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The Oxford Encyclopedia of International Criminology

Edited by: Edna Erez, Peter Ibarra

ISBN13: 9780190883140
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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Criminology in the 21st century has gone global. It has increasingly been drawn to thinking and research that addresses criminological matters in international, transnational, and comparative registers. Issues at the intersection of criminology/criminal justice and social forces, economic policies, political conflict, national security concerns, legal changes and reforms, environmental issues, legacies of colonialism, technological developments and more are best understood when framed as global phenomena.

The Oxford Encyclopedia of International Criminology includes state of the art essays that offer critical reviews of scholarship - including theoretical, empirical, and methodological work - on crime and victimization and the social and legal responses that both receive; historical, social, cultural, legal, and interpretive processes underlying crime and justice; problems of equity and social transformation that increasingly drive debate and discussions of policy, international law, and political activism. The contributors are established and highly distinguished academics as well as emerging scholars whose work is having an impact on their respective fields. They are an international cast of writers drawn from both the Global North and Global South, representing multiple disciplinary orientations, as well as interdisciplinary perspectives. Aside from covering the major issues in their subject areas and incorporating useful bibliographies, the authors offer guidance on how to further explore the various aspects of the topics.

The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Criminology will prove helpful to students, scholars, and the informed public interested in learning about cutting edge issues in the study of crime and justice in a comparative, global context.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
Crime and Offenders
Child Terrorists and Child Soldiers (Susanne Martin)
Conceptualizing Radicalization in Comparative Context (Sophia Moskalenko)
Criminal Governance in Latin America (Jorge Mantilla, Andreas E. Feldmann)
Deviant Subcultures in European Context (Alexandra Stupperich, Helga Ihm, Shannon B. Harper)
Environmental Crime in Latin America and Southern Green Criminology (David Rodríguez Goyes)
Female “Deviance” and Pathways to Criminalization in Different Nations (Syeda Tonima Hadi, Meda Chesney-Lind)
The Global Comparative Study of Gangs and Other Non-State Armed Groups (Nicholas Barnes)
Global Development and Crime (Mahesh K. Nalla, Gregory J. Howard, Graeme R. Newman)
Hate Crimes in a Cross-Cultural Context (Keller G. Sheppard, Nathaniel L Lawshe, Jack McDevitt)
Immigrants and Crime (Daniel L. Stageman)
Juvenile Delinquency in an International Context (Katharina Neissl, Simon S. Singer)
Marginalized Women, Domestic, and Family Violence Reforms and Their Unintended Consequences (Ellen Reeves, Silke Meyer)
Organized Crime in Asia (Narayanan Ganapathy)
Selling Sex in a Global Context (Aimee Wodda, Meghna Bhat)
State-Corporate Crime Nexus: Development of an Integrated Theoretical Framework (Casey James Schotter, Ronald C. Kramer)
Victims' Rights in Plea Agreements Across Different Legal Systems (Dana Pugach, Michal Tamir)
Vigilantism in Comparative Perspective (Ray Abrahams)
White-Collar Crimes Beyond the Nation-State (Nicholas Lord, Yongyu Zeng, Aleksandra Jordanoska
Youth Violence in Latin America (Arturo Alvarado Mendoza, Gabriel Tenenbaum Ewig)
Criminal Justice Institutions
Borders, Mobilities, and Governance in Transnational Perspective (Richard Staring, René van Swaaningen)
Community Policing in Comparative Perspective (Jacques de Maillard, Jan Terpstra)
