| Session 341: CL15 -> Is There a Criminology Strong Enough to Confront U.S. Empire?: Part III-Personal Transformation Issues |
| Time: 1:00PM to 2:30 PM on Friday, November 21 |
| Place: Governors Square 10 |
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Session Chair: Larry Tifft, Central Michigan University |
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The Relevance of Richard Quinney's Writings on Peacemaking: Criminology Toward Personal and Social Transformation |
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John F. Wozniak, Western Illinois University (Corresponding) |
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Reforming Ourselves First: Personal Transformation and Peacemaking Criminology |
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John Randolph Fuller, State University of West Georgia (Corresponding) |
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Utilizing Issues of Personal Transformation to Confront the U.S. Empire: Obstacles and Opportunities |
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Alan Mobley, University of California, Irvine (Corresponding) |
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Randall G. Shelden, University of Nevada - Las Vegas |
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Prerequisite for a Global Justice Based in Needs: The Awakening of Self |
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Dennis Sullivan, Institute for Economic/Restorative Just. (Corresponding) |
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Patrick Shields |
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Peacemaking as Personal Transformation |
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Hal Pepinsky, Indiana University (Corresponding) |
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Critical Criminology and the Individual Life |
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Shadd Maruna, University of Cambridge (Corresponding) |
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Changing View of Justice: An Examination of Children's Literature Over Time |
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Lisa Trubitt, University at Albany (Corresponding) |