Queering criminology in theory and praxis : reimagining justice in the criminal legal system and beyond / edited by Carrie L. Buist and Lindsay Kahle Semprevivo.
Published by : Bristol University Press, (Bristol, UK : ) Physical details: 1 online resource, xvii, 315 pages : illustrations. ISBN: 9781529210712 (ebk).Item type | Location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Towards Freedom, Empowerment, and Agency : An Introduction to Queering Criminology in Theory and Praxis : Reimagining Justice in the Criminal Legal System and Beyond / Carrie L. Buist and Lindsay Kahle Semprevivo -- Gender- and Sexuality-Based Violence among LGBTQ People : An Empirical Test of Norm-Centered Stigma Theory / Meredith G.F. Worthen -- Queer Pathways / Michael K. Winters -- Queer Criminology and the Destabilization of Child Sexual Abuse / Dave McDonald -- Queer(y)ing the Experiences of LGBTQ Workers in Criminal Processing Systems / Angela Dwyer and Roddrick A. Colvin -- 'PREA [Prison Rape Elimination Act] Is a Joke' : A Case Study of How Trans PREA Standards Are(n't) Enforced / April Carrillo -- Queerly Navigating the System : Trans* Experiences Under State Surveillance / Rayna E. Momen -- Sex-Gender Defining Laws, Birth Certificates, and Identity / Jon Rosenstadt -- Effects of Intimate Partner Violence in the LGBTQ Community : A Systematic Review / Illandra Denysschen and Rosalind Evans -- Health Covariates of Intimate Partner Violence in a National Transgender Sample / Victoria Kurdyla, Adam M. Messinger, and Xavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz -- Serving Transgender, Gender Nonconforming, and Intersex Youth in Alameda County's Juvenile Hall / Alexandria Garcia, Naseem Badiey, Laura Agnich Chavez, and Wendy Still -- Liberating Black Youth across the Gender Spectrum Through the Deconstruction of the White Femininity/Black Masculinity Duality / Angela Irvine-Baker, Aisha Canfield, and Carolyn Reyes -- 'I Thought They Were Supposed to Be on My Side' : What Jane Doe's Experience Teaches Us about Institutional Harm against Trans Youth / Vanessa R. Panfil and Aimee Wodda -- The Role of Adolescent Friendship Networks in Queer Youth's Delinquency / Nayan G. Ramirez-- 'At the Very Least' : Politics and Praxis of Bail Fund Organizers and the Potential for Queer Liberation / Luca Suede Connolly and Rose M. Buckelew -- A Conspiracy / Lucilla R. Harrell and S. Page Dukes -- LGBTQ+ Homelessness : Resource Obtainment and Issues with Shelters / Trye Mica Price and Tusty ten Bensel -- The Color of Queer Theory in Social Work and Criminology Practice : A World without Empathy / Rebecca S. Katz -- Camouflaged : Tackling the Invisibility of LGBTQ+ Veterans When Accessing Care / Shanna N. Felix and Chrystina Y. Hoffman -- Barriers to Reporting, Barriers to Services : Challenges for Transgender Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Victimization / Danielle C. Slakoff and Jaclyn A. Siegel -- Conclusion: What Does It Mean to Do Justice? : Current and Future Directions in Queer Criminological Research and Practice / Lindsay Kahle Semprevivo and Carrie L. Buist.
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