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Towards Culturally Safe Criminal Justice Systems
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Towards Culturally Safe Criminal Justice Systems
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This ground-breaking textbook engages readers in conversation about responding to the effects of diversity within formal criminal justice systems in Westernized nation-states.
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This ground-breaking textbook engages readers in conversation about responding to the effects of diversity within formal criminal justice systems in Westernized nation-states.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000861655
- Artikelnr.: 67821101
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000861655
- Artikelnr.: 67821101
Alex Workman (MRes) is a criminologist and has an interest in the social justice outcomes of marginalized populations, particularly those who are sexually diverse, and the intersections they have with other parts of their identity. Alex's doctoral thesis investigates survivors of intimate partner violence and their manifestation of resilience after leaving the relationship. This study focuses on the lived experiences of gender and sexuality diverse people and other intersections of their identity such as people living with a disability, Indigenous people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, and religious minorities. Alex's research focuses on the intersections of public health, criminology, policing, and human rights. The intersectional disciplinary approach to research has seen Alex travel internationally to present his research in Canada and Scotland as part of the Law Enforcement and Public Health (LEPH) conference. Additionally, Alex is now co-chair of the Intersectionality in Law Enforcement and Public Health Special Interest Group (GLEPHA). Alex has been teaching across a broad array of disciplines within health and social sciences including, cultural safety, policing, criminological theory, human rights, across undergraduate programs at Western Sydney University. Alex's upcoming work centers around the concept of Whiteness with the title of this upcoming book being the Handbook of Critical Whiteness Deconstructing Dominant Discourses Across Disciplines. Ranya Kaddour (MRes) is a criminologist, holding undergraduate degrees in psychology from the Australian Catholic University and criminology from Western Sydney University. Ranya's research focuses on vulnerable at at- risk groups including Australia's Indigenous populations, women, and those with disabilities. Moreover, Ranya's research focus strives to maintain that a person's human rights are central to all decision- making processes, after working within a prisoner-rights justice agency. Ranya currently teaches in the undergraduate social science, social work, and health science programs at Western Sydney University. Patricia M. Griffin (PhD) is an Associate Professor Criminal Justice Program at Holy Family University (Philadelphia). She received her doctorate in criminal justice at Temple University. Pat began her career in federal law enforcement with the United States Office of Organized Crime and Labor Racketeering. Prior to joining Holy Family University, she held administrative appointments and lecturer positions at Saint Joseph's University, Boston College, and Cabrini University. Patricia's research interests include mixed-methods program evaluation. She has examined opioid use in policing and resilience in policing, and regularly consults with problem solving courts to advance evidence-based outcomes. Most recently, Patricia served as the Senior International Research Consultant, United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, Region of East Africa. She is a Board Member of the Global Law Enforcement Public Health Association and Board Representative for the First Responder Health and Resilience and Intersectionality SIGs. She is a member of the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, CJAC.
Preface Section 1 - Understanding Culture
Diversity
ad Criminal Justice Chapter 1: Introduction to Culture
Diversity
and Criminal Justice Alex Workman
Ranya Kaddour
and Patricia M. Griffin Chapter 2: Trauma-Informed Practices: The Need for Cultural Safety in Criminal Justice Tinashe Dune
Alex Workman
Patricia M. Griffin
and Ranya Kaddour Section 2 - Culturally Diverse People Chapter 3: Indigenous people Krystal Lockwood
Rachel Stringfellow
Stephen Corporal
and Sally Weidle Chapter 4: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Rashmi Pithavadian and Meghna Bhat Chapter 5: Refugees and Asylum Seekers Mary Hilmi
Katarzyna Olcö
and Melissa Phillips Chapter 6: People with Disabilities
Chronic Disease
and Illness Anita Eseosa Ogbeide
Ranya Kaddour
and Lydia Kaki Ocansey Chapter 7: Mental Health Bill Walsh
Jeffrey Czarnec
