Policy Press

Convict Criminology

Inside and Out

By Rod Earle

Published

Sep 6, 2017

Page count

192 pages

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New Horizons in Criminology

ISBN

978-1447323655

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Jun 8, 2016

Page count

192 pages

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New Horizons in Criminology

ISBN

978-1447323648

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Jun 8, 2016

Page count

192 pages

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New Horizons in Criminology

ISBN

978-1447323686

Dimensions

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Jun 8, 2016

Page count

192 pages

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New Horizons in Criminology

ISBN

978-1447323693

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Policy Press
Convict Criminology

Convict criminology is the study of criminology by those who have first-hand experience of imprisonment. This is the first single-authored book to trace the emergence of convict criminology and explore its relevance beyond the USA to the UK and other parts of Europe.

Addressing epistemological issues of ‘insider research’, it presents uniquely reflexive scholarship combining personal experience with critical perspectives on contemporary penality. Taking a gendered approach and focusing explicitly on men, it covers:

•the way prisoners, ex-prisoners and prison research contribute to criminological knowledge

•historical figures in criminology whose prison experiences are rarely recognised

•the way racism, colonialism and class shape penal experience and social worlds

Drawing from his own experience of imprisonment, prison research and criminology, the author demonstrates how this experience can expand the criminological imagination. It is a novel and compelling account for students, teachers, academics and penal practitioners. It will inform, educate and entertain anyone working in criminal justice, the legal and para-legal professions and those with an interest in social justice.

“Great read about the Convict Criminology movement. This book demonstrates how intellectual ideas born in a cage now shake the ivory tower.” Stephen C. Richards, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA

“Earle wittily narrates the journey from convict to convict criminologist with an openness rarely seen in academia, enabling a full appreciation of the contribution to knowledge that can be made by ‘convicts’.” Bill Davies, Leeds Beckett University

“A deeply reflective, personal, as well as analytical account, Rod Earle’s Convict Criminology makes a valuable contribution to debates about an ‘insider’ perspective in criminology, and its importance to our understanding of the processes of criminal (in)justice.” Criminology and Criminal Justice

Rod Earle is Senior Lecturer in Youth Justice in the Faculty of Health & Social Care at The Open University, UK. Prior to his academic career Rod worked as a printer in Norwich and as a youth justice social worker for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 1982 he served a three-month prison sentence in HMP Norwich.

Preface ~ Andrew Millie

Foreword by Shadd Maruna

A personal introduction

Born in the USA: Early Origins of Convict Criminology

US Convict Criminology comes of age

European origins, perspectives and experiences of Convict Criminology

Indelible Stains: Convict Criminology and Criminal Records

Race, Class, Gender: Agitate, Educate, Organise

Methodologies, Epistemologies, Ontologies

Concluding with Convictions!

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