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Bringing together a variety of diverse international contributors
from the Convict Criminology community, Convict Criminology for the
Future surveys the historical roots of Convict Criminology, the
current challenges experienced by formerly incarcerated people, and
future directions for the field. Over the past two decades research
has been conducted in the field of Convict Criminology, recognizing
that the convict voice has long been ignored or marginalized in
academia, criminal justice practice, and public policy debates.
This edited volume provides a much-needed update on the state of
the field and how it has evolved. Seven primary themes are
examined. Historical underpinnings of Convict Criminology
Adaptations to prison life Longstanding challenges for prisoners
and formerly incarcerated people Post-secondary education behind
bars The expansion of Convict Criminology beyond North America
Conducting scholarly research in carceral settings Future
directions in Convict Criminology A global line up of contributors,
from the fields of Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law, Political
Science, and Sociology, comprehensively tackle each topic,
reviewing causes, reactions, and solutions to challenges. The
volume also includes a chronology of significant events in the
history of Convict Criminology. Integrating current events with
research using a variety of methods in scholarly analysis, Convict
Criminology for the Future is invaluable reading for students and
scholars of corrections, criminology, criminal justice, law, and
sociology.
Bringing together a variety of diverse international contributors
from the Convict Criminology community, Convict Criminology for the
Future surveys the historical roots of Convict Criminology, the
current challenges experienced by formerly incarcerated people, and
future directions for the field. Over the past two decades research
has been conducted in the field of Convict Criminology, recognizing
that the convict voice has long been ignored or marginalized in
academia, criminal justice practice, and public policy debates.
This edited volume provides a much-needed update on the state of
the field and how it has evolved. Seven primary themes are
examined. Historical underpinnings of Convict Criminology
Adaptations to prison life Longstanding challenges for prisoners
and formerly incarcerated people Post-secondary education behind
bars The expansion of Convict Criminology beyond North America
Conducting scholarly research in carceral settings Future
directions in Convict Criminology A global line up of contributors,
from the fields of Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law, Political
Science, and Sociology, comprehensively tackle each topic,
reviewing causes, reactions, and solutions to challenges. The
volume also includes a chronology of significant events in the
history of Convict Criminology. Integrating current events with
research using a variety of methods in scholarly analysis, Convict
Criminology for the Future is invaluable reading for students and
scholars of corrections, criminology, criminal justice, law, and
sociology.
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