Contemporary Criminological Issues: Moving Beyond Insecurity and Exclusion tackles some of todays most pressing social issues, advances cutting-edge theories and methods to make sense of these issues, and proposes policy responses that promote social inclusion and security. Contemporary Criminological Issues tackles some of todays most pressing social issues, from the criminalization of Indigenous peoples to interpersonal violence, border control, and armed conflicts.
This book advances cutting-edge theories and methods, with the aim of moving beyond the scholarship that reproduces insecurity and exclusion. The breadth of approaches encompasses much of the current critical criminological scholarship, serving as a counterpoint to the growth of managerial and administrative criminologist and the rise of explicitly exclusionary and punitive state policies and practices with respect to crime and security.
This edited collection featuring two books, one in English and one in French, includes important contributions to knowledge and public policy by eminent experts and emerging scholars.
Published in French.
Remerciements
Introduction
Remettre en question la criminologie, linsécurité et lexclusion
Carolyn Cōté-Lussier, David Moffette et Justin Piché
Section 1 Repenser la criminologie critique et les institutions pénales
1. La théorie de la neutralisation de la rationalité pénale moderne : Une
théorie du désistement ?
Richard Dubé et Sandrine Ferron-Ouellet
2. Objets criminologiques
Martin Dufresne, Dominique Robert, Patrick Savoie et Héloļse Tracqui
3. Le métier de contrōleur des établissements de détention : Regards croisés
France/Canada sur linstitutionnalisation de la critique carcérale
Sandra Lehalle et Nicolas Fischer
4. Quand un policier tue un civil : fautes, causes ou circonstances ? Une
analyse des rapports du Bureau du coroner du Québec entre 2000 et 2014
Jean-Franēois Cauchie, Patrice Corriveau et Linda Michel
Section 2 Criminologie critique en pratique
5. Lapport de la criminologie critique ą lélaboration dune clinique en
criminologie
Christophe Adam et Bastien Quirion
6. Justice sociale ou efficience : Exploration de la pratique réflexive chez
les diplōmées en criminologie
Genevičve Nault, Joanne Cardinal et Claudia Fradette
7. Savoir-źtre, savoir-faire et contraintes liés aux démarches
chorégraphiques en prison en France : Notes de terrain
Claire Jenny et Sylvie Frigon
Section 3 Genre, race, āge et sexualité : violence, régulation et
résistance
8. Pornographie et contrōle : Du tort moral et social au tort ą la santé
publique
Isabelle Perreault, Michčle Diotte et Simon Corneau
9. Jeux de rōles et violences « fictives » : Étude exploratoire de leffet du
jeu sur la reproduction de la violence sexuelle dans une communauté de jeu au
Québec
Alexis Hieu Truong et Isabelle Cōté
10. Lintervention communautaire en criminologie vue par le biais dune
approche gramscienne : Étude dun cas québécois
Eduardo Gonzįlez Castillo et Martin Goyette
Postface
Réflexions sur la criminologie critique
Philippe Mary
Collaborateurs
Sylvie Frigon (Contributor) Sylvie Frigon holds a Ph.D. from the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge, UK. She is professor of the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa where she teaches since 1993. She is Vice-Dean of Graduate Studies at the Faculty of Social Science. She was Joint Chair of the Women's Studies at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University from 2014-2016 and was Visiting Fellow at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, UK in 2014 where she currently is Senior Research Associate. She has published several scientific articles, chapters and books. Her book on dance, the body and imprisonment with Claire Jenny, choreographer and director of the Parisian dance company " Point Virgule " was published in 2009. Professor Frigon collaborated with the AAOF (Association des auteures et auteurs de l'Ontario franēais) as artistic director of a writing project in prison. A book from these writing workshops has been published in 2014. She published her 3rd novel in 2016 funded by the Ontario Arts Council, Cest oł chez nous? which was finalist for the Prix Espičgle 2017. In 2018 she was consultant for the Royal New Zealand Ballet and this partnership will continue. She is working on a new dance project in prison with men with Paris-based choreographer, Claire Jenny. Her latest publication is an edited book entitled Dance, Confinement and Resilient Bodies (UOP) in 2019.
Dominique Robert (Contributor) Dominique Robert is Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her current research interests include scientific and technological controversies as well as the biographies of scientific objects in behavior genetics and neurosciences.