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Boycott, resistance and the role of the deviant voice

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Reece WaltersReece Walters
I recently logged onto the Home Office Research Development and Statistics (RDS) website and was greeted with a large flashing announcement that read; “economists we want you”. This appeal echoed the views of a senior RDS person I recently interviewed who stated; “We recruit quite a lot of people and it's very rare that we employ people who have degrees in criminology because they don't have any skills… We're employing all sorts of people and the most obvious are those with psychology, economics and physics because they have more skills” (Walters, 2003) – great news for all those criminology students! But what can be said about the trajectory of Home Office criminology and the construction of criminological knowldege?

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Journal

Criminal Justice Matters

Volume

62

Article number

1

Pagination

6-7

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

0962-7251

eISSN

1934-6220

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Issue

1 : Uses of Research

Publisher

Routledge

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