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Peacemaking - Reflections of a Radical Criminologist

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Informationen zum Autor Hal Pepinsky is a professor of Criminal Justice at Indiana University, where he has taught since 1976. He is the author and editor of nine volumes, and some 90 articles and chapters. He is regarded in criminal justice circles as the co-founder of a school of thought called "peacemaking criminology," after a book he edited with Richard Quinney in 1991, Criminology as Peacemaking . Klappentext These reflections trace how over some thirty-five years as a criminologist, the author's thinking has evolved, principally to replace notions of "crime" and "criminal justice" with the notions of "violence" and "peacemaking". Pepinsky traces the evolution of the criminal justice system in the United States since 1973. He discusses how he came to embrace the radical feminist view that patriarchy and the "politics of fear" can provide explanations for the rise in incarcerations in the US, as well as for other forms of systemic power in society. The author's own current research paradigm rests on the concepts of "violence" and "peacemaking", which are explored and defined in turn. The book concludes with practical suggestions on how to transform violence, as defined herein, into safety, security, and trust among those involved in conflict. Zusammenfassung Traces the evolution of the criminal justice system in the United States since 1973. The author discusses how he came to embrace the radical feminist view that patriarchy and the 'politics of fear' can provide explanations for the rise in incarcerations in the US, as well as for other forms of systemic power in society.

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Authors Hal Pepinksy, Hal Pepinsky, Harold E Pepinsky, Harold E. Pepinsky
Publisher University of Toronto Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.11.2006
 
EAN 9780776606408
ISBN 978-0-7766-0640-8
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Series Alternative Perspectives in Cr
Alternative Perspectives in Criminology
Alternative Perspectives in Criminology
Alternative Perspectives in Cr
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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