Diversity in Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies

Volume 27 of Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance discusses a variety of issues of significance to equity, inclusion, and diversity in criminology and criminal justice studies. The research area of crime, criminal justice, and social control has typically devoted attention to diversity in its subjec...

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Other Authors Silva, Derek M. D. (Editor), Deflem, Mathieu (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
SeriesSociology of crime, law, and deviance ; v. 27.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781801170031
DOI10.1108/S1521-6136202227
Physical Description1 online resource (248 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Diverse voices in the fields of criminology and criminal justice / Derek M.D. Silva Mathieu Deflem
  • Part I: - diversity in the profession
  • Chapter 1. Diversity in teaching and researching criminal law and criminology / Frances P. Bernat
  • Chapter 2. Lurking with/in mainstream criminologies as a queer criminologist: Learnings and reflections / Angela Dwyer
  • Chapter 3. Anti-blackness, critical criminology, the university, and violence work: The formation and deformation of critical criminology in Canada / Tamari Kitossa and Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz
  • Chapter 4. Black on blue, will not do: Navigating Canada's evidence based policing community as a black academic - a personal counter-story / Kanika Samuels-Wortley
  • Part II: - decolonizing criminology and criminal justice studies
  • Chapter 5. Power and place: Mapping indigenous grassroots organizing and mobilizing for the mmiwg2s+ people / Vicki Chartrand
  • Chapter 6. Canadian residential schools and indigenous human rights / David Milward
  • Chapter 7. The intersection of race and gender in human trafficking vulnerability and criminalization / Cassandra Mary Frances Gonzalez
  • Part III: - axes of inclusion and exclusion
  • Chapter 8. The nature and necessity of intersectionality to feminist criminological work on intimate partner violence / Jordan Fairbairn
  • Chapter 9. Personal troubles are public issues: End mass incarceration / Shanell Sanchez, Kelly Szott, and Emma Ryan
  • Chapter 10. Prenatal testing, down syndrome, and selective termination: A (critical) criminology of genocide? / Ryan Thorneycroft
  • Chapter 11. Blurred consent and redistributed privacy: Owning LGBTQ identity in surveillance capitalism / Justin R. Ellis.