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Unfollow Follow Unblock. Other Affiliations:. Critical Criminology , Criminological Theory , and Sociology. Author of multiple books and journal articles spanning social Deviance to criminological theory, hidden economies, private justice and school violence. Book Reviews more. The Essential Criminology Reader more. Deviance and Social Control, Sociology of more. Can I Have it in Cash more. Private Justice and the Policing of Labor more. The Constitution of Constitutive Criminology more.

Postmodern and Constitutive Criminology more. School Violence: Issues of Race and Gender more. Informal Law more. Constitutive Criminology more. Deviance more.

Crime and Behavior more. Degrees of Deviance more. Deviance, Constructionist Perspectives more. Deception more. Social control: aspects of non-state justice more. School Violence more. Justice on the Margin more. Social Construction of Crime more. Social Deviance more. The Informal Economy more. The Dangers of Self-help Groups more.

Crime more. Gangs and the Informal Economy more. Scientific developments take place in a socio-political context but scientists often ignore the ways their innovations will be both interpreted by the media and used by policy makers. In the rush to neuroscientific discovery important In the rush to neuroscientific discovery important questions are overlooked, such as the ways: 1 the brain, environment and behavior are related; 2 biological changes are mediated by social organization; 3 institutional bias in the application of technical procedures ignores race, class and gender dimensions of society; 4 knowledge is used to the advantage of the powerful; and 5 its applications may reinforce existing structures of power that pose ethical questions about distributive justice.

The case of crime, deception and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging fMRI shows the complexity, and the political and ethical challenges that confront those who seek to use neuroscience to explain the etiology of crime, and who base policy on its findings. An ethically grounded neuroscience needs to take account of existing structures of power and difference, and to develop a public neuropolitical consciousness that ensures that those subject to risk by the application of science and technology are participants in the decision-making processes involving the implementation of policies that affect them.

Protecting Prisoners from Harmful Research more. The most recent review of the ethics of research on prisoners by the Institute of Medicine recommends. The academic as whistle-blower more. Sociology and Contemporary Sociology. Sociology and British Sociology. Publisher: ncjrs. In law, knowledge integration is by hybridization with other disciplines e.

Questions are raised about how integration should occur, in what sequence, and with what effects on causa Interdisciplinary Studies.

Expanding the Scope of Transdisciplinarity more. The concept of transdisciplinarity since its origins in the s reifi. Transdisciplinarity not only increases the scope and Transdisciplinarity not only increases the scope and comprehensiveness of interdisciplinarity but also produces knowledge, insight, and analysis at multiple levels that renders a theoretical framework more suited to analyze complex social problems Augsburg Moreover, as Augsburg has pointed out, the existing literature on transdisciplinarity with few exceptions has yet to recognize participants outside of academia as legitimate knowledge producers.

More specifically we first review the literature on interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity in order to critique the limited definition of knowledge production assumed by the concept of interdisciplinarity and summarize the ways transdisciplinarity is regarded as inclusive and collaborative research.

Finally, we address how the multi-knowledge construct of transdisciplinarity presupposes the recognition of a diverse range of stakeholders and actors, including knowledge producers, and how both their participation and knowledge can be incorporated. Deviance and Social Control, Sociology of more. Can I Have it in Cash more. Private Justice and the Policing of Labor more. The Constitution of Constitutive Criminology more.

Postmodern and Constitutive Criminology more. School Violence: Issues of Race and Gender more. Informal Law more. Constitutive Criminology more. The Informal Economy more. The academic as whistle-blower more. The Hidden Economy more. Sociology and Contemporary Sociology. What is School Violence? An Integrated Definition more. Anastasia , and Stuart Henry. This paper reexamines the ethics of improving public knowledge about science and technology, or science literacy. Rather than reproduce the core themes of the large body of literature on this topic over a number of decades, this paper In particular, the paper highlights the need to identify different sub-publics, understand their value systems and the socio-cultural contexts in which they operate, and how these publics are not simply passive consumers of knowledge, but are themselves co-producers and appliers of science related knowledge.

The paper thus argues for an ethics of scientific literacy that takes account of knowledge production beyond disciplinary and interdisciplinary frameworks, and uses this understanding to foster an authentic deliberative partnership of engagement. Transdisciplinarity , Science Ethics , Science Literacy , and Deliberative decision making; organizational democracy; Habermas.

Social Construction of Crime more. Responding to school violence: confronting the Columbine effect more. And why do policymakers keep making the same mistakes? The authors of Responding to School Violence examine the pervasive rise of school security measures since the Columbine The authors of Responding to School Violence examine the pervasive rise of school security measures since the Columbine shootings, highlighting the unintended consequences of policymaking too often shaped by fear and sensationalism.

Probing an array of now ubiquitous tactics and programs—metal detectors, police patrols, zero tolerance policies, and more—the authors show how increasingly punitive schoolhouse dynamics negatively affect student safety and even educational experiences. They also share lessons from past mistakes and identify workable, comprehensive approaches for addressing a recurrent social problem.

White Collar Crime more. This issue of the Western Criminology Review starts with a devastating analysis by Danielle McGurrin and her colleagues demonstrating a consistent neglect of white-collar crime that borders on the tragic, but more positively points to This issue of the Western Criminology Review starts with a devastating analysis by Danielle McGurrin and her colleagues demonstrating a consistent neglect of white-collar crime that borders on the tragic, but more positively points to solutions.

Some of those solutions involve volumes such as this, highlighting the problem. Lynch as well as Gregg Barak.

Social Constructionist Theories of Crime more. This volume applies social constructionist theory to crime and justice and allows us to see how crime, justice and penality emerge as anchoring concepts, while also showing the arbitrary nature of social formations that have such an



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