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Giving Voice to Diversity in Criminological Research: Nothing about Us without Us [Kõva köide]

Contributions by (Maynooth University), Contributions by (Sex Workers Alliance Ireland), Contributions by (Griffith College Dublin), Contributions by , Contributions by (Univer), Contributions by (University of Limerick), Contributions by , Contributions by (Maynooth University), Contributions by (The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program (Temple University)), Contributions by (Sex Workers Alliance Ireland)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 1 Tables, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529215528
  • ISBN-13: 9781529215526
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 1 Tables, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529215528
  • ISBN-13: 9781529215526
Teised raamatud teemal:
Building on the ‘nothing about us without us’ social movement, this edited volume advocates an inclusive approach to criminology.Incorporating the experiences of service users, academics, and state and grassroots practitioners, this volume considers how researchers might bridge the gap between theory and lived experience. It furthers criminological scholarship by capturing the voices of marginalized groups and exploring how criminology can authentically incorporate these voices. The people most impacted by criminal justice policies and practices are seldom included in the decision-making processes that affect their lives.Building on the ‘nothing about us without us’ social movement, this edited volume advocates an inclusive approach to criminology that gives voice to historically marginalized, silenced, and ignored groups. Incorporating the experiences of service users, academics, and state and grassroots practitioners, this volume considers how researchers might bridge the gap between theory and lived experience. It furthers criminological scholarship by capturing the voices of marginalized groups and exploring how criminology can authentically incorporate these voices.

Incorporating the experiences of service users, academics, state and grassroots practitioners, this volume considers how researchers might bridge the gap between theory and lived experience. It furthers criminological scholarship by capturing the voices of marginalized groups and exploring how criminology can authentically incorporate these voices.
List of Figures and Table
v
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgements xiii
PART I Conceptualizing `Nothing about Us without Us' and Researching Marginalized Peoples
1 Introduction: `Nothing about Us without Us', a History and Application for Criminology
3(14)
Yasmine Ahmed
James Windle
Orla Lynch
2 Working Together to Create Change: Theory, Experience, and Praxis
17(26)
Maggie O'Neill
Rosie Campbell
3 Whitewashing the White Collar
43(24)
Ciaran McCullagh
PART II Insider Voices
4 Institutional Abuse in Ireland: Lessons from Magdalene Survivors and Legal Professionals
67(22)
Maeve O'Rourke
Jennifer O'Mahoney
Katherine O'Donnell
5 Re-storying Offending Behaviour: A Normal Response to an Overdose of Trauma?
89(22)
Jane Mulcahy
6 Sexual and Gender-Based Violence against Refugee Women as a Continuum of Violence
111(22)
Dimitra Mouriki
7 Reconsidering the 1991 Blackbird Leys Rioters as an Underclass: An Insider Perspective
133(16)
James Windle
8 An Autobiographical Account of Desistance and Recovery
149(12)
James Leonard
PART III Policy Responses and Reforms
9 Access Denied: Sex Worker Health and Well-Being in the Context of Criminalization
161(24)
Kathryn McGarry
Paul Ryan
Adeline Berry
Belle Guarani
10 Care versus Crime: Safe Injecting Facilities as a Legal Crossroads in Ireland
185(24)
Marcus Gatto
Sarah Bryan O'Sullivan
11 Giving Voice to Convicted Perpetrators of Sexual Harm: Assisted Desistance in the Community
209(24)
Clare B. Cresswell
12 Reforming Ireland's Adversarial Trial for Victims of Crime with Intellectual Disabilities
233(20)
Alan Cusack
13 The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program®: Its Origin, Essence, and Global Reach
253(14)
Lori Pompa
Index 267
Orla Lynch is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Associate Dean of Graduates Studies at University College Cork.









James Windle is Lecturer in Criminology at University College Cork.









Yasmine Ahmed is a PhD student in Criminology at University College Cork.