This chapter is a substantive editorial introduction to the book, Reflexivity and Criminal Justice: Intersections of Policy, Practice and Research. It develops and argues for an account of reflexivity in criminology beyond the researcher-researched relationship to the field of research itself. Universities are under increasing pressure to document the value of their work, often defined instrumentally in terms of immediate practical and commercial activities. This has led to increasing emphasis on ‘partnerships’ and knowledge exchange with organisations and actors outside of academia. While such relationships may be empowering and supportive of good research and thriving societies, they also raise critical questions about agenda setting and...
Since the mid-twentieth century critical scholars within criminology, known broadly as ‘critical cri...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
This book combines accessibility and a conversational writing-style with expertise in criminology an...
This chapter is a substantive editorial introduction to the book, Reflexivity and Criminal Justice: ...
This collection presents a diverse set of case studies and theoretical reflections on how criminolog...
Criminologists and other academics are increasingly opposing managerial pressures to market their wo...
Doing research with criminals or deviants has inspired much academic reflection, particularly in res...
Chapter 1. This extract is taken from the author's original manuscript and has not been edited. The ...
Conducting research into crime and criminal justice carries its own unique challenges. The SAGE Hand...
Conducting research into crime and criminal justice carries unique challenges. This Handbook focuses...
This chapter is concerned with social scientific – or criminological – research into crime and justi...
Social scientific research has made a very substantial contribution to specialist academic understan...
This chapter describes how a researcher’s direct immersion in an active policy node can create uniqu...
In this paper I explore the extent to which penal policymakers can be said to be ‘reflexive’. I firs...
This volume brings together research principles with the practical issues of carrying out research t...
Since the mid-twentieth century critical scholars within criminology, known broadly as ‘critical cri...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
This book combines accessibility and a conversational writing-style with expertise in criminology an...
This chapter is a substantive editorial introduction to the book, Reflexivity and Criminal Justice: ...
This collection presents a diverse set of case studies and theoretical reflections on how criminolog...
Criminologists and other academics are increasingly opposing managerial pressures to market their wo...
Doing research with criminals or deviants has inspired much academic reflection, particularly in res...
Chapter 1. This extract is taken from the author's original manuscript and has not been edited. The ...
Conducting research into crime and criminal justice carries its own unique challenges. The SAGE Hand...
Conducting research into crime and criminal justice carries unique challenges. This Handbook focuses...
This chapter is concerned with social scientific – or criminological – research into crime and justi...
Social scientific research has made a very substantial contribution to specialist academic understan...
This chapter describes how a researcher’s direct immersion in an active policy node can create uniqu...
In this paper I explore the extent to which penal policymakers can be said to be ‘reflexive’. I firs...
This volume brings together research principles with the practical issues of carrying out research t...
Since the mid-twentieth century critical scholars within criminology, known broadly as ‘critical cri...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
This book combines accessibility and a conversational writing-style with expertise in criminology an...