Decolonising Criminology Imagining Justice in a Postcolonial World
This book undertakes an exploratory exercise in decolonizing criminology through engaging postcolonial and postdisciplinary perspectives and methodologies. Through its historical and political analysis and place-based case studies, it challenges criminolo
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Decolonising Criminology Imagining Justice in a Postcolonial World
Harry Blagg Thalia Anthony
Critical Criminological Perspectives
Series Editors Reece Walters Faculty of Law Deakin University Burwood, VIC, Australia Deborah H. Drake Department of Social Policy & Criminology The Open University Milton Keynes, UK
The Palgrave Critical Criminological Perspectives book series aims to showcase the importance of critical criminological thinking when examining problems of crime, social harm and criminal and social justice. Critical perspectives have been instrumental in creating new research agendas and areas of criminological interest. By challenging state defined concepts of crime and rejecting positive analyses of criminality, critical criminological approaches continually push the boundaries and scope of criminology, creating new areas of focus and developing new ways of thinking about, and responding to, issues of social concern at local, national and global levels. Recent years have witnessed a flourishing of critical criminological narratives and this series seeks to capture the original and innovative ways that these discourses are engaging with contemporary issues of crime and justice. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14932
Harry Blagg • Thalia Anthony
Decolonising Criminology Imagining Justice in a Postcolonial World
Harry Blagg Faculty of Law University of Western Australia Crawley, WA, Australia
Thalia Anthony Faculty of Law University of Technology Sydney Sydney, NSW, Australia
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