Southernising Criminology: Challenges, Horizons, and Praxis

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Callysta Emily Asterina Teguh Ahmad Asparill Gabriel Durah Langoday a Hasanuddin Universityb Applied Indonesian Politics Program, Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri, IndonesiaCallysta Emily Asterina is presently a Hasanuddin University student studying in International Relations department. Currently, she is actively participating as a Research and Advocacy staff of IYD Local Chapter South Sulawesi. Her research focuses mostly on transnational crime, security issues, and criminal justice.Teguh Ahmad Asparill is a Bachelor of Applied Government Science (S.Tr.I.P.), at the Applied Indonesian Politics study program, Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri (IPDN). His research interests include political science, international relations, and governance. He currently works as an investigator at the Regional Inspectorate of Wajo Regency.Gabriel Durah Langoday earned his Bachelor’s degree from the Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri (IPDN) in the Applied Indonesian Politics program. He has a strong interest in political science, humanitarian issues, and governance, with a focus on public policy, governmental systems, and societal political behavior.

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