Queer criminology
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Bibliographic Information
Queer criminology
(New directions in critical criminology / edited by Walter S. DeKeseredy)
Routledge, 2023
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Previous ed.:2015
Description and Table of Contents
Description
1. This is still the leading book on the market offering an introductory overview of Queer Criminology. The new edition has been fully updated to include new development in theory and research and offers further coverage of international issues and a new chapter on intersectionality.
2. This book is useful supplementary reading for courses on gender and crime, law and sexuality, multiculturalism and criminal justice and diversity and criminal justice and can also be used as a core text on the growing number of courses covering Queer Criminology.
3. The original edition was winner of the 2016 Book Award from the American Society of Criminology, Division of Critical Criminology.
Table of Contents
1.Queer(ing) Criminology 2.Criminalizing Queerness 3.Queer Criminology at the Intersections: Victimization and Offending 4.Queer Criminology and Law Enforcement 5.Queer Criminology and Legal Systems 6.Queer Criminology and Corrections 7.Future Directions in Queer Criminology
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