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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel includes papers that are being prepared for a special issue of Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. The special issue focuses on research on gender, crime and justice that is grounded in intersectional approaches. The papers consider how multiple and complex social structural inequalities shape experiences with crime, victimization and criminal legal systems. The papers offer a mix of theoretical and empirical pieces, using a variety of methodologies.
Compounded Violence: An Intersectional Exploration of Transgender Survivors’ Victimization Experiences - Victoria Ann Kurdyla, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
An Intersectional Examination of Black Women’s Perceptions of Being Able To Safely Pursue Joyful Activities - Kaelyn Sanders, Michigan State University; Jennifer Cobbina-Dungy, Michigan State University; Henrika McCoy, University of Denver
Canadian Legal Changes and the Historical Decline of Sex Worker Arrests in Toronto Neighborhoods, 1992-2020 - Chris M. Smith, University of Toronto; Sharon Oselin, University of California, Riverside; Taylor Domingos, Northwestern University