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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel features three papers exploring stigma associated with involvement in the criminal legal system. The research presented uses various methodologies including survey, interview, and autoethnographic data on how people experience and navigate the stigma of a record and institutional language.
Distinguishing between the possibilities and probabilities for desistance from crime: an examination and exploration of employers redeemability beliefs - CANCELLED - Suzanne Reich, University of Southern Queensland
Taking Back a Justice-Impacted Identity: From Person with a Legal Conviction to Professor Ex - Grant Tietjen, University of Washington Tacoma
It Makes me Feel Less of a Human Being: What Incarcerated Men Say About “Inmate”/“Convict” - Veronica L. Horowitz, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Synøve Andersen, University of Oslo; Jordan Hyatt, Drexel University
Sponsored by the Division of Convict Criminology