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The Routledge International Handbook on Decolonizing Justice focuses on the growing worldwide movement aimed at decolonizing state policies and practices, and various disciplinary knowledges including criminology, social work and law. The collection of original chapters brings together cutting-edge, politically engaged work from a diverse group of writers who take as a starting point an analysis founded in a decolonizing, decolonial and/or Indigenous standpoint. Centering the perspectives of Black, First Nations and other racialized and minoritized peoples, the book makes an internationally significant contribution to the literature. The chapters include analyses of specific decolonization policies and interventions instigated by communities to enhance jurisdictional self-determination; theoretical approaches to decolonization; the importance of research and research ethics as a key foundation of the decolonization process; crucial contemporary issues including deaths in custody, state crime, reparations, and transitional justice; and critical analysis of key institutions of control, including police, courts, corrections, child protection systems and other forms of carcerality. The handbook is divided into five sections which reflect the breadth of the decolonizing literature: Why decolonization? From the personal to the global State terror and violence Abolishing the carceral Transforming and decolonizing justice Disrupting epistemic violence This book offers a comprehensive and timely resource for activists, students, academics, and those with an interest in Indigenous studies, decolonial and post-colonial studies, criminal legal institutions and criminology. It provides critical commentary and analyses of the major issues for enhancing social justice internationally. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
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monografia Rebiun34279960 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34279960 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 230705s2023 xx ob 001 0 eng d GBC381047 bnb 1389342846 1400790084 9781003176619 electronic bk.) 1003176615 electronic bk.) 9781000904017 electronic bk. : PDF) 1000904016 electronic bk. : PDF) 9781000904048 electronic bk. : EPUB) 1000904040 electronic bk. : EPUB) 1032009772 9781032009773 10.4324/9781003176619 doi UKMGB 021033980 9781003176619 Taylor & Francis TYFRS eng rda pn TYFRS TYFRS UEJ TXI K6U OCLCO UKMGB POL 014000 bisacsh POL 035010 bisacsh POL 045000 bisacsh JKV bicssc 341.26 23 ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK ON DECOLONIZING JUSTICE [Place of publication not identified] ROUTLEDGE 2023 [Place of publication not identified] [Place of publication not identified] ROUTLEDGE 1 online resource (606 pages) illustrations (black and white) 1 online resource (606 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Routledge international handbooks Includes bibliographical references and index Why decolonization? From the personal to the global -- State terror and violence -- Abolishing the carceral -- Transforming and decolonizing justice -- Disrupting epistemic violence The Routledge International Handbook on Decolonizing Justice focuses on the growing worldwide movement aimed at decolonizing state policies and practices, and various disciplinary knowledges including criminology, social work and law. The collection of original chapters brings together cutting-edge, politically engaged work from a diverse group of writers who take as a starting point an analysis founded in a decolonizing, decolonial and/or Indigenous standpoint. Centering the perspectives of Black, First Nations and other racialized and minoritized peoples, the book makes an internationally significant contribution to the literature. The chapters include analyses of specific decolonization policies and interventions instigated by communities to enhance jurisdictional self-determination; theoretical approaches to decolonization; the importance of research and research ethics as a key foundation of the decolonization process; crucial contemporary issues including deaths in custody, state crime, reparations, and transitional justice; and critical analysis of key institutions of control, including police, courts, corrections, child protection systems and other forms of carcerality. The handbook is divided into five sections which reflect the breadth of the decolonizing literature: Why decolonization? From the personal to the global State terror and violence Abolishing the carceral Transforming and decolonizing justice Disrupting epistemic violence This book offers a comprehensive and timely resource for activists, students, academics, and those with an interest in Indigenous studies, decolonial and post-colonial studies, criminal legal institutions and criminology. It provides critical commentary and analyses of the major issues for enhancing social justice internationally. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license Chris Cunneen is Professor of Criminology at the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Antje Deckert is an Associate Professor in Criminology at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. Amanda Porter is Senior Fellow at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia. Juan Tauri is Adjunct Professor at Indigenous Studies, Macquarie University, Australia. Robert Webb is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand Decolonization Self-determination, National Indigenous peoples- Legal status, laws, etc Restorative justice Decolonization- Research Criminal justice, Administration of Décolonisation Droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes Justice réparatrice Décolonisation- Recherche POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights. Open educational resources Print version ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK ON DECOLONIZING JUSTICE. [Place of publication not identified] : ROUTLEDGE, 2023 1032009772 (OCoLC)1373608356 Routledge international handbooks