Reflexivity and criminal justice : intersections of policy, practice and research /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Armstrong, Sarah C. (Editor), Blaustein, Jarrett (Editor), Henry, Alistair (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London, United Kingdom : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; List of Figures ; 1: Impact and the Reflexive Imperative in Criminal Justice Policy, Practice and Research; The Current Context of Criminal Justice Research; Shifting Grounds of Concern; Criminal Justice Policy Research; Institutional Funding Regimes, Impact and Knowledge Exchange; Reflexivity: Some Starting Points; Reflexive Criminology?; A Brief Note about the Structure of This Volume; References; Part 1: Reflexive Approaches to Criminal Justice Policy Research; 2: Interpreting Influence: Towards Reflexivity in Penal Policymaking?
  • Introduction Reflexivity; Interpreting Penal Policymaking; Signs of Reflexivity in Penal Policymaking?; Occupational Reflexivity; Holistic Reflexivity; Collective Reflexivity; Interpreting and Influencing Penal Policymaking?; The Evidential Role; The Collaborative Role; Conclusion: Prospects and Limits; References; 3: When the Stars Align: Juvenile Justice Policy Reform in New South Wales; Introduction; Biography of a Research Project; Analysing Policy; Complexity Theory: Tools for Analysis; Reflexivity in Research Method; Reading the Stars; Conclusion; References
  • 4: Towards Hope, Solidarity and Re-humanisation Introduction; Neoliberal Criminal Justice Policy and Practice; Reflexivity in Criminal Justice Research; Researcher Positionality; Political Poetics; Situated Research; Conclusion; References; 5: Policy as a Crime Scene; Policy's Double Absence; Where Is Policy?: Scene Thinking; Policy as Crime Scene: The Case of Penal Reform; Conclusion; References; 6: Reflexivity in Statistics as Sociology of Quantification: The Case of Repeat Victimization Modelling; The Interpretative Flexibility of Statistical Models
  • Victimization Boosts Victimization: An Ideal Interpretation for Situational Crime Prevention (SCP) Challenging the Boost Hypothesis: Understanding the Unequal Conditions of Access to Security; Computational Turn in Victimization Research, But No Turn in Interpretation; Conclusion; References; Part 2: Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange in Practice; 7: Criminological Knowledge and the Politics of Impact: Implications for Researching Juvenile Justice; Introduction; The Edinburgh Study; Situating the Cohort; Key Findings and Policy Implications
  • Knowledge Production and Impact: Situating the Researcher-Participant Impacts on Policy; Impediments and Facilitators of Impact: Statecraft as Context; Politics and Knowledge Production; Institutional Practice; Concluding Reflections on the Impact Imperative; References; 8: Reflexive Academic-Practitioner Collaboration with the Police; Introduction; Academic-Practitioner Collaboration: A New Praxis of Research?; The Scottish Institute for Policing Research; Reflexive Research and Reflective Practice; Reflexive Research Is Credible Research