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Record Nr.

UNINA9910831499803321

Autore

Weber Leanne

Titolo

A Research Agenda for a Human Rights Centred Criminology

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024

©2024

ISBN

3-031-46289-0

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (257 pages)

Collana

Palgrave Critical Studies in Human Rights and Criminology Series

Altri autori (Persone)

MarmoMarinella

Disciplina

364.072

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Towards a Human Rights Centred Criminology -- Criminology and Human Rights -- Rationale for Collection: New Thinking and Future Research Agenda for a Human Rights Centred Criminology -- New Thinking About Criminology and Human Rights -- Articulating a Criminological Research Agenda for Human Rights -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 2 Criminological Research for Human Rights -- Introduction -- Rights and the Problem of Distance -- Setting a Relational Agenda -- Researching Rights and the Production of Distance -- Closing the Research Distance -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Speaking Rights to Power or Governing Through Rights? Making Rights Matter in the Security Field -- Introduction -- Case Study I: The UN, Counter‑terrorism and Human Rights -- Case Study II: The UK, Terrorist Prevention and Investigation Measures (TPIMs) and Human Rights -- Discussion: Making Rights Matter in the Field of Security -- References -- 4 Researching Policing from the Perspective of the Policed: Studying Human Rights from Below -- Introduction -- The State of Policing in the UK -- The State of Police Research -- Critical Social Research -- Critical Research on Policing and Human Rights -- The Case for Critical Research from 'the Other Side' -- References -- 5 Criminology, Humanitarianism, and the Right to Life at the Border -- The Right to Life at the Border -- Between Humanitarianism and Human Rights -- The Right to Life in a World of Inequality -- Note -- References -- 6 The Promise and Pitfalls



of Human Rights in Immigration Detention -- Introduction -- Human Rights in the Literature -- Defending Human Rights in Immigration Detention -- Is There Hope for Human Rights in Immigration Detention? -- Conclusion -- References.

7 An Anticolonial, Abolitionist, and Feminist Lens to Interrogate Human Rights Penality -- Human Rights, Penality, and the Limits of Liberal Legalism -- The Colonial Hegemony of Penality: A Feminist, Anticolonial, and Abolitionist Agenda for Criminology and Human Rights Research -- Notes -- References -- 8 Human Rights for Southern Criminology: Neoliberal Colonialism and Rights from Below -- Introduction -- Human Rights: Abstract Idealizations and Concrete Possibilities -- 'Modern Slavery' and Work in the Global South -- Duterte's 'War on Drugs', the Ruins of Neoliberal Development and the Moralization of Poverty -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Actioning the Human Rights Agenda and Issues of Access to Justice -- Introduction -- Rethinking Understandings of 'Access' and 'Justice' -- Re-imagining and Re-conceptualising Access to Justice -- The Way Forward… -- References -- 10 Developing a Kaupapa Māori Rights-Focused Research Agenda -- Positioning Ourselves as Contributors to This Book -- Introduction -- A Brief Background into Te Titiri o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi and Tikanga Maōri -- Te Tiriti, Tikanga Māori, and Our Rangahau (Research) -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Queer Criminology Through the Lens of the Global South and Its Impact on Human Rights -- Queer Criminology in the North -- 'Queer,' 'Criminology,' and the 'Global South' -- Queer Criminology and Human Rights in the Global South -- Colonial Laws and Cultural Wars -- Police and Religious Violence in Securitized States -- Elitist and Biased Courts -- Creating a Global South Queer Criminology -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 12 Are Victim Stories Human Rights Stories? Towards an Ethics and Politics of Listening and Seeing for Victimology -- Introduction -- Needs or Rights? The Dominance of Positivist Victimology.

From a Victim Narrative to a Trauma Narrative -- The Narrative Turn in Victimology -- Stories and Lived Experience -- Concluding Thoughts: Victim Stories as Human Rights Stories -- References -- 13 Gendered Violence: A Human Rights Agenda for Criminology -- Criminological Research on Gendered Violence -- Human Rights Instruments and Initiatives Related to Gendered Violence -- Future Priorities for a Human Rights Agenda for Criminology -- The Slow Gendered Violence of Structural Inequality -- Gendered Impacts of Conflict and Climate Change-And Gendered Barriers to Mobility -- Right-Wing and Religious Extremism and the Resurgence of Nationalism -- Power from Above and Below -- References -- 14 Toward a Human Rights Criminology of Public Health -- Parable 1: Two Deaths -- Core Questions -- The Human Right to Health -- Public Health and Criminology -- Parable 2: Looking Upstream for Public Health Crimes -- Conclusion: An Agenda for Public Health Criminology -- Note -- References -- 15 Aged Care and the Convention Against Torture: 'It Was Like Guantanamo Bay' -- Introduction -- Why Criminologists should Care About Aged Care1 -- The Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Index.