| Session 74: CL2 -> Is There a Criminology Strong Enough to Confront U.S. Empire?: Part I-Global Issues (Sponsored by the Division of International Criminology) |
| Time: 2:40PM to 4:10 PM on Wednesday, November 19 |
| Place: Governors Square 15 |
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Session Chair: Dennis Sullivan, Institute for Economic/Restorative Just. |
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The New World Empire as State-Corporate Crime |
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Raymond J. Michalowski, Northern Arizona University (Corresponding) |
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Understanding the Transboundary Crimes of Empire |
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Larry Tifft, Central Michigan University (Corresponding) |
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Global Criminology, Human Rights and Social Justice: A Recipe for Resisting Empire |
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Gregg Barak, Eastern Michigan University (Corresponding) |
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The Globalization of Peacemaking Criminology |
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Wayne Gillespie, East Tennessee State University (Corresponding) |
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Michael Braswell, East Tennessee State University |
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John T. Whitehead, East Tennessee State University |
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Challenging Empire: Toward a Criminology of Corporate State Harms |
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Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan University (Corresponding) |
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Global Paradigm Shifts: Implications for a Shift in Justice to a Restorative Justice Paradigm |
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Diane Schaefer, Eastern Illinois University (Corresponding) |
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What if David Never Fought Goliath?: Criminology, U.S. Empire, and the Failure of Academia |
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Jarret S. Lovell, California State University Fullerton (Corresponding) |