Imperialism, crime and criminology: Towards the decolonisation of criminology |
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Authors: | Biko Agozino |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | Cohen (1988) once concluded that it is ironic that critics in the West are identifying forms of social control that are more traditional in the Third World as better alternatives to the neo–classical and positivistic repressive traditions in the West while some suggest that what they found malignant in the West should be exported to the Third World as benign. In this paper, I am going beyond Western crime control models to examine the character of criminology itself as an imperialist science for the control of others. |
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