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Reimagining criminology's public role : an inquiry into the relationship between criminological expertise and the democratic public sphere

机译:重新构想犯罪学的公共角色:探讨犯罪学专业知识与民主公共领域之间的关系

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This thesis contributes to recent discussions about criminology’s public role through an empirical case study analysis of the dominant discourse of ‘public confidence in the criminal justice system’ in England and Wales. The thesis begins by arguing that the recent literature reflecting on criminology’s public role has failed to adequately deal with the tensions created by the plural, value-dependent and contested character of criminological knowledge. Then, drawing on primary data from newspaper archives, parliamentary debates, research reports, academic books and papers, policy documents and focus group and interview transcripts, the thesis provides a multi-faceted analysis of the public confidence agenda. It argues that the dominant discourse of public confidence takes up a politically prominent ‘lay concept’ and, without clarifying what it means, discursively constructs it as a ‘real’ object which is both measurable and caused. This understanding of confidence reflects contingent historical conditions (including the ‘modernist’ criminological outlook), and is premised on an (unacknowledged) value-based decision about how to do research on how the public think and feel about the criminal justice system. The public confidence agenda in research and policy is a governmental project encompassing a double-epistemic aspiration: (i) to be epistemic (by providing scientific knowledge which shapes policy); and (ii) to promote a particular conception of criminological expertise (as episteme - objective, context-independent, scientific knowledge). As such it provides an excellent case study for reflecting on recent discussions of criminology’s public role. The thesis concludes that the starting point for any discussion of criminology’s public role in a democratic society should be an explicit acknowledgment of the value-based decisions which are implicit in every criminological project. Such acknowledgment provides a route to a more fruitful method for negotiating the inherent pluralism of the field, and thus to re-evaluating its public role.
机译:通过对英格兰和威尔士“公众对刑事司法系统的信心”这一占主导地位的话语的案例研究分析,本论文有助于近期讨论犯罪学的公共角色。本文从争论开始,认为最近关于犯罪学的公共角色的文献未能充分应对犯罪学知识的多元性,价值依赖和有争议的特征所造成的紧张关系。然后,利用报纸档案馆,议会辩论,研究报告,学术书籍和论文,政策文件以及焦点小组和访谈笔录的原始数据,论文对公众信心议程进行了多方面的分析。它认为,公众信任的主流话语占据了政治上突出的“外行概念”,并且在没有弄清含义的情况下,将其辩解性地构造为可测量和引起的“真实”对象。这种对信任的理解反映了偶然的历史条件(包括“现代主义者”的犯罪学观点),并基于(未经承认的)基于价值的决定,即如何研究公众对刑事司法系统的看法和感觉。公众对研究和政策的信心议程是一项政府项目,包含了双重流行的愿望:(i)保持认知(通过提供塑造政策的科学知识); (ii)促进犯罪学专门知识的特定概念(如认识论-客观,与情境无关的科学知识)。因此,它提供了一个出色的案例研究,可以反思最近对犯罪学的公共角色的讨论。本文的结论是,任何关于犯罪学在民主社会中的公共角色的讨论的出发点,应该是对每个犯罪学项目中隐含的基于价值的决策的明确承认。这种认可为探讨该领域内在的多元性,从而重新评估其公共角色提供了一条通往更富有成果的方法的途径。

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    Turner Elizabeth;

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  • 年度 2012
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