Renewing Historical Criminology: Scope, Significance, and Future Directions

Posted: 1 Feb 2023

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Iain Channing

University of Plymouth

David Churchill

University of Leeds

Henry Yeomans

University of Leeds

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Date Written: January 2023

Abstract

Recent years have seen increasing interest in, and scholarly discussion of, historical criminology. Yet there remains at present no clear, settled view as to what historical criminology entails, how it is best pursued, and what its future might hold. This article explores the several conceptions of historical criminology found in the present literature, which associate it variously with archival research, practical inquiry, a concern with temporality, and a certain approach to interdisciplinary scholarship. Adopting the view that historical criminology entails a special regard for historical time, the review goes on to assess its significance to the wider field, examining its connection with some of the core impulses of criminology at large. Finally, it suggests some major opportunities for historical criminology to contribute to the future development of criminology, including through an inclusive global criminology, a criminology of events, and research on crime and justice futures.

Suggested Citation

Channing, Iain and Churchill, David and Yeomans, Henry, Renewing Historical Criminology: Scope, Significance, and Future Directions (January 2023). Annual Review of Criminology, Vol. 6, pp. 339-361, 2023, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4343624 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-criminol-030421-035516

Iain Channing (Contact Author)

University of Plymouth

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David Churchill

University of Leeds ( email )

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Henry Yeomans

University of Leeds

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

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