Research and Training for a Better Understanding of the Race/Ethnicity-Crime and Criminal Justice Link
为了更好地理解种族/民族犯罪和刑事司法联系而进行的研究和培训
基本信息
- 批准号:0531536
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-09-01 至 2007-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
SES- 0531536Ruth PetersonLauren KrivoOhio State University This project builds on an ongoing collaborative and interdisciplinary project designed to achieve the following specific objectives: (1) to expand and further specify a broad agenda for explaining the race/ethnicity-crime/criminal justice link; (2) develop research projects that address the specified agenda; and (3) broaden participation in crime and criminal justice research by enhancing the research activities and the professional development of young scholars for carrying out innovative analyses in this area. The project is significant because it will move the field forward in providing a more meaningful, comprehensive, and nuanced understanding of to what degree, how, and why race, ethnicity, crime, and criminal justice are interrelated. Importantly, the intellectual merit of the project will be in expanding our current understanding of the meaning of race and ethnicity in crime and criminal justice, while also embedding knowledge of the observed linkages within the context of the broader positioning (racial/ethnic structure) of groups in society. Two types of activities geared are planned to achieve the specific objectives identified above. First, the PIs will hold a series of workshops and related meetings. The first of these will be held in conjunction with the 2005 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Toronto, Canada. The second will be held during June or July 2006 in Columbus, Ohio. During these meetings, agenda setting activities, including identifying gaps in research beyond those generated in previous workshops and discussing additional outlets for disseminating and setting the agenda items in the context of existing knowledge will be undertaken. The workshops and meetings will also serve as vehicles for identifying topics and funding sources for collaborative research projects to address major neglected issues in the study of race, ethnicity, crime, and criminal justice. Small groups will then work on developing the design and seeking funding for the projects with feedback from the larger study group. Our second mechanism for expanding understanding of the race/ethnicity-crime/criminal justice link is through holding a summer research and professional development institute for young scholars from underrepresented groups. At the institute, each participant will complete a research project with guided training and mentoring in a "safe" and resource enriched environment. At the culmination of the institute, there will be a mini-conference where participants present their work to the broader set of scholars involved in this project. This will provide an additional mechanism for institute participants to gain feedback and develop relationships (network) with other senior and junior scholars in the field. The summer institute will take place in Columbus, Ohio during the summer of 2006.Broader Impacts. This project is structured to have several specific broader impacts on scholarship and the academy. First, it will signal to the larger research community the types of research issues, theoretical frameworks, and methodological strategies that are required to improve knowledge in an important area. Second, it will draw on the expertise of scholars who are diverse along a number of dimensions (e.g., race and ethnicity, disciplinary training, and stage of career) to develop significant innovative research projects that take into account the complexity of race/ethnicity and embed analysis in the differential positioning of groups in society. Third, it will broaden participation in crime and justice research by fostering the careers of scholars from underrepresented groups. Together these will have a more general impact in bringing diverse and innovative perspectives to bear on research and curricula, thereby yielding new insights on the role of race and ethnicity in outcomes like crime and criminal justice decisions into the future.
SES-0531536露丝彼得森劳伦克里沃俄亥俄州立大学这个项目的基础上正在进行的合作和跨学科的项目,旨在实现以下具体目标:(1)扩大和进一步具体说明一个广泛的议程,解释种族/族裔犯罪/刑事司法的联系;(2)开发研究项目,解决指定的议程;以及(3)通过加强研究活动和青年学者的专业发展,扩大对犯罪和刑事司法研究的参与,以便在这一领域进行创新分析。该项目意义重大,因为它将推动该领域的发展,提供一个更有意义,更全面,更细致入微的理解,在何种程度上,如何以及为什么种族,民族,犯罪和刑事司法是相互关联的。重要的是,该项目的知识价值将是扩大我们目前对种族和族裔在犯罪和刑事司法中的意义的理解,同时也将所观察到的联系的知识嵌入社会群体更广泛的定位(种族/族裔结构)的背景下。为实现上述具体目标,计划开展两类活动。第一,首席执行官将举行一系列研讨会和相关会议。其中第一次会议将与2005年在加拿大多伦多举行的美国犯罪学学会年会同时举行。第二次会议将于2006年6月或7月在俄亥俄州的哥伦布举行。在这些会议期间,将开展制定议程的活动,包括找出以往研讨会所产生的研究差距,并讨论在现有知识范围内传播和制定议程项目的其他途径。 讲习班和会议还将作为确定合作研究项目的主题和资金来源的工具,以解决种族、族裔、犯罪和刑事司法研究中被忽视的主要问题。然后,小组将致力于开发设计,并根据较大研究小组的反馈为项目寻求资金。我们扩大对种族/族裔-犯罪/刑事司法联系的了解的第二个机制是为代表性不足群体的青年学者举办夏季研究和专业发展研究所。在该研究所,每个参与者将完成一个研究项目,并在一个“安全”和资源丰富的环境中进行指导培训和指导。在研究所的高潮,将有一个小型会议,与会者介绍他们的工作,以更广泛的学者参与这一项目。这将为研究所参与者提供一个额外的机制,以获得反馈并与该领域的其他高级和初级学者建立关系(网络)。夏季研究所将于2006年夏季在俄亥俄州的哥伦布举行。该项目的结构对学术和学院有几个具体的更广泛的影响。首先,它将向更大的研究界发出信号,表明在一个重要领域提高知识所需的研究问题、理论框架和方法策略的类型。其次,它将借鉴学者的专业知识,这些学者在沿着一些维度(例如,种族和族裔、学科培训和职业阶段),以制定重要的创新研究项目,考虑到种族/族裔的复杂性,并将分析嵌入社会群体的不同定位。第三,它将通过促进来自代表性不足群体的学者的职业生涯,扩大对犯罪和司法研究的参与。这些将共同产生更广泛的影响,为研究和课程带来多元化和创新的观点,从而对种族和民族在未来犯罪和刑事司法决策等结果中的作用产生新的见解。
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Collaborative Research: Broadening Participation and Perspectives in the Study of Crime and Justice
合作研究:扩大犯罪与司法研究的参与和视角
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1530728 - 财政年份:2015
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Broadening Participation And Perspectives On Crime And Justice Research
扩大犯罪和司法研究的参与和视角
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1229038 - 财政年份:2012
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Racial Democracy, Crime, and Justice: Broadening Research and Participation
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- 批准号:
0925068 - 财政年份:2009
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0729466 - 财政年份:2008
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- 批准号:
0731473 - 财政年份:2007
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Segregation and Local Crime: An Integrated Spatial Analysis
隔离和当地犯罪:综合空间分析
- 批准号:
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9911902 - 财政年份:1999
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