RT Book T1 Abolish criminology T2 Routledge studies in penal abolitionism and transformative justice A2 Saleh-Hanna, Viviane 1976- A2 Williams, Jason M. 1986- A2 Coyle, Michael J. LA English PP Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY PB Routledge YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1859527485 AB "Abolish Criminology presents critical scholarship on Criminology and Criminal Justice ideologies and practices, alongside emerging freedom-driven discourses that encourage a vision and practice of new world formations. The book introduces readers to a detailed history and analysis of crime as a concept and its colonizing trajectories into existence and enforcement. These significant contexts buried within peculiar academic histories are often overlooked or unknown in academic and public discussions, and representations of crime and the criminal legal system. The book offers written, visual, and poetic teachings through which readers, students, and educators can engage with the often discussed but seldom understood concept of crime and its enforcement through the criminal legal system's research, theories, agencies and dominant cultures. Abolish Criminology serves the needs of undergraduate and graduate students and educators in the social sciences, arts, and humanities. It will also appeal to scholars, researchers, policy makers, activists, community organizers, social movement builders, and various reading groups comprised of the general public grappling with the increased critical public discourse on policing and criminal legal reform or abolition"-- CN HV6019 SN 9780367817114 SN 036781711X SN 9781000875485 SN 1000875482 SN 9781000875478 SN 1000875474 K1 Critical Criminology K1 Criminal justice, Administration of : Moral and ethical aspects K1 Social Science / Criminology K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 Kriminologie : Abolitionismus : Kriminologie : Strafjustiz : Staat : Gewaltmonopol : Weiße : Vorherrschaft : Queerfeindlichkeit : Frauenfeindlichkeit : Strafvollzug K1 eBook-T&F-EBA-Humanities-and-Social-Sciences DO 10.4324/9780367817114