Decolonizing the Criminal Question Colonial Legacies, Contemporary Problems

This collection engages with debates within 'criminology' about matters of colonial power, which have come to be conceptualized through the language of 'decolonization'. It explores the uneasy relationship between the 'criminal question' and colonialism, and foregrounds...

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Other Authors: Aliverti, Ana (Editor), Carvalho, Henrique (Editor), Chamberlen, Anastasia (Editor), Sozzo, Maximo (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2023
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