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Visual Criminology From History and Methods to Critique and Policy Translation




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 09/2021
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

This edited collection captures the expertise of scholars from the US, the UK, Australia, and Canada to catalog the rise in visual approaches in criminology. It presents examples of visual methods, uses, and approaches in criminology; assesses the potential for new graphic approaches to collect, analyze, and present data; and provides some analysis of the use of images in teaching, to spur social critique, and guide policy translation. The collection visually connects theory and practice by highlighting the work of criminologists who have embraced the visual turn. Contributors explore the use of cognitive maps, concept and mind maps, life history calendars, CCTV, life plots, GIS and hot spot research, policy graphs, visual abstracts and research summaries,and other visual tools in the context of criminology. Approaches building on visual sociology are also featured, including a discussion of developments in documentary photography and film, visual ethnography, and sensory phenomenology. The book is organized thematically, with each chapter following logically upon the last, introducing readers to a variety of visual approaches and their application in criminology. The goals of this collected volume are three-fold. The first is to highlight how the visual has been used in criminology historically to present data, contest meaning and complicate social control, and make more transparent the research process. The second is to work toward some sort of definitional consistency. While a worthy endeavor, this remains elusive given the assortment of uses and varying traditions from which visual criminology has emerged. The third is to try to think clearly about the role of humility. This means a willingness to acknowledge an epistemological framework and note the variety of limitations associated with trying to understand in deep and meaningful ways. For visual criminology specifically, it involves the recognition that part of the power of images (whatever their construction), comes from whether we think they are beautiful or whether and/or to what extent they disrupt our understanding in one way or another. This interdisciplinary book will be of interest to criminologists, sociologists, visual ethnographers, historians and those engaged with media studies. It is a valuable supplementary text for courses in introductory criminology and criminal justice, criminological theory, research methods, and other upper-level and senior capstone courses.




Sommario

Visualizing Criminology 1. The Visual Turn in Criminology Johannes Wheeldon 2. Criminological Theory and Criminal Justice Practice: A Visual History Jon Heidt 3. Mapping Criminology and Criminal Justice through the Oral History Criminology Project Brendan D. Dooley Diagrams and Data 4. Mapping Criminological Thinking: Incorporating the Visual in the Classroom Jon Heidt and Johannes Wheeldon 5. Visual Data Collection in Justice Research: From Photos and Film to Maps and Meaning Heith Copes and Johannes Wheeldon 6. Visualizing Criminal Careers with the Life History Plot Danielle Arlanda Harris and David John Harris Understanding and Contesting Images 7. Visualizing the Value(s) of Critical Criminology: Definitions, Debates, and Dialogue Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, and Johannes Wheeldon 8. The Critical Foundations of Visual Criminology Michelle Brown and Eammon Carrabine 9. Using a Visual Criminology Facebook Group in Blended Instruction Chris McCormick Visual Analysis and Policy Translation 10. GIS, Hotspots and Visualizing Crime Prevention Nahanni Pollard 11. Rethinking Victimization: Visualizing Policy Based on Disorganization and Self-Control Chad Posick, Michael Rocque, and Johannes Wheeldon 12. The Value of Data Visualization for Translational Criminology George W. Burruss and Yunmei Lu 13. Visual Criminology: Caveats, Conclusions, and New Directions Johannes Wheeldon




Autore

Johannes Wheeldon is Executive Director of SPEAK, an organization dedicated to expanding debate and dialogue. He has more than 20 years’ experience working in criminal justice including teaching in prisons, working with those deemed high risk to re-offend, and designing, conducting, and managing justice reform projects around the world. He has worked with the American Bar Association, the Canadian International Development Agency, the Open Society Foundations, and the World Bank. He has published 5 books and more than 30 peer review papers on aspects of criminal justice, restorative justice, organizational change, and evaluation. He is an Adjunct Professor at Norwich University.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367417772

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 10 x 7 in Ø 1.85 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:109 color images, 9 color tables, 23 color halftones and 86 color line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 306
Pagine Romane: xxvi


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