In light of recent debates on ‘public criminology’, this article chooses to focus on teaching as a way of reaching more publics. The various characteristics of a more public and engaged discipline are discussed and applied specifically to the teaching of criminology, including the relative merits and demerits of reorienting teaching in this way. Following on from this discussion, the article outlines some practical ways in which this vision can be realised. Given the many affinities between the Burawoyan concept of public ‘-ologies’ and the scholarship of learning and teaching, an argument is advanced for teaching as one of the first steps towards the practice of a more public criminology
An introductory text for first year criminology students, covering the key questions, debates and th...
As part of the SCCJR’s ‘Teaching Criminology’ series, the Centre is organizing a session which explo...
The social sciences in the recent past have become quite specialized in terms of the problems and re...
In light of recent debates on ‘public criminology’, this article chooses to focus on teaching as a ...
This book discusses the role and impact of ‘Public Criminology’. It brings together a collection of ...
This paper draws together four key strands of interrelated contemporary criminological discourse; pu...
A variety of opinions and observations about public sociology are reviewed in this paper, which then...
Drawing on recent critical debates on the concept of public '-ologies', this chapter discusses thepo...
Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminolog...
There have recently been a number of calls for a public criminology - although the term is ill-defin...
The introduction offers reflections on both the motivation for and the aims of the handbook. First, ...
This paper will discuss the contemporary context of ‘the public’ and their knowledge and opinions ar...
There has been a growing concern about the lack of policy relevance of criminology in recent years. ...
Forensic Criminology gives students of criminology and criminal justice an introduction to the foren...
The first in a series of open lectures for staff and students, local schools and teachers, and profe...
An introductory text for first year criminology students, covering the key questions, debates and th...
As part of the SCCJR’s ‘Teaching Criminology’ series, the Centre is organizing a session which explo...
The social sciences in the recent past have become quite specialized in terms of the problems and re...
In light of recent debates on ‘public criminology’, this article chooses to focus on teaching as a ...
This book discusses the role and impact of ‘Public Criminology’. It brings together a collection of ...
This paper draws together four key strands of interrelated contemporary criminological discourse; pu...
A variety of opinions and observations about public sociology are reviewed in this paper, which then...
Drawing on recent critical debates on the concept of public '-ologies', this chapter discusses thepo...
Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminolog...
There have recently been a number of calls for a public criminology - although the term is ill-defin...
The introduction offers reflections on both the motivation for and the aims of the handbook. First, ...
This paper will discuss the contemporary context of ‘the public’ and their knowledge and opinions ar...
There has been a growing concern about the lack of policy relevance of criminology in recent years. ...
Forensic Criminology gives students of criminology and criminal justice an introduction to the foren...
The first in a series of open lectures for staff and students, local schools and teachers, and profe...
An introductory text for first year criminology students, covering the key questions, debates and th...
As part of the SCCJR’s ‘Teaching Criminology’ series, the Centre is organizing a session which explo...
The social sciences in the recent past have become quite specialized in terms of the problems and re...