Radical Criminology 4 Contributor(s): Shantz, Jeff (Editor), Piche, Justin (Editor), Lilley, Pj (Author) |
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ISBN: 0692311416 ISBN-13: 9780692311417 Publisher: Punctum Books OUR PRICE: $9.50 Product Type: Paperback Published: October 2014 |
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BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Criminology |
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.47 lbs) 180 pages |
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Publisher Description: Radical Criminology, edited by Jeff Shantz Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Vancouver, British Columbia], is dedicated to bridging the gap between the academy and the global activist community, especially with regard to state violence, state-corporate crime, the growth of surveillance regimes, and the prison-industrial complex. More pointedly, the journal aims to be not simply a project of critique, but is also geared toward a praxis of struggle, insurgence, and practical resistance. Issue 4 (Autumn 2014) is a special issue on "Public Criminology" edited by Justin Pich .TABLE OF CONTENTS: EDITORIAL / Jeff Shantz, "Going Forth" -- FEATURES: PUBLIC CRIMINOLOGY / Justin Pich , "Critical Reflections on 'Public Criminology': An Introduction" -- Andrew Woolford & Bryan Hogeveen, "Public Criminology in the Cold City: Engagement and Possibility" -- Carrie B. Sanders & Lauren Eisler, "The Public Would Rather Watch Hockey The Promises and Institutional Challenges of 'Doing' Public Criminology within the Academy" -- Amanda Nelund, "Troubling Publics: A Feminist Analysis of Public Criminology" -- Nicholas Carrier, "On Some Limits and Paradoxes of Academic Orations on Public Criminology" -- ARTS / "Prisoner's Justice Day: A Retrospective," compiled by pj lilley -- "Seeking Justice for Missing and Murdered Native Women," a poem by Lisa Monchalin -- INSURGENCIES / Christopher Howell, "Anarchism: A Critical Analysis" -- BOOK REVIEWS / The Struggle Within: Prisons, Political Prisoners, and Mass Movements in the United States (by Dan Berger), reviewed by Jordan House -- Killer Weed: Marijuana Grow Ops, Media, and Justice (by Dr. Susan Boyd and Dr. Connie Carter), reviewed by Charles Reasons |