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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
The papers in this panel use concepts from narrative criminology to explore the various ways that violent offenders, LGBT community members, meth users, and detectives and prosecutors use symbolic boundaries and other narrative tools to construct their identities and those of others.
The Narrative for the Prosecution - Fiona Brookman, University of South Wales; Helen Jones, University of South Wales
Wolves: Masculinity, Narrative Identity, and Violence in the Aftermath of War - Stephanie DiPietro, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Timothy Dickinson, University of Texas at El Paso
Negotiating Transgressive Identities in a Criminalized State: Law, Community, and Human Rights among Gay, Nachchi, CD, and Transgender Individuals in Sri Lanka - Jody Miller, Rutgers University; Vanessa R. Panfil, Old Dominion University
Differentiating Types of Methamphetamine: Symbolic Perceptions of Ice and Shake Meth - Whitney Tchoula, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Heith Copes, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Jennifer Kim, Rutgers University