Without Place, Is It Real?

<p>This article reviews Matthews’ (2014) <em>Realist Criminology</em> as an opportunity to address larger shortcomings within critical criminology, which is the failure to develop an alternative theory of crime and place to the mainstream theories of social disorganisation and coll...

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Main Author: Joseph F Donnermeyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2016-09-01
Series:International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
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Online Access:https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/332
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spelling doaj-53a638b370904120b82cb0c7f34c870f2021-06-02T08:26:59ZengQueensland University of TechnologyInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy2202-79982202-80052016-09-0153274010.5204/ijcjsd.v5i3.332230Without Place, Is It Real?Joseph F Donnermeyer0The Ohio State University<p>This article reviews Matthews’ (2014) <em>Realist Criminology</em> as an opportunity to address larger shortcomings within critical criminology, which is the failure to develop an alternative theory of crime and place to the mainstream theories of social disorganisation and collective efficacy. It uses rural criminological work related to violence against women and substance use, production and trafficking to illustrate the importance of place for development of a realist criminology that can consider localised expressions of power and inequality, and the multiplicity of networks and roles by which people can simultaneously be involved in both conforming and deviant/criminal behaviours. The article also suggests that a critical theory of crime and place would be useful to the synthesis and re-interpretation of criminological literature that is either theory-less or lacks a critical perspective.</p>https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/332Collective efficacygemeinschaftLeft Realismrural criminologysocial disorganisation.
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Without Place, Is It Real?
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Collective efficacy
gemeinschaft
Left Realism
rural criminology
social disorganisation.
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title Without Place, Is It Real?
title_short Without Place, Is It Real?
title_full Without Place, Is It Real?
title_fullStr Without Place, Is It Real?
title_full_unstemmed Without Place, Is It Real?
title_sort without place, is it real?
publisher Queensland University of Technology
series International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
issn 2202-7998
2202-8005
publishDate 2016-09-01
description <p>This article reviews Matthews’ (2014) <em>Realist Criminology</em> as an opportunity to address larger shortcomings within critical criminology, which is the failure to develop an alternative theory of crime and place to the mainstream theories of social disorganisation and collective efficacy. It uses rural criminological work related to violence against women and substance use, production and trafficking to illustrate the importance of place for development of a realist criminology that can consider localised expressions of power and inequality, and the multiplicity of networks and roles by which people can simultaneously be involved in both conforming and deviant/criminal behaviours. The article also suggests that a critical theory of crime and place would be useful to the synthesis and re-interpretation of criminological literature that is either theory-less or lacks a critical perspective.</p>
topic Collective efficacy
gemeinschaft
Left Realism
rural criminology
social disorganisation.
url https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/332
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