and Charles Tucker Jr. Chapter 8: Gender and Sexuality Diverse People Alex Workman
Matthew Ball
and Tinashe Dune Chapter 9: Women Jane Townsley
Ellie Lenawarungu
and Samantha Burton Chapter 10: Men Darren Stocker
Charles James Kocher
Robert Lindblom
and John McGuire Chapter 11: The Elderly Lacey Schaefer and Emily Moir Chapter 12: The Young Angelica Ojinnaka
Leah Maree
Annalise Zareba
and Asheka Jackson Section 3 - Toward a Culturally Safe Justice System Chapter 13: Intersectionality: The Way Forward for Culture
Diversity
and Criminology within Criminal Justice Systems Ranya Kaddour
Alex Workman
and Patricia. M Griffin Glossary
Diversity
ad Criminal Justice Chapter 1: Introduction to Culture
Diversity
and Criminal Justice Alex Workman
Ranya Kaddour
and Patricia M. Griffin Chapter 2: Trauma-Informed Practices: The Need for Cultural Safety in Criminal Justice Tinashe Dune
Alex Workman
Patricia M. Griffin
and Ranya Kaddour Section 2 - Culturally Diverse People Chapter 3: Indigenous people Krystal Lockwood
Rachel Stringfellow
Stephen Corporal
and Sally Weidle Chapter 4: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Rashmi Pithavadian and Meghna Bhat Chapter 5: Refugees and Asylum Seekers Mary Hilmi
Katarzyna Olcö
and Melissa Phillips Chapter 6: People with Disabilities
Chronic Disease
and Illness Anita Eseosa Ogbeide
Ranya Kaddour
and Lydia Kaki Ocansey Chapter 7: Mental Health Bill Walsh
Jeffrey Czarnec
and Charles Tucker Jr. Chapter 8: Gender and Sexuality Diverse People Alex Workman
Matthew Ball
and Tinashe Dune Chapter 9: Women Jane Townsley
Ellie Lenawarungu
and Samantha Burton Chapter 10: Men Darren Stocker
Charles James Kocher
Robert Lindblom
and John McGuire Chapter 11: The Elderly Lacey Schaefer and Emily Moir Chapter 12: The Young Angelica Ojinnaka
Leah Maree
Annalise Zareba
and Asheka Jackson Section 3 - Toward a Culturally Safe Justice System Chapter 13: Intersectionality: The Way Forward for Culture
Diversity
and Criminology within Criminal Justice Systems Ranya Kaddour
Alex Workman
and Patricia. M Griffin Glossary
Preface Section 1 - Understanding Culture
Diversity
ad Criminal Justice Chapter 1: Introduction to Culture
Diversity
and Criminal Justice Alex Workman
Ranya Kaddour
and Patricia M. Griffin Chapter 2: Trauma-Informed Practices: The Need for Cultural Safety in Criminal Justice Tinashe Dune
Alex Workman
Patricia M. Griffin
and Ranya Kaddour Section 2 - Culturally Diverse People Chapter 3: Indigenous people Krystal Lockwood
Rachel Stringfellow
Stephen Corporal
and Sally Weidle Chapter 4: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Rashmi Pithavadian and Meghna Bhat Chapter 5: Refugees and Asylum Seekers Mary Hilmi
Katarzyna Olcö
and Melissa Phillips Chapter 6: People with Disabilities
Chronic Disease
and Illness Anita Eseosa Ogbeide
Ranya Kaddour
and Lydia Kaki Ocansey Chapter 7: Mental Health Bill Walsh
Jeffrey Czarnec
and Charles Tucker Jr. Chapter 8: Gender and Sexuality Diverse People Alex Workman
Matthew Ball
and Tinashe Dune Chapter 9: Women Jane Townsley
Ellie Lenawarungu
and Samantha Burton Chapter 10: Men Darren Stocker
Charles James Kocher
Robert Lindblom
and John McGuire Chapter 11: The Elderly Lacey Schaefer and Emily Moir Chapter 12: The Young Angelica Ojinnaka
Leah Maree
Annalise Zareba
and Asheka Jackson Section 3 - Toward a Culturally Safe Justice System Chapter 13: Intersectionality: The Way Forward for Culture
Diversity
and Criminology within Criminal Justice Systems Ranya Kaddour
Alex Workman
and Patricia. M Griffin Glossary
Diversity
ad Criminal Justice Chapter 1: Introduction to Culture
Diversity
and Criminal Justice Alex Workman
Ranya Kaddour
and Patricia M. Griffin Chapter 2: Trauma-Informed Practices: The Need for Cultural Safety in Criminal Justice Tinashe Dune
Alex Workman
Patricia M. Griffin
and Ranya Kaddour Section 2 - Culturally Diverse People Chapter 3: Indigenous people Krystal Lockwood
Rachel Stringfellow
Stephen Corporal
and Sally Weidle Chapter 4: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Rashmi Pithavadian and Meghna Bhat Chapter 5: Refugees and Asylum Seekers Mary Hilmi
Katarzyna Olcö
and Melissa Phillips Chapter 6: People with Disabilities
Chronic Disease
and Illness Anita Eseosa Ogbeide
Ranya Kaddour
and Lydia Kaki Ocansey Chapter 7: Mental Health Bill Walsh
Jeffrey Czarnec
and Charles Tucker Jr. Chapter 8: Gender and Sexuality Diverse People Alex Workman
Matthew Ball
and Tinashe Dune Chapter 9: Women Jane Townsley
Ellie Lenawarungu
and Samantha Burton Chapter 10: Men Darren Stocker
Charles James Kocher
Robert Lindblom
and John McGuire Chapter 11: The Elderly Lacey Schaefer and Emily Moir Chapter 12: The Young Angelica Ojinnaka
Leah Maree
Annalise Zareba
and Asheka Jackson Section 3 - Toward a Culturally Safe Justice System Chapter 13: Intersectionality: The Way Forward for Culture
Diversity
and Criminology within Criminal Justice Systems Ranya Kaddour
Alex Workman
and Patricia. M Griffin Glossary