The Routledge international handbook on decolonizing justice / / edited by Chris Cunneen, Antje Deckert, Amanda Porter, Juan Tauri, and Robert Webb.

"The Routledge International Handbook on Decolonizing Justice focuses on the growing worldwide movement aimed at decolonizing state policies and practices, and various disciplinary knowledges including criminology, social work and law. The collection of original chapters brings together cutting...

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Superior document:Routledge International Handbooks Series
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Place / Publishing House:Milton : : Taylor & Francis Group,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Routledge international handbooks
Physical Description:1 online resource (571 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Between the lines of land and time / Viviane Saleh-Hanna
  • Exposing the complexities of the colonial project / Michaela McGuire
  • "Feeding people's beliefs": mass media representations of Māori and criminality / Angela Moewaka Barnes and Tim McCreanor
  • Girramaa marramarra waluwin-Decolonizing social work / Sue Green
  • The plastic shamans of restorative justice / Juan Tauri
  • Southern disorders : the criminogenesis of neo-imperialism / Pablo Ciocchini and Joe Greener
  • Place, borders, and the decolonial / Leanne Weber, Robyn Newitt, and Claire Loughnan
  • Law's violence : the police killing of Kumanjayi Walker and the trial of Zachary Rolfe / Maria Giannacopoulos
  • Settler colonialism and the criminalization of Palestinian resistance / Lana Tatour and Adan Tatour
  • Criminalizing gypsy, Roma, and travellers in the UK / Zoë James
  • Romani people, policing, and penality in Europe / Iulius Rostas and Florin Moisă
  • The obsolescence of "police brutality" : counterinsurgency in a moment of police reform / Dylan Rodríguez
  • Army of the rich / Emmy Rākete
  • Algorithms, policing, and race : insights from decolonial and critical algorithm studies / Pamela Ugwudike
  • Decolonizing policing in the Gulf Cooperation Council / Nabil Ouassini and Arvind Verma
  • Inherited structures and 'indigenized' policing in Africa : insights from South Africa and Zimbabwe / Tariro Mutongwizo and Nyasha Mutongwizo
  • Policing and imperialism in France and the French empire / Florian Bobin
  • Policing Muslims : counter-terrorism and Islamophobia in the UK and Australia / Waqas Tufail & Scott Poynting
  • Decolonizing terrorism : racist pre-crime, cheap orientalism, and the Taqiya trap / Ahmed Ajil
  • State terror, resistance, and community solidarity : dismantling the police / Chris Cunneen
  • Abolition as a decolonial project / Debbie Kilroy, Tabitha Lean, and Angela Y. Davis
  • Colonial carceral feminism / Aya Gruber
  • Both sorry and happy : inquests into indigenous deaths in custody / Sherene H. Razack
  • The quotidian violence of incarcerating indigenous people in the Canadian state : why reform is not an option for decolonization / Vicki Chartrand
  • Disability, race, and the carceral state : toward an inclusive decolonial abolition / Simone Rowe and Leanne Dowse
  • 'Risk' and the challenges in moving beyond marginalizing frameworks / Grace Gordon and Robert Webb
  • The school-to-prison pipeline / Nancy A. Heitzeg
  • Seeking justice in (and beyond) colonial carceral archives / Ethan Blue
  • Decolonizing first peoples child welfare / Cindy Blackstock, Terri Libesman, Jennifer King, Brittany Mathews, and Wendy Hermeston
  • Anti-violence efforts and Native American communities / Cheryl Redhorse Bennett
  • Decolonizing family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand / Michael Roguski
  • Access to justice in South Africa-not yet Uhuru but not quite Sisulu : an examination of the decolonizing journey from colonial-apartheid rule / Jackie Dugard and Nompumelelo Seme
  • Indigenous sentencing courts and Gladue reports / Elena Marchetti, Valmaine Toki, and Johnathan Rudin
  • Decolonizing restorative justice / Alana Abramson and Muhammad Asadullah
  • Colonialism and penality / Mark Brown
  • Decolonizing criminal law in India / Rishika Sahgal
  • Transitional justice and decolonization / Augustine Park
  • First, they took the land : decolonizing nature to decolonize society / David Rodriguez Goyes
  • Decolonizing genocide / Andrew Woolford
  • The decolonization paradigm in criminology / Biko Agozino
  • Black criminology / Coretta Phillips
  • Decolonial criminology : oxymoron for necro-capitalism, racial capitalism, and the westernization of the professoriate / Wesley Crichlow
  • Mis-education of the critical criminologist : theory, meta-curriculum of ontoepistemology, and the myth decolonization / Tamari Kitossa
  • Neocolonial practices and narratives in criminological research / Antje Deckert
  • Decolonizing criminological research methodologies : cognition, commitment, and conduct / Michael A. Guerzoni & Maggie Walter
  • Decolonizing criminology theories by centring First Nations praxis and knowledges / Thalia Anthony, Harry Blagg, Carley Stanley & Keenan Mundine
  • Tackling whiteness as a decolonizing task in contemporary criminology / Rod Earle.