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Record Nr.

UNINA9910728933903321

Autore

Panter Heather

Titolo

Transgender People and Criminal Justice : An Examination of Issues in Victimology, Policing, Sentencing, and Prisons / / edited by Heather Panter, Angela Dwyer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023

ISBN

3-031-29893-4

Edizione

[1st ed. 2023.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (231 pages)

Collana

Critical Criminological Perspectives, , 2731-0612

Altri autori (Persone)

DwyerAngela

Disciplina

364.01

364.4

Soggetti

Critical criminology

Victims of crimes

Sex

Crime—Sociological aspects

Criminology

Human rights

Critical Criminology

Victimology

Gender Studies

Crime and Society

Crime Control and Security

Human Rights

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1: Framework for Viewing Transgender Victimological Experiences in Global Criminal Processing Systems -- Chapter 2: Understanding Cultural Policing and Segregation of LGBTQ+ Communities in Poland -- Chapter 3: Exclusion and ignorance: international legal recognition and criminalisation responses to transgender communities in the context of political economy -- Chapter 4: TTransgender and gender non-conforming young people and the school-to-prison pipeline: Too crucial to ignore -- Chapter 5:



Policing Transgender People -- Chapter 6: US Transgender Homicides (2013-2020): Exploring Homicide Characteristics and Police Disclosure During Criminal Investigations -- Chapter 7: Disorder in the Court: Transgender Folx Experiences of Criminal Legal Practitioner Failings -- Chapter 8: “Never let anyone say that a good fight for the fight for good wasn’t a good fight indeed”: The enactment of agency through military metaphor by one Australian incarcerated transgender woman -- Chapter 9: Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions.

Sommario/riassunto

This cutting-edge book examines the unique issues that transgender identities face globally in the criminal processing system through empirical and theoretical contributions. The contributing authors range from established transgender scholars, transgender equality rights activists, transgender policy influencers, researchers from non-profit groups, and former criminal justice practitioners. The book covers many under-developed issues for transgender identities like criminalization, victimization, court experiences, law enforcement and the policing of gender, the school to prison pipeline, and incarceration. It provides a significant advancement in queer criminology and trans studies globally. Heather Panter is Senior Lecturer/ Programme Leader at Liverpool John Moores University, UK, and a retired American police detective with 13+ years of law enforcement experience with local and federal police agencies. Her previous academic research involved the comparative cross-examination of policing within the United States and the United Kingdom in respect to officers’ cognitive and social perceptions of LGBT+ identities. Angela Dwyer is Associate Professor in Policing and Emergency Management in the School of Social Science at the University of Tasmania and the Deputy Director of the Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies. She is the founding Co-Chair of the Division of Queer Criminology with the American Society of Criminology and conducts research around the frontline policing experiences of LGBTIQ people.