RT Article T1 Pioneering Critical Criminology in Canada JF Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice VO 48 IS 5 SP 647 OP 662 A1 Ratner, Robert 1938- LA English YR 2006 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/164012814X AB In this essay I present an unabashed account of my efforts to launch a critical criminology in Anglo-Canada. Accomplishing this feat required that L and others, build an institutional base and scholarly network that would debunk the 'liberal' version of criminology that dominated interpretations of crime and social control at the time. I describe some of the challenges marking the formation of the 'critical' perspective in Canada and trace the broad developments leading to its current problems and possibilities. Though wry and anecdotal, this account seeks to identify the interplay of professional motivations and structural constraints that have continually subverted the promise of critical criminology and still threaten to drain its vital force or plunge it back into the close-knit but inconsequential marginality of early days. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] K1 Kritische Kriminologie K1 Kanada K1 Geschichte