RT Book T1 The Routledge handbook of disability, crime, and justice T2 Routledge international handbooks A1 Macdonald, Stephen J. A1 Peacock, Donna A2 Macdonald, Stephen J. A2 Peacock, Donna LA English PP London New York PB Routledge YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1921923938 AB Offering an interdisciplinary exploration of the complex relationships between disability, crime, and victimisation, this comprehensive handbook gathers insights from leading scholars across diverse fields, including, disability studies, criminology, history, sociology, forensic psychology, forensic psychiatry, and the neurosciences, who have conducted extensive research in these areas. Adopting a global perspective, this volume applies various theoretical frameworks to explore the experiences of diverse disabled communities, including those with mental health issues, neurodiversity, sensory impairments, and physical disabilities, as they interact with the criminal justice system. It also presents contemporary perspectives on crime and victimisation, encompassing biomedical, biopsychosocial, structural, cultural, and realist approaches, and in doing so it delves into critical issues, including marginalisation, discrimination, exclusion, and intersectionality, while also addressing the inherent disablism and ableism apparent in the justice system. Divided into five comprehensive sections- Introduction to the Routledge International Handbook of Disability, Crime, and Justice; Histories of Disability and Crime; Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Criminology; Structural Disability Criminology; Cultural Disability Criminology; and Realist Disability Criminology this groundbreaking publication covers a wide range of topics. These include disability theory, penal populations, community interventions, policing, probation, courts, prisons, hate crimes, interpersonal victimisation, domestic violence, sex work, marginalisation, deviance, media representations, and systemic ableism/disablism within the justice system. "The Routledge Handbook of Disability, Crime, and Justice" stands as a definitive guide to disability, crime, and justice and will be of value to all those with an interest in this area CN HV1568 SN 978-1-032-39173-1 SN 978-1-032-39176-2 K1 People with disabilities and crime K1 Sociology of disability K1 Behinderung: soziale Aspekte K1 Crime & criminology K1 Criminal justice law K1 Criminal or forensic psychology K1 Criminology: legal aspects K1 Disability: social aspects K1 Fachspezifischer Unterricht K1 Illness & addiction: social aspects K1 Krankheit und Sucht: soziale Aspekte K1 Kriminalpsychologie, forensische Psychologie K1 Kriminologie: Rechtliche Aspekte K1 Medical sociology K1 Medizinsoziologie K1 Personal & public health K1 Persönliche Gesundheit und Gesundheitswesen / Gesundheitserziehung K1 Psychotherapie K1 Psychotherapy K1 Social Science / Criminology K1 Social Work K1 Social, group or collective psychology K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 Disability Studies : Kriminalität