Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation, plunder and genocide throughout history-or at least 'history' as created by and written from the North. Since contact with colonisers, these many different peoples have suffered legal and illegal forms of direct, structural and symbolic violence. Meanwhile, criminology-the discipline concerned with studying instances of criminality, harm and victimisation-has largely remained untouched by or indifferent to serious crimes and systematic attacks that have increased mortality, denied rights and destroyed traditional ways of life. In this article, we first present a bibliographical analysis of relevant content in leading criminology journals. We...
This article explores the epistemological and methodological challenges posed by Indigenous peoples ...
This article explores the epistemological and methodological challenges posed by Indigenous peoples ...
In 2010, Nigerian criminologist, Biko Agozino, argued that the discipline of criminology is a “contr...
Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation,...
Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation,...
Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people's contact with...
Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people\u27s contact w...
Biko Agozino (2010: i) has described the discipline of criminology as a ‘control-freak’; one whose ‘...
Biko Agozino (2010: i) has described the discipline of criminology as a \u27control-freak\u27; one w...
The increasing expansion of global markets for crime control has recently become a significant focus...
This chapter deals with the difficult question: Should the Indigenous academy develop an Indigenous-...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
The decolonisation of criminology should not be seen as an event marked by the publication of an epo...
The bulk of criminological research in relation to Indigenous people hasbeen narrowly confined to "I...
ThiS article argues that understanding the nature of genocide in itsvarious manifestations goes to t...
This article explores the epistemological and methodological challenges posed by Indigenous peoples ...
This article explores the epistemological and methodological challenges posed by Indigenous peoples ...
In 2010, Nigerian criminologist, Biko Agozino, argued that the discipline of criminology is a “contr...
Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation,...
Indigenous peoples, their cultures and territories, have been subjected to continuous victimisation,...
Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people's contact with...
Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people\u27s contact w...
Biko Agozino (2010: i) has described the discipline of criminology as a ‘control-freak’; one whose ‘...
Biko Agozino (2010: i) has described the discipline of criminology as a \u27control-freak\u27; one w...
The increasing expansion of global markets for crime control has recently become a significant focus...
This chapter deals with the difficult question: Should the Indigenous academy develop an Indigenous-...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
The decolonisation of criminology should not be seen as an event marked by the publication of an epo...
The bulk of criminological research in relation to Indigenous people hasbeen narrowly confined to "I...
ThiS article argues that understanding the nature of genocide in itsvarious manifestations goes to t...
This article explores the epistemological and methodological challenges posed by Indigenous peoples ...
This article explores the epistemological and methodological challenges posed by Indigenous peoples ...
In 2010, Nigerian criminologist, Biko Agozino, argued that the discipline of criminology is a “contr...