RT Article T1 Assessing the Boundaries of Public Criminology: On What Does (Not) Count JF Social justice VO 42 IS 2 SP 70 OP 90 A1 Piché, Justin LA English YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747155071 AB The article offers information on public criminology, the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada, and the issues within U.S. exclusionary structures. Topics include the dangers of solitary confinement within Canada's federal correctional system, material and symbolic violence, and the objectives, publics, and practices involved in doing public criminology. Other topics include the limitations of public criminology like reformist agendas and interpersonal and state violence. K1 Corrections (Criminal justice administration) K1 Murder victims K1 Missing persons K1 Indigenous women -- Crimes against K1 Criminology