Constructing Citizenship, “Legality,” and “Illegality” in Comparative Perspectives (Maria Escobar, Tanya Golash-Boza
Global Developments in Policing Provision in the 21st Century (Clifford Shearing, Philip Stenning)
Indigenous Justice in Oceania and North America (Beverley Jacobs)
International and Comparative Legal Perspectives on Victim Participation in Criminal Justice (Marie Manikis)
International Courts and Tribunals (Mark Findlay)
Penal Paradigms of Juvenile Justice in Canada and Hong Kong (Michael Adorjan, Wing Hong Chui)
Police Corruption (Leslie Holmes)
Prison Abolition (Kayla M. Martensen, Beth E. Richie)
Prosecution Appeals Against Sentence (Arie Frieberg)
Social Control of Crime in Asia (Hua Zhong, Serena Yunran Zhang)
War, Police, and the Production of Social Order (Nicholas Walrath, Travis Linnemann)
Criminal Justice Processes
Aging in Prison and Correction Policy in Global Perspectives (Tina Maschi, Keith Morgen, Annette Hintenach, Adriana Kaye)
Attitudes Toward Punishment (Monica M. Gerber)
Colonialism, Crime, and Social Control (Viviane Saleh-Hanna)
Countering Violent Extremism: A Framework for Comparative Analysis (Keiran Hardy)
Electronic Monitoring Around the World (Mike Nellis)
Global Security Surveillance (Keith Guzik, Gary T. Marx)
Hyperincarceration and Indigeneity (Thalia Anthony, Harry Blagg)
Indigenous Courts (Valmaine Toki)
LGBT People in Prison: Management Strategies, Human Rights Violations, and Political Mobilization (Jason B. Brown, Valerie Jenness)
Proactive Policing and Terrorism (Badi Hasisi, Simon Perry, Michael Wolfowicz)
Procedural Justice in the Criminal Justice System (Elise Sargeant, Julie Barkworth, Natasha S. Madon)
The Quantitative Study of Terrorist Events: Challenges and Opportunities (Jonathan Grossman, Ami Pedahzur)
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in International and Comparative Perspective (Nigel Stobbs)
Theory and Methods
Critical Criminologies (Walter S. DeKeseredy)
Cultural Bias in International Criminology (René van Swaaningen)
Frameworks of Critical Race Theory (Lee E. Ross)
Global Anomie Theory (Anamika Twyman-Ghoshal)
Indigenous Peoples and Criminology (Juan Marcellus Tauri)
Institutional Anomie Theory Across Nation States (Andreas Hövermann, Steven Messner)
International Cultural Criminology (Eleni Dimou)
Methodological Issues in the International Study of Victimization (Anna Alvazzi del Frate, Gergely Hideg)
Moral Panics and Folk Devils (Nachman Ben-Yehuda)
Narrative Criminology (Lois Presser)
Positive Criminology: Theory, Research, and Practice (Natti Ronel, Ety Elisha)
Qualitative Methods in International and Comparative Criminology (Max Travers)
Queering Criminology Globally (Matthew Ball)
Visual Criminology in International and Comparative Context (Stefan Machura)
Women and Violent Extremism: Concepts and Theories (Imtashal Tariq, Laura Sjoberg)
Victims and Victimization
Anti-Trafficking in Southeast Asia (Julie Ham)
Bullying in School and Cyberspace (Jane Timmons-Mitchell, Ivette Noriega, Daniel J. Flannery)
Femicide: The Notions, Theories, and Challenges (Daniela Bandelli, Consuelo Corradi)
Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing (Brooke B. Chambers, Joachim J. Savelsberg)
Global Commercial and Sexual Exploitation of Children (Julie Anne Laswer-Maira, Charles E. Hounmenou, Donna Peach)
Green Criminology in International Perspectives (Ekaterina Gladkova, Alison Hutchinson, Tanya Wyatt)
Human Trafficking: Women, Children, and Victim-Offender Overlap (Alexis A. Aronowitz, Mounia Chmaitilly)
Justice-System Monitoring Technologies and Victim Welfare (Craig Paterson)
Nonspeciesist Criminology, Wildlife Trade, and Animal Victimization (Ragnhild Sollund)
Transnational Sex Trafficking of Women (Susan Dewey)
Using Social Media to Resist Gender Violence: A Global Perspective (Bianca Fileborn, Rachel Loney-Howes)
The Victimology of State Crime (Rick A. Matthews)