Description
This book surveys the growing field of Queer Criminology. It reflects on its origins, reviews its foundational research and scholarship and offers suggestions for future directions. Moreover, this book emphasizes the importance of Queer Criminology in the field and the need to move LGBTQ+ issues from the margins to the center of criminological research. Core content includes:
- Contested definitions of and conceptual frameworks for Queer Criminology
- The criminalization of queerness and gender identity in historical and contemporary context
- The relationship between LGBTQ+ communities and law enforcement
- The impact of legislation and court decisions on LGBTQ+ communities
- The experiences of queer victims and offenders under correctional supervision
This revised and updated edition includes new developments in theory and research, further coverage of international issues and a new chapter on victimization and offending. It is essential reading for those engaged with queer, critical, and feminist criminologies, gender studies, diversity, and criminal justice.
Author: Carrie L. Buist, Emily Lenning
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 08/12/2022
Pages: 212
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 7.81h x 5.06w x 0.49d
ISBN13: 9780367760236
ISBN10: 0367760231
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Criminology
- Social Science | LGBTQ+ Studies | Gay Studies
- Social Science | Human Sexuality (see also Psychology | Human Sexuality)
About the Author
Carrie L. Buist is Associate Professor at Grand Valley State University's School of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Legal Studies. Dr. Buist has been published in several notable journals such as Critical Criminology, University of Richmond Law Review, Crime and Justice, and Culture, Health, and Sexuality. Dr. Buist, along with Queer Criminology, has edited, with Lindsay K. Semprevivo, Queering Criminology in Theory and Praxis: Re-imagining Justice in the Criminal Legal System and Beyond. Dr. Buist has been recognized for her contributions to the discipline with multiple awards in research, teaching, and mentoring.
Emily Lenning is Professor of Criminal Justice at Fayetteville State University. Her publications cover a diverse range of topics, from state-sanctioned violence against women to queer experiences in the criminal legal system to creative advances in pedagogy. Her accomplishments in and out of the classroom have been recognized by several awards, including the 2017-2018 UNC Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching and the 2016 Book Award from the American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology & Social Justice, for the first edition of this book.
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