SAC4009-B: Examining Asian & Southern Criminology: A Critical Review
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This essay critically reviews the concepts of Asian Criminology and Southern Criminology, highlighting their attempts to decolonize criminology from a Western-centric perspective and incorporate marginalized voices. It explores the similarities between the two approaches, such as their criticism of excluding criminal knowledge from the periphery and prioritizing research agendas relevant to marginal societies, as well as their attention to religion and postcolonial contexts. The essay also addresses the differences between Asian and Southern criminology, including Asian criminology's more administrative and positivist nature compared to Southern criminology's more intangible approach. It further discusses the challenges faced by criminologists from the periphery, such as language barriers, and suggests recommendations for collaboration and support. The essay concludes by emphasizing the importance of decolonizing criminology and negating the belief that scholarly learning outside the West is inferior, advocating for further research in this area. Desklib provides access to similar essays and resources for students.
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