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The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology
The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology is the first edited collection of its kind to bring together the work of leading Irish criminologists in a single volume. While Irish criminology can be characterised as a nascent but dynamic discipline, it has much to offer the Irish and international reader due to the unique historical, cultural, political, social and economic arrangements that exist on the island of Ireland.
The Handbook consists of 30 chapters, which offer original, comprehensive and critical reviews of theory, research, policy and practice in a wide range of subject areas. The chapters are divided into four thematic sections:
  1. Understanding crime examines specific offence types, including homicide, gangland crime and white-collar crime, and the theoretical perspectives used to explain them.
  2. Responding to crime explores criminal justice responses to crime, including crime prevention, restorative justice, approaches to policing and trial as well as post-conviction issues such as imprisonment, community sanctions and rehabilitation.
  3. Contexts of crime investigates the social, political and cultural contexts of the policymaking process, including media representations, politics, the role of the victim and the impact of gender.
  4. Emerging ideas focuses on innovative ideas that prompt a reconsideration of received wisdom on particular topics, including sexual violence and ethnicity.
Charting the key contours of the criminological enterprise on the island of Ireland and placing the Irish material in the context of the wider European and international literature, this book is essential reading for those involved in the study of Irish criminology and international and comparative criminal justice.
Deirdre Healy is a Lecturer in Criminology at the UCD Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin.
Claire Hamilton is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Maynooth University.
Yvonne Daly is a Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law and the Law of Evidence in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University.
Michelle Butler is a Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Queens University Belfast.
First published 2016
by Routledge
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2016 selection and editorial material, Deirdre Healy, Claire Hamilton, Yvonne Daly and Michelle Butler; individual chapters, the contributors.
The right of Deirdre Healy, Claire Hamilton, Yvonne Daly and Michelle Butler to be identified as authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
The Routledge handbook of Irish criminology / edited by Deirdre Healy,
Claire Hamilton, Yvonne Daly and Michelle Butler.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Criminology--Ireland. 2. Criminal justice, Administration of--Ireland. I.
Healy, Deirdre.
HV9960.I73R68 2016
364.9417--dc23
2015020245
ISBN: 978-1-138-01943-0 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-77900-3 (ebk)
Typeset in Bembo Std by
Servis Filmsetting Ltd, Stockport, Cheshire
Contents
by Michael Tonry
Claire Hamilton and Deirdre Healy
Sara Parsons
Sarah Skedd
Stephanie Holt and John Devaney
Ciaran McCullagh
T. J. McIntyre
Siobhn McAlister and Deirdre Healy
Niamh Hourigan
Elaine A. Byrne, Kristian Lasslett and Bill Rolston
Deirdre Healy
Matt Bowden and John Topping
Kieran ODwyer and Brian Payne
Una Convery and Mairad Seymour
Aogn Mulcahy
Yvonne Daly and John Jackson
Niamh Maguire
Nicola Carr
Michelle Butler
Cormac Behan and Jackie Bates-Gaston
Shane Kilcommins and Luke Moffett
Lynsey Black
Johnny Connolly and Andrew Percy
Mary Rogan
Claire Hamilton
Andrea Ryan and Claire Hamilton
Barry Vaughan
Christina Quinlan
Marie Keenan
Damien Brennan
Liz Campbell
Denis Bracken
Shadd Maruna and Kieran McEvoy
Editors
Michelle Butler is a Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Queens University Belfast. She is a former graduate of University College Dublin and the University of Kent at Canterbury and holds a Doctorate in Criminology from the University of Cambridge. Her research interests include imprisonment, criminological psychology, identity, shame, masculinity and violence. To date she has been involved in a number of research projects in England, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, exploring issues such as imprisonment, identity, violence, young people on remand, fear of crime and vulnerable people in the criminal justice system.
Yvonne Daly is a Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law and the Law of Evidence in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University and a member of DCUs Socio-Legal Research Centre. Her research focuses on the pre-trial investigative process, with particular regard to the rights to silence and legal advice, and to the rules on improperly obtained evidence. She has published widely and is co-author of Irish Criminal Justice: Theory, process and procedure (Clarus Press, 2010). She is a Board Member of the Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development (ACJRD) and Vice-Chair of the Royal Irish Academys Ethical, Political, Legal and Philosophical Studies Committee.
Claire Hamilton practised as a barrister in criminal law until 2004, when she became a full-time academic. She is currently a Senior Lecturer in Law at Maynooth University, having previously worked as a lecturer in criminology in Dublin Institute of Technology and Queens University Belfast. Her research interests lie in the area of penology, particularly comparative penology. She has published three books, the most recent being Reconceptualising Penality: A comparative perspective on punitiveness in Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand (Ashgate, 2014). She has written widely on various criminological topics in national and international journals.
Deirdre Healy is a Lecturer in Criminology at the UCD Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin. Her teaching and research interests include desistance, reintegration, community sanctions, criminological theory and victimisation. She has a track record of high-quality publications in peer-reviewed international and Irish journals, and her work has attracted interest from policymakers and practitioners as well as academics. She has published two books: The Dynamics of Desistance: Charting pathways through change (Routledge, 2012) and Rape and Justice in Ireland (with Conor Hanly and Stacey Scriver; Liffey Press, 2009).
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