Criminologie van de Ander: Voorbij een witte epistemologie in onderzoek naar 'intelligentie' en 'Marokkanen'

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Abstract

Much criminological research on ‘intelligence’ and ‘ethnicity’ as well as other ‘criminogenic factors’ is founded on a white epistemology. Causal interpretations of partial correlations with delinquency are backed up by methodological principles and procedures coupled with causal narratives. Consequently, social reality is reduced to a mechanistic system of univocal effects of individual attributes. Interpretive gaps between statistical regularities and conclusions about the explanations of delinquent behaviors remain overlooked. We call for a broadening of the epistemological horizon in empirical criminological research. By centering our analyses on the contexts of discovery and interpretation surrounding research, we can examine the historical entanglement of knowledge production with societal, cultural, and (inter)personal processes.
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)95-114
JournalTijdschrift over Cultuur en Criminaliteit
Volume15
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2025

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  • SAI 2005-04 MSS

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