Asian Criminology’s Expansion and Advancement of Research and Crime Control Practices

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Joanne Belknap
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Ethnic Studies 339 UCB
[2] Queensland University of Technology,undefined
[3] School of Justice,undefined
[4] Adjunct Faculty of Law,undefined
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Asian Journal of Criminology | 2016年 / 11卷
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Asian criminology; Criminology research; Crime control practices;
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摘要
Inspired by Professor Jianhong Liu’s article entitled “Asian Criminology—Challenges, Opportunities, and Directions,” published in 2009 in the Asian Journal of Criminology, I attempt to document the expansion of Asian criminology in terms of the numbers of journal articles published, but also to encapsulate some of the unique contributions of original articles published in the Asian Journal of Criminology. To document the expansion of Asian criminology in terms of journal articles, I used the academic search engine, the ISI Web of Science, to identify criminology articles across a variety of Asian countries and time. This led to distinguishing between more traditional criminology and crime control (TCCC) articles and articles focusing on violence against women/children and on trafficking (VAWCT). Second, because it is not yet part of the ISI Web of Science, I read all of the original articles in the Asian Journal of Criminology to account for how Asian criminology is advancing the larger discipline of criminology. The ISI Web of Science data document the rapid expansion of Asian criminology. Some of the specific Asian Journal of Criminology articles are used to exemplify specific examples of how Asian criminology is advancing the field of criminology worldwide through theoretical, methodological and framing designs, and crime control practices.
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页数:15
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