Jason M. Williams is Associate Professor of Justice Studies at Montclair State University. He’s an activist scholar specializing in racial and gender disparity, and mistreatment within the criminal legal system; a nationally recognized and quoted qualitative criminologist with publications on re-entry, policing, and social control; and is engaged in community-grounded research.
Michael J. Coyle is Professor in the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice, California State University, Chico. He is the author of Talking Criminal Justice: Language and the Just Society (Routledge, 2013) and the forthcoming Seeing Crime: Penal Abolition as the End of Utopian Criminal Justice.

Descriere

Abolish Criminology presents critical scholarship on Criminology and Criminal Justice ideologies and practices, alongside emerging freedom-driven discourses that encourage a vision and practice of new world formations.

The book introduces readers to a detailed history and analysis of crime as a concept and its colonizing trajectories into existence and enforcement. These significant contexts buried within peculiar academic histories are often overlooked or unknown in academic and public discussions, and representations of crime and the criminal legal system. The book offers written, visual, and poetic teachings through which readers, students, and educators can engage with the often discussed but seldom understood concept of crime and its enforcement through the criminal legal system’s research, theories, agencies and dominant cultures.

Abolish Criminologyserves the needs of undergraduate and graduate students and educators in the social sciences, arts, and humanities. It will also appeal to scholars, researchers, policy makers, activists, community organizers, social movement builders, and various reading groups comprised of the general public grappling with the increased critical public discourse on policing and criminal legal reform or abolition.