The Routledge Handbook of Africana Criminologies
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The Routledge Handbook on Africana Criminologies plugs a gaping hole in criminological literature, which remains dominated by work on Europe and settler-colonial locations at the expense of neocolonial locations and at a huge cost to the discipline that remains relatively underdeveloped. It is well known that criminology is thriving in Europe and settler-colonial locations while people of African descent remain marginalized in the discipline. This handbook therefore defines and explores this field within criminology, moving away from the colonialist approach of offering administrative criminology about policing, courts, and prisons and making a case for decolonizing the wider discipline. Arranged in five parts, it outlines Africana criminologies, maps its emergence, and addresses key themes such as slavery, colonialism, and apartheid as crimes against humanity; critiques of imperialist reason; Africana cultural criminology; and theories of law enforcement and Africana people. Coalescing a diverse range of voices from Africa and the diaspora, the handbook explores outside Eurocentric canons in order to learn from the experiences, struggles, and contributions of people of African descent. Offering innovative ways of theorizing and explaining the criminological crises that face Africa and the entire world with the view of contributing to a more humane world, this groundbreaking handbook is essential reading for criminologists and sociologists worldwide, as well as scholars of Africana studies and African studies.

Table of Contents:
Foreword Obi B. Ebbe Introduction Biko Agozino PART I: THE EMERGENCE OF AFRICANA CRIMINOLOGIES Nelson Mandela’s Criminology: A Decolonial Intervention Nontyatyambo Pearl Dastile and Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni "Africana Liberation Criminologies" Biko Agozino Mbari and Ubuntu in Indigenous Africana Criminologies O. Oko Elechi PART II: SLAVERY, COLONIALISM, AND APARTHEID AS CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY Trans-Saharan Human Trafficking as a Crime against Humanity: Patterns, Evolution, and Implications for People-Centred Development in Africa James Okolie-Osemene Colonialism in Africa: A Forgotten Crime against Humanity Patrick Bashizi Bashige Murhula and Norman Chivasa PART III: THE CRITIQUE OF IMPERIALIST REASON IN AFRICANA CRIMINOLOGY The Criminalization of People of African Descent in Brazil Paulo Mileno Is Physical Violence Not the Only Form of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)? A Review of Perspectives of IPV among African Women and Men Anita Kalunta-Crumpton The Retention of Colonial Laws Against African Women Alaba Oludare Global Lockdown of People of African Descent Festus C. Obi PART IV: AFRICANA CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY Resisting the Colonialist Crime of Sedition among African People Abiodun Raufu Resisting the Criminalization of Hip-Hop Culture among Africana People Corey Miles 12. Rethinking School Discipline in Africa: From Punishment and Control to Restorative Justice Practices Augustine Obeleagu Agu and Patrick Ibe PART V: THEORIES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND AFRICANA PEOPLE 13. The War on Terrorism in Africa: Human Rights Issues, Implications, and Recommendations Ifeoma E. Okoye and Lucy Tsado 14. Gangs, Gang Dynamics, and Gender: Exploring Gangs in Trinidad and Tobago Wendell C. Wallace 15. The White International: "The Cause of the White Man on the Pacific Coast" Mandisi Majavu 16. Gunboat Criminology in the History of People of African Descent: Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo Examples Emmanuel Onyeozili 17. The Criminology of W.E.B. Du Bois O. Oko Elechi 18. People of African Descent and the Retention of the Death Penalty Noel Otu Conclusion Nontyatyambo Pearl Dastile Index

About the Author :
Biko Agozino is a professor of sociology and Africana studies at Virginia Tech University. Viviane Saleh-Hanna is a professor and chairperson at the Department of Crime and Justice Studies, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Emmanuel Onyeozili is a professor of criminology and criminal justice, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. Nontyatyambo Pearl Dastile is an associate professor of criminology, University of South Africa.

