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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.
Women’s Pathways to Incarceration in India and Sri Lanka: Insights from an Intersectional Narrative Analysis - Ntasha Bhardwaj, South Asian Institute of Crime and Justice Studies; Jody Miller, Rutgers University
Transgressing Norms: The Criminalization of Latinas' Sexuality and Gender Non-Conformity within the Juvenile (In)Justice System - Vera Lopez, Arizona State University; Lisa Pasko, University of Denver
Fight or Flight: How Jailed Mothers Envision Future Motherhood - Ella June Siegrist, Washington University; Lisa Broidy, University of New Mexico
Street Participatory Action Research with Hard-to-Reach Black Women and Girls: Towards an Intersectional Criminological Approach - Brooklynn Hitchens, University of Maryland; Yasser A. Payne, University of Delaware