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Liu, Jianhong.
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Comparative criminology in Asia/ edited by Jianhong Liu, Max Travers, Lennon Y.C. Chang.
other author:
Liu, Jianhong.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xi, 206 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction -- Part I - Why compare? Asian countries, the West and comparative criminology -- Introduction to Part I -- 2. The new Asian paradigm: A relational approach -- 3. Asian values, crime and social change -- 4. Comparative empirical co-ordinates and the dynamics of criminal justice in China and the West -- 5. Asian criminology and southern epistemologies -- Part II - Quantitative comparisons -- Introduction to Part II -- 6. When West meets East: Generalizing theory and expanding the conceptual toolkit of criminology -- 7. Korean criminology: Juvenile delinquency and self-control theory -- Part III - Interpretive questions -- Introduction to Part III -- 8. Lost in translation: Doing (and not doing) ethnographic research in village India -- 9. Young offenders' views of desistance in Japan: A comparison with Scotland -- Part IV - Making comparisons -- Introduction to Part IV -- 10. Cybercrime and cyber security in ASEAN -- 11.Restorative justice: East and West -- 12. Singapore and Thailand: Explaining differences in death penalty clemency -- 13. Reflecting on comparison: A view from Asia.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Criminal justice, Administration of - Asia. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54942-2
ISBN:
9783319549422
Comparative criminology in Asia
Comparative criminology in Asia
[electronic resource] /edited by Jianhong Liu, Max Travers, Lennon Y.C. Chang. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xi, 206 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Springer series on Asian criminology and criminal justice research. - Springer series on Asian criminology and criminal justice research..
1. Introduction -- Part I - Why compare? Asian countries, the West and comparative criminology -- Introduction to Part I -- 2. The new Asian paradigm: A relational approach -- 3. Asian values, crime and social change -- 4. Comparative empirical co-ordinates and the dynamics of criminal justice in China and the West -- 5. Asian criminology and southern epistemologies -- Part II - Quantitative comparisons -- Introduction to Part II -- 6. When West meets East: Generalizing theory and expanding the conceptual toolkit of criminology -- 7. Korean criminology: Juvenile delinquency and self-control theory -- Part III - Interpretive questions -- Introduction to Part III -- 8. Lost in translation: Doing (and not doing) ethnographic research in village India -- 9. Young offenders' views of desistance in Japan: A comparison with Scotland -- Part IV - Making comparisons -- Introduction to Part IV -- 10. Cybercrime and cyber security in ASEAN -- 11.Restorative justice: East and West -- 12. Singapore and Thailand: Explaining differences in death penalty clemency -- 13. Reflecting on comparison: A view from Asia.
This edited volume presents the diversity of comparative criminology research in Asia, and the complex theoretical and methodological issues involved in conducting comparative research. With contributors both from the West and the East exploring these questions, the Editors have created a balanced resource, as well as set an agenda for future research. The increasing pace of globalization means that researchers should be armed with an understanding of how criminal justice systems work across the world. In the past, comparative research largely compared Western countries to each other, or involved researchers from a Western perspective examining an Asian country, with models and theories developed in the West considered to have universal applications. This work aims to correct that gap, by providing a critical examination of comparative research, presenting quantitative and qualitative research data, and asking new questions that challenge prevailing research norms and provide an agenda for future research. This work will be of interest for researchers across the field of Criminology, particularly those with an interest in International and Comparative Research, research on or about Asia, and related disciplines such as Sociology, Demography, and Social Policy.
ISBN: 9783319549422
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-54942-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HV9960.A78 / C66 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 364.95
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