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systematically connecting criminological research to theory, and (3) a 1960–2000 period,
which was seen as a
significant turning point for
criminology.
There were three...
- environment, and
environmental justice from a
criminological perspective. The term "green
criminology" was
introduced by
Michael J.
Lynch in 1990, and...
- and then
further developed in The
Criminological Imagination by Jock Young. A key
criticism of
cultural criminology states that the
perspective romanticizes...
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perpetuate such inequality.
Critical criminology also
looks for
possible biases in
criminological research.
Critical criminology sees
crime as a
product of oppression...
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Public criminology is an
approach to
criminology that
disseminates criminological research beyond academia to
broader audiences, such as
criminal justice...
- The
Journal of
Criminology is a
triannual peer-reviewed
academic journal that
covers criminological research. The
journal was
established in 1968 and is...
- Ferrell, Jeff (2010). "Anarchist
Criminology". In Cullen,
Francis T.; Wilcox,
Pamela (eds.).
Encyclopedia of
Criminological Theory. SAGE Publishing. pp. 42–46...
- revenge."
Peacemaking criminology emerged from work in
anarchist criminology,
which applies anarchist principles to
criminological inquiry. Jeff Shantz...
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quantitative research in
criminology in
order to
create mixed method studies. This type of
research is key to
holistic views of
criminological theory (theories...
- Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company. p. 3. Tibbetts,
Stephen G. (6
April 2011).
Criminological Theory: The Essentials. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9781412992343. Miethe...