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Accompanied by a podcast called "The Cannabis Criminology Podcast."
As a limited series podcast, the authors will review key aspects of
the book and interview scholars and activists working in this area.
Very timely as the (potential) legalisation of cannabis has
received much attention across the globe in recent decades/years,
and this interest is set to continue for many years to come. Most
research tends to focus on drugs as a whole, whereas this book
focus solely on cannabis, and as such offers the depth needed to
grasp the topic more effectively. Fits into several topics/modules
within criminology, sociology, law, drug policy and public health.
Comprehensive in its coverage, exploring history, frameworks of
analysis, evidence to date, key initiatives, and providing examples
from relevant jurisdictions.
* Connects theory and practice by highlighting the work of
criminologists who have embraced the use of visual criminology * A
valuable supplementary text for courses in introductory criminology
and criminal justice, criminological theory, research methods, and
and other upper-level and senior capstone courses * Broadens the
notion of visual criminology to show how new visual approaches can
be used to describe data, tell stories, and present information
* Connects theory and practice by highlighting the work of
criminologists who have embraced the use of visual criminology * A
valuable supplementary text for courses in introductory criminology
and criminal justice, criminological theory, research methods, and
and other upper-level and senior capstone courses * Broadens the
notion of visual criminology to show how new visual approaches can
be used to describe data, tell stories, and present information
Accompanied by a podcast called "The Cannabis Criminology Podcast."
As a limited series podcast, the authors will review key aspects of
the book and interview scholars and activists working in this area.
Very timely as the (potential) legalisation of cannabis has
received much attention across the globe in recent decades/years,
and this interest is set to continue for many years to come. Most
research tends to focus on drugs as a whole, whereas this book
focus solely on cannabis, and as such offers the depth needed to
grasp the topic more effectively. Fits into several topics/modules
within criminology, sociology, law, drug policy and public health.
Comprehensive in its coverage, exploring history, frameworks of
analysis, evidence to date, key initiatives, and providing examples
from relevant jurisdictions.
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