Policing and justice in island communities

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Island Studies Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.24043/isj.418
W. C. Wallace, Malisa Neptune-Figaro
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Research focusing on policing and the justice systems from an island perspective is available, but extremely rare. Additionally, available research on policing and justice systems in island contexts is usually conducted by non-island scholars using a limited frame of reference on ‘islandness’. Instructively, conventional wisdom suggest that it is academically imprecise and improper to universalise scholarship from countries with large land masses onto islands with unique topographies and challenges. This thematic section, highlights the inherent qualities of policing and justice systems in island communities by way of engagement with the existing body of island and ocean studies literature as well as by way of theoretically informed and methodologically appropriate research conducted by a judicial mix of early, mid- and established career scholars. The authors of the article in this thematic section present their scholarly efforts from diverse perspectives and contributes to decolonization efforts in island studies. Ultimately, the articles advance the call for a move away from colonial epistemology and hegemony in knowledge production and transference to situating island scholars and scholarship within island studies. In sum, this thematic section contributes to the emergent body of literature on both policing and the justice systems and studies on island communities.
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岛屿社区的治安和司法
从一个岛屿的角度关注治安和司法系统的研究是可以获得的,但极为罕见。此外,关于岛屿背景下的警务和司法系统的现有研究通常是由非岛屿学者使用有限的“岛屿性”参考框架进行的。有指导意义的是,传统观点认为,将学术研究从拥有大片陆地的国家推广到具有独特地形和挑战的岛屿上,在学术上是不精确和不恰当的。本专题部分通过与现有的岛屿和海洋研究文献的接触,以及通过由早期、中期和成熟的职业学者组成的司法组合进行的理论上知情和方法上适当的研究,突出了岛屿社区警务和司法系统的固有品质。本专题部分文章的作者从不同的角度介绍了他们的学术努力,并为岛屿研究中的非殖民化努力作出了贡献。最后,文章提出了从知识生产和转移中的殖民认识论和霸权转向将岛屿学者和学术置于岛屿研究之中的呼吁。总而言之,本专题部分对警务和司法系统以及岛屿社区研究的新兴文献体系作出了贡献。
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26.70%
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29
审稿时长
6 weeks
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