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Marginalised Voices In Criminology 1st Edition Kelly J Stockdale

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Marginalised Voices In Criminology 1st Edition Kelly J Stockdale
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.33 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Kelly J. Stockdale, Michelle Addison
ISBN: 9781032198101, 1032198109
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Marginalised Voices In Criminology 1st Edition Kelly J Stockdale by Kelly J. Stockdale, Michelle Addison 9781032198101, 1032198109 instant download after payment.

This book is about people who are marginalised in criminology; it is an attempt to make space and amplify voices that are too often overlooked, spoken about, or for. In recognising the deep-seated structural inequalities that exist within criminal justice, higher education, and the field of criminology, we offer this text as a critical pause to the reader and invite you to reflect and consider within your studies and learning experience, your teaching, and your research: whose voices dominate, and whose are marginalised or excluded within criminology and why? This edited collection offers chapters from international criminology scholars, activists, and practitioners to bring together a range of perspectives that have been marginalised or excluded from criminological discourse. It considers both obscured and marginalised criminological theorists and schools of thought, presents alternative viewpoints on 'traditional' criminal justice themes, and considers how marginalisation is perpetuated through criminological research and criminological teaching. Engaging with debates on power, colonialism, identity, hegemony and privilege, and bringing together perspectives on gender, race and ethnicity, indigenous knowledge(s), queer and LGBTQ+ issues, disabilities, and class, this concise collection brings together key thinkers and ideas around concerns about epistemological supremacy. Marginalised Voices in Criminology is crucial reading for courses on criminological theory and concerns, diversity, gender, race, and identity.

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