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  3. Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Decolonization of Criminology and Justice

Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Decolonization of Criminology and Justice

Published: 2024-10-25

Editorial

  • Editorial 6(2)
    Juan Marcellus Tauri; Antje Deckert
    1-4
    • pdf

Research articles

  • The Garrison and the Jamaican State: A Model for Co-optation
    Marsha-Ann Scott
    5-24
    • pdf
  • A Method for Evaluating the Adequacy of Police and Coroner Investigations into Suspicious Unnatural Deaths
    Ted Palys, annie ross, Steff King, Gail Anderson
    25-50
    • pdf
  • Searching for Justice: Indigenous Self-Determination over the Landfill Search as a Matter of Justice for MMIWG2S
    Leon Laidlaw
    51-74
    • pdf

Book Reviews

  • Cunneen, C. (2023). Defund the Police: An International Insurrection. Bristol University Press.
    John Buttle
    75-78
    • pdf
  • Page, C. & Woodland, E. (2023). Healing Justice Lineages: Dreaming at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care, and Safety. North Atlantic Books.
    Grace Gordon
    79-82
    • 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.

Access it here

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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