Review :
"The Routledge Handbook of Africana Criminologies masterfully fills a blind spot in the study of crime and justice. The volume is groundbreaking in its complete devotion to topics typically neglected in western criminology, including: Nelson Mandela’s Criminology, Liberation Criminology, Indigenous African Criminologies, African views on the death penalty, gangs in Trinidad and Tobago, White internationals, colonization, and Gun-Boat Criminology. Collectively, the authors have provided the discipline with a rare window into Africana-Centered criminology. Thus, neophyte and more established social scientists interested in crime and justice will learn much from the volume and likely will be inspired to study this fertile area of inquiry that emanates from a distinctive Africana-centered epistemology." –Shaun L. Gabbidon, Ph.D Fellow, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice "This book highlights a seismic pulse in the push for the ontological recalibration of criminology to accommodate the African experience, both in its marginal and imaginative episteme. It articulates the propulsive challenge of African scholars to the traditional criminological imagination and its hegemonic and archimedean conclusions. Framed on an inter-disciplinary nest, the book is seminal and represents cutting-edge research and analyses on the scholarly vortex that constitutes African criminology and criminal justice policies. [...] This book represents probably the most comprehensive and compelling collection of scholarships on African criminology and criminal justice policies. I am fascinated by the fecundity of the knowledge it produces, the lucidity of its polemics and the eclecticism of its scope. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the convulsive thinking, the radical eccentricity, and the insurgent heretical challenges posed by modern African criminologists to the disciple." –Ifeanyi Ezeonu, Brock University, Canada "A wonderful contribution to our understanding of criminology worldwide." – Hal Pepinsky, author of Peacemaking: Reflections of a Radical Criminologist "The Routledge Handbook of Africana Criminologies closes one of the remaining major gaps in the criminological literature. This edited collection is dedicated to the decolonization paradigm with a magnificent 360 degree vision – in its structure, in the topics and geographical areas it covers, and in the selection of authors who have contributed. Definitely, a must-read for students and scholars of criminology and criminal justice studies no matter where in the world they reside. Refreshing nourishment for the mind!" – Antje Deckert, Co-editor in Chief, Decolonization of Criminology and Justice "From the origins of modern colonialism in the 15th century incursions into West Africa of the Portuguese to the mass incarceration of Africans across the globe which persists, indeed accelerates, in the 21st Century, from hip-hop to the ’war on terror’, Du Bois to Mandela, crimes of sedition to intimate partner violence, while traversing the continent of Africa, to the Americas, Asia, Australasia and Europe, the contributions here are painted across a vast canvass, not simply historically, geographically and empirically but conceptually and theoretically. This is a brave, unique, overdue and, quite simply, thoroughly compelling collection. Through the perspectives, experiences and insights of those of African descent at home and abroad, the essays here transcend both hegemonic and critical criminologies to lay the foundations of a scholarly-activist, liberatory paradigm which furthers global justice. Whatever your relationship is to ‘criminology’, this is the next book you should read." – Steve Tombs, Professor of Criminology, The Open University, UK "This timely book demonstrates the modern world as we know it arose and remains sustained from the stolen bodies, expropriated land, labor and resources of the richest continent on earth – Africa! Exceeding the epistemic bounds of criminology, this richly detailed, evocative and original book takes us past the willful and persistent rapacity and genocidal imperative of a blood sucking and cannibalistic colonialism. Readers will encounter African men and women on their feet, not as primitive rebels or criminals throwing off the colonizers knee on their neck, but as emblems of a new and just humanity. This book is truly beyond criminology." – Tamari Kitossa, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology, Brock University, Canada "This collection is a quintessential model for Africana liberatory praxis in criminology. It contextualizes and foregrounds Black intellectual capital, and necessarily disrupts the orthodoxy by pushing the envelope beyond Western epistemologies toward rich, captivating, and all-inclusive Africana criminologies that can benefit all." – Jason Wiliams, PhD, Assistant Professor of Justice Studies, Montclair State University"Criminology has shamefully sidelined the issues of 'race', racism and intersectionality, and neglected the scholarship of indigenous and minority scholars. This book brings together voices of scholars of the African descent, with every chapter making an outstanding and original contribution. Africana Criminology is coming at a critical moment in time when debates about criminal (in)justice and Black lives have entered the global consciousness. The collection challenges the Eurocentricism that has tainted the discipline and promotes decolonial perspectives. It needs to be on every undergraduate and postgraduate curriculum." – Monish Bhatia, Birkbeck, University of London


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  • ISBN-13: 9781000325874
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Series Title: Routledge International Handbooks
  • ISBN-10: 1000325873
  • Publisher Date: 29 Dec 2020
  • Language: English


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