CRM 3301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Pseudoephedrine, Chaos Chaos, Social Change
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Notes def: criminological writings by ex-felons or felons who have academic credentials. Reading: 4 interrelated movements for convict criminology: theoretical developments in criminology, failures of prisons, the authenticity of insider perspectives, the centrality of ethnography. Reading def: takes shape of essays, empirical research done by convicts or ex-convicts in possession of phd or working on getting it, critiquing existing literature, policies, practices and contributing perspectives on criminology, criminal justice, corrections, community corrections. Reading: pre-eminence of john irwin: most prominent ex-con criminologist. Reading: challenge managerial (cid:272)ri(cid:373)i(cid:374)ology (cid:894)do(cid:374)"t k(cid:374)ow what causes crime improve. Cjs disregard harm cjs on offenders), criminal justice and corrections. Reading: dramatic attempt to critique, update and improve critical literature in criminology. Definition: art of governing broader traditional government, intent to reshape or change human action. Form of government is totalizing and individualizing involving technologies of domination over others as well as ethics of the governing of the self. Reading: reasons why populations are governed inn particular.