The Emergence of a Pacific Criminology: Introduction to the Special Issue

Moses Faleolo, Miranda Forsyth

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Abstract

At the inaugural symposium on Pacific Criminology in 2023, our keynote speaker, a former inmate and former member of one of New Zealand’s infamous Samoan gangs, asked provocatively: ‘What the hell is Pacific criminology?’ He then went on to detail his lifetime of experiences within a deeply racist and punitive justice system. He talked about the critical role of relationships, culture, Christianity, and family in overcoming addiction and addressing violence. He emphasised the redemptive and healing power of love, a life-sustaining contribution to his journey. As exemplified by his diverse life experiences, Pacific criminology involves seeing, feeling, and understanding harm, crime, and punishment, as well as peace, love, and healing through the worldview of Pacific peoples.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Volume13
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2024

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