Towards a Human Rights Centred Criminology

Leanne Weber, Marinella Marmo

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Abstract

Human rights undertakings by governments seldom translate seamlessly into human rights compliance. In the worst-case scenario, governments may have little or no intention of upholding human rights standards to which they have publicly committed and can use their ratification of international instruments and domestic implementation as a veneer to obscure or legitimise continuing abuses. Even in the best-case scenario, local implementation of international human rights agreements may be patchy, overlook the needs of diverse population groups or give rise to unforeseen consequences. In this opening chapter, the editors set out the variety of ways in which applied, theoretically informed criminological research can help to identify systemic human rights abuses and advance a critical human rights agenda and introduce readers to the critiques and strategies set out in the substantive chapters.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationA Research Agenda for a Human Rights Centred Criminology
EditorsLeanne Weber, Marinella Marmo
Place of PublicationCham, Switzerland
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Chapter1
Pages1-19
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-46289-4
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-46288-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NamePalgrave Critical Studies in Human Rights and Criminology I
PublisherSpringer Nature
ISSN (Print)2731-412X
ISSN (Electronic)2731-4138

Keywords

  • Human Rights
  • Criminology
  • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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