Abstract

This chapter aims to reinvigorate a discussion about viewing black criminality from a lens of black art. Young’s (2011) notion of a ‘criminological imagination’ informs important contemporary debates on crime. However, there is distinct absence of a racialized context. Using the lens of black art builds introduces a unique perspective from which to view ‘race and the racialization of crime’.

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