Perspectives
A Criminologist's Quest for Peace
A CRIMINOLOGIST'S QUEST FOR PEACE
Hal Pepinsky
Criminal Justice
Indiana University, Bloomington
Pepinsky@indiana.edu
2000
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Chapter 1: Living Criminologically with Naked Emperors
- Chapter 2: Geometric Forms of Violence
- Chapter 3: Cultivating Community in Conversational Circles
- Chapter 4: Empathy Works, Obedience Doesn't
- Chapter 5: Transcending Literatyranny
- Chapter 6: Educating For Peace
- Chapter 7: Taking Stock
- References
Justice System
Critical Perspectives on the Justice System
The pages below include numerous links. These pages cover a range of issues that are active in a critical examination of the justice system. The following pages are partially developed, or are planned. This is not an exhaustive list and suggestions are appreciated. Please let us know if you are interested in editing one of these pages.
Critical Perspectives
Many of the papers included in the critcrim.org website are listed below. Links to these papers and other forms of online scholarship are found throughout the critcrim.org web site:
Class, Race and Gender
Civil Liberties
- Civil Liberties in a Secure Homeland - Kenneth Mentor
Corporate Crime
- The Bush Family: A Continuing Criminal Enterprise? - Gary Potter
Death Penalty
- Fear and Loathing in an Age of Show Business: Reflections on Televised Executions - Paul Leighton
- Learning About the Death Penalty - Kenneth Mentor
Critical Links
The following pages provide information about a range of topics:
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Critical Justice
As technology evolves, we are presented with many options for online publication. Critical Justice, the web-based journal component of critcrim.org, is provided as an example of this technology. This site includes writings provided by members of the ASC Division on Critical Criminology and ACJS Section on Critical Criminology. Over time, content previously posted in a variety of formats will be moved to this format. Although Critical Justice is not intended to be a continuing online journal, this technology provides many benefits and offers a foundation for future site content.
Critical Issues
These pages cover a range of topics that are included within critical criminology. Much of this is archived from the original critcrim site and some links may be broken.


