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Decolonizing the criminal question [electronic resource] : colonial legacies, contemporary problems /

Decolonizing the criminal question [electronic resource] : colonial legacies, contemporary problems / edited by Ana Aliverti, Henrique Carvalho, Anastasia Chamberlen, Máximo Sozzo. - First Edition. - Oxford ; Oxford University Press, ©2023 - xviii, 417 pages :

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Unsettling Concepts and Perspectives. Decoloniality, Abolitionism, and the Disruption of Penal Power / Abolition and (De)coloniztion: Cutting the Criminal's Question's Gordian Knot / The Weight of Empire: Crime, Violence, and Social Control in Latin America-and the Promise of Southern Criminology / From Genocidal Imperialist Despotism to Genocidal Neocolonial Dictatorship: Decolonizing Criminology and Criminal Justice with Indigenous Models of Democratization / Chris Cunneen -- J.M. Moore -- Manuel Iturralde -- Biko Agozino. 1. Contextualizing the Criminal Question. A Postcolonial Condition of Policing? Exploring Policing and Social Movement in Pakistan and Nigeria / Extrajudicial Punishment and the Criminal Question: The Case of 'Postcolonial' South Africa / Carceral Cultures in Contemporary India / Zoha Waseem -- Gail Super -- Mahuya Bandyopadhyay. 2. Locating Colonial Duress. 'Muslims Have No Borders, Only Horizons': A Genealogy of Border Criminality in Algeria and France, 1844 to Present / The Coloniality of Justice: Naturalized Divisions During Pre-Trial Hearings in Brazil / Contextualizing Racialized Exclusion and Criminalization in Postcolonial Israel: Policing of Israeli Ethiopian Citizens and Detention of Sudanese and Eritrean Asylum Seekers / Coloniality and Structural Violence in the Criminalization of Black and Indigenous Populations in Brazil / Sarah Ghabrial -- Omar Phoenix Khan -- Maayan Ravid -- Hugo Leonardo Rodrigues Santos . 3. Mapping Global Connections. Emancipatory Pathways or Postcolonial Pitfalls? Navigating Global Policing Mobilities Through the Atlantic Archipelago of Cape Verde / 'Nothing is Lost, Everything is...Transferred': Transnational Institutionalization and Ideological Legitimation of Torture as a Neocolonial State Crime / The Legacy of Colonial Patriarchy in the Current Administration of the Malaysian Death Penalty: The Hyper-Sentencing of Foreign National Women to Death for Drug Trafficking / Conor O'Reilly -- Melanie Collard -- Lucy Harry. 4. Moving Forward: New Methods and Approaches. Criminal Questions, Colonial Hinterlands, Personal Experience: A Symptomatic Reading / Ayllu and Mestizaje: A Decolonial Feminist View of Women's Imprisonment in Peru / An Alternative Spotlight: Colonial Legacies, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and the Enigma of Healing / In Our Experience: Recognizing and Challenging Cognitive Imperialism / Conclusion: Teasing Out the Criminal Question, Building a Decolonizing Horizon / Rod Earle, Alpa Parmar, Coretta Phllips -- Lucia Bracco Bruce -- Amanda Wilson -- Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill and Ahmed Ajil -- Ana Aliverti, Henrique Carvalho, Anastasia Chamberlen, Máximo Sozzo. 5.

This volume explores the uneasy relationship between crime, crime control and colonialism, foregrounding the relevance of the legacies of this relationship to criminological enquiries. It invites and pursues a better understanding of the links between imperialism and colonialism on the one hand, and nationalism and globalisation on the other.

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