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  3. Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Decolonization of Criminology and Justice

Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Decolonization of Criminology and Justice

Published: 2025-11-26

Editorial

  • Editorial Vol 7 Issue 2
    Antje Deckert; Juan Marcellus Tauri
    1-8
    • pdf

Research articles

  • The War in Gaza and Genocide of Palestinian People: Why Should Criminologists Be Engaged?
    Chris Cunneen
    9-46
    • pdf
  • The Smiling Assassin: Family Group Conferencing as Cultural Genocide in Aotearoa New Zealand
    Paora Moyle
    47-72
    • pdf
  • Criminal Code Reform During the AI Revolution to Counter the New Form of Colonialism of Indigenous Peoples
    Ehsan Jozaghi
    73-104
    • pdf
  • Understanding Domestic Violence in the Caribbean through Decolonial Lens: Decolonizing Domestic Violence
    Wendell C Wallace
    105-128
    • pdf

Book Reviews

  • Higgins, M. & Lenette, C. (2024). Disrupting The Academy With Lived Experience-Led Knowledge.
    Robert Williams
    129-132
    • pdf
  • Vergès, F. (2024). Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism.
    Hannah Thompson
    133-137
    • pdf

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Decolonization of Criminology and Justice

Supported by the School of Social Sciences and Public Policy, Auckland University of Technology, Aotearoa, New Zealand.

ISSN: 2703-1861(Online)

The Routledge International Handbook on Decolonizing Justice is open access.

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This playlist features author summaries of some of the book chapters published in the Routledge International Handbook on Decolonizing Justice edited by Chris Cunneen, Antje Deckert, Amanda Porter, Juan Tauri and Robert Webb.

Journal launch by Professor Biko Agozino on 7 June 2018

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