A Short History of New Zealand Criminology
Author(s)
Rodgers, J
Stenning, P
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2017
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As the growth of criminology in New Zealand continues, a historical overview can provide an important social and historical context to the development of significant institutions and research agendas. This chapter introduces the reader to the key milestones in the history of New Zealand criminology. It makes reference to contributors, funders, events, and the historical role of major institutions. It also demonstrates the links that connect academic criminology to other disciplines, community organisations, and government agencies, conceptualises how and why academic criminology has emerged in New Zealand, and outlines the ...
View more >As the growth of criminology in New Zealand continues, a historical overview can provide an important social and historical context to the development of significant institutions and research agendas. This chapter introduces the reader to the key milestones in the history of New Zealand criminology. It makes reference to contributors, funders, events, and the historical role of major institutions. It also demonstrates the links that connect academic criminology to other disciplines, community organisations, and government agencies, conceptualises how and why academic criminology has emerged in New Zealand, and outlines the challenges the discipline has faced over time.
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View more >As the growth of criminology in New Zealand continues, a historical overview can provide an important social and historical context to the development of significant institutions and research agendas. This chapter introduces the reader to the key milestones in the history of New Zealand criminology. It makes reference to contributors, funders, events, and the historical role of major institutions. It also demonstrates the links that connect academic criminology to other disciplines, community organisations, and government agencies, conceptualises how and why academic criminology has emerged in New Zealand, and outlines the challenges the discipline has faced over time.
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Book Title
The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice
Subject
Criminology not elsewhere classified