RT Article T1 Russian criminology as “Terra Incognita”: legacies of the past and challenges of the present JF International journal of comparative and applied criminal justice VO 41 IS 3 SP 123 OP 143 A1 Gurinskaya, Anna LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1751366936 AB In this article, we outline the place of Russian criminology on the world criminological map during the pre-Soviet, Soviet, and post-Soviet eras. We examine the external institutional and economic pressures experienced by the field of criminology in past decades and assess its current development against the backdrop of other social sciences in Russia. Further, we interface these arguments with data drawn off Russian academics’ perceptions on whether criminology as a discipline has significantly transformed in Russia after the breakdown of the Soviet Union; how relevant Russian criminology is for the practice of law-enforcement and state crime control policy; and whether criminology has appropriate placement within law schools which serve as primary residence for the discipline. Finally, we conclude with some reflection on the current state of Russian criminology and the future directions of the discipline. K1 Russian criminology K1 Global criminology K1 ideology and social sciences K1 non-Western criminology K1 social sciences in Russia K1 The global periphery K1 Theoretical criminology K1 Russia DO 10.1080/01924036.2017.1333440