Decolonising Criminology: A Toolkit for Inclusion

Author:   Tracey Davanna ,  Esmorie Miller ,  Peace Ojimba-Baldwin ,  Becky Shepherd
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
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Pages:   151
Publication Date:   01 March 2025
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Author:   Tracey Davanna ,  Esmorie Miller ,  Peace Ojimba-Baldwin ,  Becky Shepherd
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   2024 ed.
ISBN:  

9783031755613


ISBN 10:   3031755618
Pages:   151
Publication Date:   01 March 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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.- Introduction: Rhodes Must Fall: The Activist Origins of Decolonising the Curriculum. .- Chapter 1 - The Decolonial Salt Mines: Putting Decolonisation in a Historic Lineage. .- Chapter 2 - The Decolonising Movement in UK Universities. .- Chapter 3 - Criminology and the criminal justice system – anti-racist challenges. .- Chapter 4 - ‘Lies, Damn Lies!’ Decolonising a module through content, discourse & pedagogical reflections. .- Chapter 5 - Decolonising Criminology: A Toolkit for Inclusive Practice. .- Conclusion.

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Tracey Davanna is a criminology lecturer at London South Bank University, UK, and has over twenty years of teaching and learning experience and currently teaches at all levels of undergraduate criminology degree programmes.   Esmorie Miller is a criminology lecturer at Lancaster University, UK. Her work, which spans 2003 to present, explores the role of race, racism, and racialization in contemporary youth justice.   Peace Ojimba-Baldwin is an education lecturer and social sciences researcher  at Brunel University and London South Bank University, UK, respectively. She is also a community educational consultant.   Becky Shepherd is a criminology lecturer at London South Bank University, UK, focusing on anti-racism and women in the criminal justice system. Becky’s former career as a probation officer enabled her to see the brutality of the criminal justice system at first hand.

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