研究者業績

ブルースター デイビッド

ブルースター デイビッド  (David Brewster)

基本情報

所属
東京女子大学 現代教養学部 国際社会学科社会学専攻 准教授
学位
博士(犯罪学)(2016年2月 カーディフ大学)
修士(社会科学研究方法)(2012年7月 カーディフ大学)
学士(犯罪学)(2010年7月 カーディフ大学)
PGCert Teaching and Learning in Higher Education(University of the West of England)

J-GLOBAL ID
201901009871606261
researchmap会員ID
B000348437

外部リンク

受賞

 5

論文

 13
  • David Brewster, Sho Sagara
    International Journal of Drug Policy 116 104029-104029 2023年6月  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
  • David Brewster, Jennifer May Hampton
    International Journal of Drug Policy 112 103955-103955 2023年2月  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
  • デイビッド・ブルースター, アダム・エドワーズ
    1-20 2022年12月27日  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
  • デイビッドブルースター, 向井 智哉, 高橋 有紀, 竹中 祐二, 相良 翔, 鈴木 政広, 相澤 育郎
    実践政策学 8(2) 2022年11月  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
  • David Brewster
    Youth Justice 20(3) 215-234 2020年12月  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
  • David Brewster
    Criminology & Criminal Justice 2020年11月11日  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
    This article uses the concept of the “negotiated order” as developed by McAra and McVie to focus on the role and nature of the “family order” in shaping the initiation of methamphetamine use in Japan. Presenting empirical qualitative data from multiple life-story interviews with 11 men with a history of methamphetamine use, the findings demonstrate that while there were variegated paths that led to initiation of use, a common factor was family breakdown and exclusion. Given the “group-oriented” nature of social organization and relations in Japan and the risks emanating from marginalization from “insider” groups, understanding the importance of the ways in which the ascription and negotiation of identities within and around the family can lead to initiation in a severely stigmatized and criminalized activity in this cultural context provides useful lessons for thinking about formal and informal responses to illegal drugs.
  • David Brewster
    The British Journal of Criminology 60(6) 1547-1566 2020年10月21日  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
    <title>Abstract</title> Theories about crime control in Japan have largely been based around two opposing traditions. On the one hand, cultural explanations have emphasized the exceptional attributes of Japanese social relations that contribute towards shaming and re-integrative processes. On the other hand, more recent explanations assert that Japanese crime control is converging with other countries, particularly towards penal populism. Both approaches tend to reduce explanations to a monolithic characterization that disguises variegation within Japan. Through considering the governance of illegal drug use and the Kamagasaki area of Osaka, a ‘geo-historical’ perspective is advocated to better capture the complexity and contradictions of globalizing processes and social culture and their resulting manifestations in crime control within contemporary Japan.
  • 新時代の犯罪学:共生の時代における合理的政治政策を求めて 2020年2月  査読有り
  • David Brewster, Robert Jones
    Criminology & Criminal Justice 19(3) 364-381 2019年7月  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
  • David Brewster
    Contemporary Drug Problems 45(4) 425-440 2018年12月  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
  • David Brewster
    International Journal of Drug Policy 53 125-132 2018年3月1日  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
    The two reclassifications of cannabis in England &amp Wales in 2004 and 2009 have been subjected to a series of academic analyses which have largely been centred on either the relationship to evidence, or in terms of the implications and realities of policing and health under the changes. However, despite the wealth of attention on this area, there have been relatively few attempts to understand these policy movements through broader criminological theoretical frameworks. One recent exception is Shiner's (2015) utilisation of Garland's (2001) concept of 'structured ambivalence’. This paper seeks to test this application through drawing upon an alternative source of evidence, namely, a series of ‘elite’ qualitative interviews, and using Kingdon's (1995) Multiple Streams model to make sense of the policy processes. In doing so, it largely corroborates Shiner's conclusions whilst also further illuminating particular agentic aspects and their intertwining with other structural and cultural forces which led to the reclassifications. These findings demonstrate the value of triangulating evidential sources and advances knowledge about the role of individuals in pursuing policy agendas within a broader shifting political climate. This provides greater scope to further test and understand how structured ambivalence manifests itself in other cultural contexts and policy domains.
  • David Brewster
    European Journal of Criminology 14(5) 566-585 2017年  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者

書籍等出版物

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講演・口頭発表等

 10

担当経験のある科目(授業)

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共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

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