Exploring the potential of ‘working-making-doing’ with people who have lived experience of the criminal justice system

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Criminology Pub Date : 2022-12-04 DOI:10.1177/26338076221142871
A. Hart
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This book from well-established scholars of the criminal justice system contributes new insights to the developing field of ‘co-production’ with people who have lived experience of incarceration and criminalisation. Co-production efforts can fail to empower participants and disrupt the status quo if not sufficiently clear in method and intention. Using critical theory and Australian case studies, this book gives shape and coherence to co-production efforts and details the affordances, sensitivities and frictions of co-production practice. Despite its detailed account of the relational and institutional risks for practitioners and participants, the result is a manifesto for ‘working-making-doing together’ and the emancipatory potential of ‘looking from below’. This study offers a vital reference point for anyone engaging in this space.
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探索与有刑事司法系统生活经验的人“凑合工作”的潜力
这本书来自刑事司法系统的知名学者,为与有过监禁和刑事定罪经历的人“共同制作”这一发展领域提供了新的见解。如果方法和意图不够明确,合作制作可能无法赋予参与者权力,并破坏现状。本书运用批判性理论和澳大利亚案例研究,对合作生产的努力进行了塑造和连贯,并详细介绍了合作生产实践的可供性、敏感性和摩擦。尽管它详细描述了从业者和参与者的关系和制度风险,但其结果是一份“共同努力,共同行动”的宣言,以及“从下面看”的解放潜力。这项研究为任何参与这一领域的人提供了一个重要的参考点。
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