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The Criminological Enterprise in Europe and the United States: A Contextual Exploration
Authors:Ineke Haen-Marshall
Affiliation:(1) Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Annex 37, 60th and Dodge Streets, Omaha, NE, 68182-0149
Abstract:lsquoEuropean criminologyrsquo obviously means more than simply the collaborative efforts (on drugs, restorative justice, youth gangs) between researchers and scholars from Europe. In this essay, the author compares and contrasts American criminology with criminology in Europe (as it exists in individual countries), without aiming for the essence of lsquoEuropean criminologyrsquo. She points to differences between the US and Europe with regard to the lsquocriminological enterprisersquo (such as history, scale, degree of institutionalisation, accessibility, diversity in theory and method, the critical and self-reflexive stance, and focal research questions), and to the differences in lsquodoing sciencersquo, lsquodoing justicersquo, and lsquodoing crimersquo. American criminology is a powerful influence in Europe, although there may be a tendency to overestimate the importance of American criminology, because of the dominance of English-language publications. American criminology has made many positive contributions to the field of the study of law, crime and social control, and it continues to do so. However, if one defines the essence of American criminology as being policy-oriented, methodologically-driven, and lacking theoretical lustre, diversity, and critical edge, then the fear of lsquoAmericanisationrsquo of European criminology is well-placed. It is not the criminological enterprise of the US per se, but rather the notion of lsquoAmericanisationrsquo which is really at issue here.
Keywords:comparative research  criminology  Europe–  USA
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