This edited collection captures the expertise of scholars from the US, the UK, Australia, and Canada to catalog the rise in visual approaches in criminology.
This edited collection captures the expertise of scholars from the US, the UK, Australia, and Canada to catalog the rise in visual approaches in criminology.
Johannes Wheeldon is Executive Director of SPEAK, an organization dedicated to expanding debate and dialogue. He has more than 20 years' experience working in criminal justice including teaching in prisons, working with those deemed high risk to re-offend, and designing, conducting, and managing justice reform projects around the world. He has worked with the American Bar Association, the Canadian International Development Agency, the Open Society Foundations, and the World Bank. He has published 5 books and more than 30 peer review papers on aspects of criminal justice, restorative justice, organizational change, and evaluation. He is an Adjunct Professor at Norwich University.
Inhaltsangabe
Visualizing Criminology 1. The Visual Turn in Criminology 2. Criminological Theory and Criminal Justice Practice: A Visual History 3. Mapping Criminology and Criminal Justice through the Oral History Criminology Project Diagrams and Data 4. Mapping Criminological Thinking: Incorporating the Visual in the Classroom 5. Visual Data Collection in Justice Research: From Photos and Film to Maps and Meaning 6. Visualizing Criminal Careers with the Life History Plot Understanding and Contesting Images 7. Visualizing the Value(s) of Critical Criminology: Definitions, Debates, and Dialogue 8. The Critical Foundations of Visual Criminology 9. Using a Visual Criminology Facebook Group in Blended Instruction Visual Analysis and Policy Translation 10. GIS, Hotspots and Visualizing Crime Prevention 11. Rethinking Victimization: Visualizing Policy Based on Disorganization and Self-Control 12. The Value of Data Visualization for Translational Criminology 13. Visual Criminology: Caveats, Conclusions, and New Directions
Visualizing Criminology 1. The Visual Turn in Criminology 2. Criminological Theory and Criminal Justice Practice: A Visual History 3. Mapping Criminology and Criminal Justice through the Oral History Criminology Project Diagrams and Data 4. Mapping Criminological Thinking: Incorporating the Visual in the Classroom 5. Visual Data Collection in Justice Research: From Photos and Film to Maps and Meaning 6. Visualizing Criminal Careers with the Life History Plot Understanding and Contesting Images 7. Visualizing the Value(s) of Critical Criminology: Definitions, Debates, and Dialogue 8. The Critical Foundations of Visual Criminology 9. Using a Visual Criminology Facebook Group in Blended Instruction Visual Analysis and Policy Translation 10. GIS, Hotspots and Visualizing Crime Prevention 11. Rethinking Victimization: Visualizing Policy Based on Disorganization and Self-Control 12. The Value of Data Visualization for Translational Criminology 13. Visual Criminology: Caveats, Conclusions, and New Directions
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