Criminology is a booming discipline, yet one which can appear divided
and fractious. In this rich and diverse collection of 34 essays, some
of the worlds leading criminologists respond to a series of questions
designed to investigate the state, impact and future challenges of the
discipline: What is criminology for? What is the impact of
criminology? How should criminology be done? What are the key issues
and debates in criminology today? What challenges does the discipline
of criminology face? How has criminology as a discipline changed over
the last few decades? The resulting essays identify a series of
intellectual, methodological and ideological borders. Borders, in
criminology as elsewhere, are policed, yet they are also frequently
transgressed; criminologists can and do move across them to plunder,
admire, or learn from other regions. While some boundaries may be more
difficult or dangerous to cross than others it is rare to find an
entirely secluded locale or community. In traversing ideological,
political, geographical and disciplinary borders, criminologists bring
training, tools and concepts, as well as key texts to share with
foreigners. From such exchanges, over time, borders may break down,
shift, or spring up, enriching those who take the journey and those
who are visited. It is, in other words, in criminologys capacity for
and commitment to reflexivity, on which the strength of the field
depends.
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ISBN
9780191635410
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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