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Introduction to Convict Criminology


ISBN13: 9781529221206
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Convict criminology (CC) is based on the belief that the convict’s voice has been traditionally ignored or marginalized in scholarship and policy debates, and that its inclusion can positively impact the fields of corrections, criminology, criminal justice and policy making.

Designed for students, scholars, and activists world-wide, this is the first sole-authored book to comprehensively explain the CC approach to scholarship, teaching and mentorship, and prison and criminal justice activism. It reviews the history and scholarship on this engaging field and the challenges that the approach has encountered. It features:

  • exhibit boxes
  • end-of-chapter keywords, and
  • test questions - including multiple choice, short answer and essay format

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
Foreword by Francesca Vianello: Finally an Introduction to Convict Criminology
Foreword by Author

PART I. Introduction and Scholarship
Chapter 1 Getting Up to Speed With Convict Criminology
Chapter 2 What Is the History of Convict Criminology?
Chapter 3 What Kinds of Scholarship Has Been Conducted on CC and by Convict Criminologists?

PART II. Teaching and Mentoring
Chapter 4 Teaching Convicts and Formerly Incarcerated Individuals: The State of Post- Secondary Undergraduate Education in Correctional Facilities
Chapter 5 Mentoring Convicts and Formerly Incarcerated Students
Chapter 6 How Has CC Engaged in Mentoring? Collaboration With Convicts and Formerly Incarcerated Individuals on Scholarly Research

PART III. Activism and Public Policy Work
Chapter 7 What Is Prison Activism?
Chapter 8 How Has CC Engaged in Activism?
Chapter 9 What Does the Future of CC Look Like?