Highlighting the complex human realities that exist within the criminal justice system, this book foregrounds scholars and activists who harness their own encounters with policing, courts, and imprisonment to recast criminological theory, method, and policy, proving lived experience as an important aspect of criminological and sociological enquiry.
Grounding lived experiences within broader sociological, psychological, and criminological theories, this book advocates ethically established perspectives that centre marginalised voices and embed lived experience wisdom, knowledge, and expertise in scholarship and professional practice.
Beyond Autoethnography: Lived Experience Criminology will be of interest to students, scholars, and criminal justice professionals.
Dwayne Antojado, Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology, Adelaide University; and Visiting Scholar, School of Government, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines.
Danica Darley, Research Associate, University of Sheffield.
Matthew Maycock, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Monash University, Melbourne; Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Curtin University; and Visiting Associate Professor, Edinburgh Napier University.