Harry Blagg and Thalia Anthony (2019) Decolonising Criminology: Imagining Justice in a Postcolonial World. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract

Robyn Oxley reviews Decolonising Criminology: Imagining Justice in a Postcolonial World by Harry Blagg and Thalia Anthony.

 

*This is a corrected version of the book review Decolonising Criminology: Imagining Justice in a Postcolonial World by Harry Blagg and Thalia Anthony reviewed by Robyn Oxley and published on August 5, 2020. One sentence is changed to correct an error in the number of scholars cited. This correction notice can be found at https://doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.2923

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Published: 2023-04-19
Pages:180 to 182
Section:Book Reviews
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How to Cite
Oxley, R. . (2023) “Harry Blagg and Thalia Anthony (2019) Decolonising Criminology: Imagining Justice in a Postcolonial World. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan”, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 9(3), pp. 180-182. doi: 10.5204/ijcjsd.2933.

Author Biography

Western Sydney University
 Australia

Robyn Oxley is a Tharawal and Yorta Yorta woman. Robyn is an Aboriginal scholar and Lecturer in Criminology at Western Sydney University in the School of Social Sciences. Robyn completed a Bachelor of Arts (BA and Honours) and a Masters by Research in Criminology at Monash University. Robyn’s research areas are Aboriginal social justice, pre and post release support for Aboriginal people who are leaving prison and in prison, Aboriginal children and young people, Aboriginal women in prison and Aboriginal self-determination within the criminal justice system. Robyn is an activist and fights for human rights, self-determination and equality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia.