Contemporary criminological issues : moving beyond insecurity and exclusion /
edited by Carolyn Côté-Lussier, David Moffette, Justin Piché.
- [Ottawa, Ontario] : University of Ottawa Press, (c)2020.
- 1 online resource.
"English tome".
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction. Challenging Criminology, Insecurity and Exclusion / Section 1 - Rethinking Critical Criminology -- Chapter 1. Beyond Criminal Law and Methodological Nationalism: Borderlands, Jurisdictional Games, and Legal Intersections / Chapter 2. Police Museums, the Naturalization of Colonial Conquests, and the Legitimation of Law Enforcement in Canada and France / Chapter 3. Speaking out of Turn: Cutting through Monologues of Exclusion and Partisanship / Section 2 - Critical Criminology in Practice -- Chapter 4. Collaborative Teaching and Learning: The Emotional Journey of the University of Ottawa's First Walls to Bridges Class / Chapter 5. Beyond Judgment:How Parents and Professionals Negotiate In/Exclusion and (In)Security among Youth who Sexually Offend / Chapter 6. Addressing Overrepresentation of Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Criminal Justice System: Is Reconciliation a Way Forward? / Section 3 - Markers of Social Differentiation and Social Reaction -- Chapter 7. Security Governance and Racialization in the "War on Terror" / Chapter 8. Unruly Women in Neoliberal Times: Still Bad, Mad, and Sluts / Chapter 9. On the Weighing of Protections: "Exerting Power and Doing Good" with Child Sexual Abuse Legislation / Chapter 10. Disadvantage, Crime and Criminal Justice / Section 4 - Reflections on Criminology -- Chapter 11. Using Criminological Evidence to Shift Policy: From a Punishment to a Prevention Agenda / Postface. Reflections on Critical Criminology / Carolyn Côté-Lussier, David Moffette and Justin Piché -- David Moffette and Anna Pratt -- Matthew Ferguson, Justin Piché, Gwénola Ricordeau, Carolina Sanchez Boe and Kevin Walby -- Maritza Felices-Luna and Anouk Guiné -- Jennifer M. Kilty, Sandra Lehalle, and Rachel Fayter -- Christine Gervais, Matthew S. Johnston, Serenna Dastouri, Leslie McGowran and Elisa Romano -- Kathryn M. Campbell and Stephanie Wellman -- Baljit Nagra and Jeffrey Monaghan -- Tuulia Law, Brittany Mario, and Chris Bruckert -- Christopher Greco and Patrice Corriveau -- Carolyn Côté-Lussier, Katrin Hohl, and Jean-Denis David -- Irvin Waller, Verónica Martínez, Audrey Monette and Jeffrey Bradley -- Gillian Balfour.
"This book examines key contemporary criminological issues with the aim of moving beyond scholarship that reproduces insecurity and exclusion. The edited collection features two tomes, one in English and one in French, reflecting interdisciplinary and critical criminological scholarship that advances alternative ways of conceptualizing and responding to criminalized activities and social harms.The breadth of the approaches characterizes much of critical criminological scholarship today, despite the growth of managerial and administrative criminologies and the rise of explicitly exclusionary and punitive state policies and practices with respect to 'crime' and 'security.' The book advances cutting-edge theories and methods to make sense of these issues, and proposes policy responses that promote social inclusion and security. Chapters are the result of collaborations by University of Ottawa researchers, along with their current or former co-researchers working in other disciplines or in other universities to highlight the array of networks and global reach of the department, and of past or present students."--