Carolyn Brooks

Carolyn Brooks is an instructor of sociology and researcher at the University of Saskatchewan. She is co-editor of the first edition of Marginality and Condemnation. Her publications and research focus on globalization and punishment, theoretical criminology, intimate partner violence, photovoice methods and Indigenous peoples’ health.

Books by Carolyn Brooks

Marginality and Condemnation (Second Edition

Marginality and Condemnation (Second Edition

An Introduction to Criminology, 2nd Edition

Edited by Carolyn Brooks, Bernard Schissel

This second edition of Marginality and Condemnation continues the approach of the first edition: it sees crime as a socio-political process. What is defined as criminal, how we respond to “crime” and why individuals behave in anti-social ways are the consequences of and reproduce social inequalities. While this book argues that the marginalized in society are most likely to feel the full force of criminal (in)justice, it does address the full range of criminological analysis. Marginality… (more information)