2022
DOI: 10.1080/10511253.2022.2096249
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Redrawing the Boundaries of Criminology: Increasing Forensic Literacy by Including Forensic Studies in the Curriculum

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“…Ce travail doit aussi repositionner le débat. Plusieurs courants de pensée portent en effet des jugements externes sur la science forensique (MacCartney 2006 ;Mnookin 2010 ;Dror 2017 ;Burney et Hamlin 2019 ;Howes et al 2022 ;. Ils relèvent de la sociologie, la criminologie, la psychologie, du droit ou de sciences galiléennes.…”
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“…Ce travail doit aussi repositionner le débat. Plusieurs courants de pensée portent en effet des jugements externes sur la science forensique (MacCartney 2006 ;Mnookin 2010 ;Dror 2017 ;Burney et Hamlin 2019 ;Howes et al 2022 ;. Ils relèvent de la sociologie, la criminologie, la psychologie, du droit ou de sciences galiléennes.…”
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“…There has been exponential growth in Australian criminology student numbers since the 1990s (Burns et al, 2022), perhaps partially due to higher education desirability for police recruits. Criminology primarily aims to scrutinise criminal justice systems and practices to expose biases and inequality (Howes et al, 2023). However, a recent scoping review revealed that neoliberal reforms were implicated in educators focusing more on producing "job-ready graduates" and less on social critique and inequalities (Burns et al, 2022, p. 6).…”
Section: Australian Police Lie Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%