Reflexivity and Criminal Justice Intersections of Policy, Practice a
This collection presents a diverse set of case studies and theoretical reflections on how criminologists engage with practitioners and policy makers while undertaking research. The contributions to this volume highlight both the challenges and opportuniti
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EDITED BY
Sarah Armstrong Jarrett Blaustein Alistair Henry
Reflexivity and Criminal Justice
Sarah Armstrong • Jarrett Blaustein • Alistair Henry Editors
Reflexivity and Criminal Justice Intersections of Policy, Practice and Research
Editors Sarah Armstrong Department of Sociology University of Glasgow Glasgow, United Kingdom
Alistair Henry Law School Old College Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Jarrett Blaustein Menzies Building Monash University, School of Social Sciences Clayton, Australia
ISBN 978-1-137-54641-8 ISBN 978-1-137-54642-5 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-54642-5
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Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Richard Sparks and his co-investigators from the ESRC project ‘Crime Control and Devolution: Policy-Making and Expert Knowledge in a Multi-Tiered Democracy’ for affording us the opportunity to collectively reflect on the intersections between policy, practice and research during a seminar that was held at the University of Edinburgh in December 2013. It was at this event that the idea for this volume was born. We would also like to thank our mentors and colleagues, both past and present, and of whom there are too many to acknowledge individually, for helping us to develop our awareness of the importance of reflexivity in the context of criminological research. We are grateful to Dominic Walker, Jules Wilan, Josie Taylor and the production team
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