In Conversation with Dr Cheryl Lawther
While criminology can now be said to be based on a core literary canon, often Criminologists emerge from a range of disciplines, experiences and activist positions. Reflecting this, in this chapter Dr Cheryl Lawther speaks about her work at the intersecti
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		    Orla Lynch · Yasmine Ahmed Helen Russell · Kevin Hosford
 
 Reflections on Irish Criminology
 
 Orla Lynch · Yasmine Ahmed · Helen Russell · Kevin Hosford
 
 Reflections on Irish Criminology Conversations with Criminologists
 
 Orla Lynch Department of Sociology and Criminology University College Cork Cork, Ireland
 
 Yasmine Ahmed Department of Sociology and Criminology University College Cork Cork, Ireland
 
 Helen Russell Department of Sociology and Criminology University College Cork Cork, Ireland
 
 Kevin Hosford Department of Sociology and Criminology University College Cork Cork, Ireland
 
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 Acknowledgments
 
 Thank you to all the participants who gave so generously of their time to participate in these conversations. The original transcripts have been edited for clarity and brevity. All mistakes and omissions and (mis)interpretations are solely the fault of the authors.
 
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 Contents
 
 1
 
 1
 
 Criminology in Ireland, the Rise of a Discipline
 
 2
 
 In Conversation with Prof. Ian O’Donnell
 
 11
 
 3
 
 A Conversation with Dr Deirdre Healy
 
 27
 
 4
 
 In Conversation with Prof. Claire Hamilton
 
 41
 
 5
 
 In Conversation with Dr Jennifer O’Mahoney
 
 55
 
 6
 
 In Conversation with Dr Cheryl Lawther
 
 67
 
 7
 
 In Conversation with Prof. Shane Kilcommins
 
 81
 
 8
 
 In Conversation with Prof. Mary Rogan
 
 95
 
 9
 
 In Conversation with Dr Diarmuid Griffin
 
 109
 
 10
 
 In Conversation with Pro		
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