Ethnographies of race, crime, and justice: Toward a sociological double-consciousness
This review discusses contemporary developments in qualitative research on race, crime,
and criminal justice, focusing on ethnographic studies of race and policing, criminal justice …
and criminal justice, focusing on ethnographic studies of race and policing, criminal justice …
Dear British criminology: Where has all the race and racism gone?
C Phillips, R Earle, A Parmar… - Theoretical …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond's institutional reflexivity framework to critically
examine the production of racial knowledge in British criminology. Identifying weakness …
examine the production of racial knowledge in British criminology. Identifying weakness …
The trifecta of violence: A socio-historical comparison of lynching and violence against transgender women
E Lenning, S Brightman, CL Buist - Critical criminology, 2021 - Springer
This article explores violence against transgender women—from the state control of trans
bodies through laws and policies to an apparent increase in transphobic murders in the …
bodies through laws and policies to an apparent increase in transphobic murders in the …
Latino criminology: Unfucking colonial frameworks in “Latinos and crime” scholarship
KS Leon - Critical Criminology, 2021 - Springer
To “unfuck” is to correct a situation, or yourself, if necessary, and in a timely manner. There is
an enduring need to audit and deconstruct the colonial features of criminological theory and …
an enduring need to audit and deconstruct the colonial features of criminological theory and …
The whiteness of white-collar crime in the United States: Examining the role of race in a culture of elite white-collar offending
T Sohoni, M Rorie - Theoretical Criminology, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
While the role of race has been heavily scrutinized in terms of minority involvement in crime,
it has remained largely invisible for Whites despite indications that Whites are …
it has remained largely invisible for Whites despite indications that Whites are …
Impossibility of a reverse racism effect: A rejoinder to James, James, and Vila
Effect: Are Cops More Hesitant to Shoot Black Than White Suspects?" from the May 2016
issue of Criminology 6-Public Policy suggested that a fear of adverse" legal and social …
issue of Criminology 6-Public Policy suggested that a fear of adverse" legal and social …
Critical criminology and race: Re‐examining the whiteness of US criminological thought
KS León - The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Race and racism are defining features of criminal justice systems in the United States. Race
is also a defining feature of criminological theory. There have been robust efforts to address …
is also a defining feature of criminological theory. There have been robust efforts to address …
Counting women: Indicator culture and gender inclusion in sports leadership
T Morgan, K Henne, J Blacklock… - International Review for …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the increasing visibility of women's sports in Australia, women continue to be
underrepresented in leadership positions within sports organisations. Many sporting …
underrepresented in leadership positions within sports organisations. Many sporting …
A Criminologia Crítica no Brasil e os estudos críticos sobre branquidade
CCM Prando - Revista Direito e Práxis, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
Neste ensaio exploro inicialmente os aspectos teórico-metodológicos a serem
desenvolvidos para se estudar os efeitos da branquidade nos escritos da Criminologia …
desenvolvidos para se estudar os efeitos da branquidade nos escritos da Criminologia …
Seeing is believing: How the layering of race is obscured by “white epistemologies” in the criminal justice field
A Parmar, R Earle, C Phillips - Journal of Criminal Justice …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Criminology has been slow in recognizing the central organizing logic of race in (post)
colonial societies. It is therefore unsurprising that research practice falls behind that …
colonial societies. It is therefore unsurprising that research practice falls behind that …