2022
DOI: 10.1177/21533687221101785
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Anti-racism in Criminology: An Oxymoron or the way Forward?

Abstract: Since the uprisings of 2020 in the aftermath of the police-perpetrated the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, universities – and some departments – have expressed their commitments to anti-racism in public statements. While statements are laudable, what matters most is how anti-racism is actualized in our classrooms, our syllabi, our departmental policies and practices, our research, and the discipline of criminology. In this paper, we outline the racist history of “criminality,” policing, prisons, an… Show more

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“…Using a set of case examples, they discuss how diversity, equity, and inclusion are successfully and unsuccessfully achieved in the context of scholarly work. Turing to the discipline, Palmer et al (2022) question whether anti-racism is possible in criminology, and offer Closing Plenary (5:15 pm -6:15 pm EDT)…”
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“…Using a set of case examples, they discuss how diversity, equity, and inclusion are successfully and unsuccessfully achieved in the context of scholarly work. Turing to the discipline, Palmer et al (2022) question whether anti-racism is possible in criminology, and offer Closing Plenary (5:15 pm -6:15 pm EDT)…”
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confidence: 99%