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Bringing together cutting edge and diverse research from international and interdisciplinary perspectives, this book initiates and shapes conversations about transgender people within the criminal justice system.
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Bringing together cutting edge and diverse research from international and interdisciplinary perspectives, this book initiates and shapes conversations about transgender people within the criminal justice system.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2024
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- Artikelnr.: 72521275
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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Matthew Maycock, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Monash University. He was previously a Baxter Fellow in Community Education at the University of Dundee. Matthew previously worked within the criminal justice system in Scotland as a Learning and Development Researcher at the Scottish Prison Service. Matthew is an anthropologist by training, undertook his PhD at the University of East Anglia (UK), and leads on an ongoing longitudinal study analysing modern slavery and freedom in Nepal through the theoretical lens of masculinity. Throughout various studies, Matthew has consistently worked on gender issues, with critical studies on men and masculinity being a particular focus. Matthew is the co-editor of four edited collections, all focusing on aspects of life in prison, and he sits on the editorial board of three journals as well as being an editor of the International Journal of Prison Health. Saoirse O'Shea is a non-binary person who underwent "gender affirming surgery" in December 2020. I've worked as an academic in UK-based universities since 2000 and am currently employed as a senior lecturer (associate professor). I sometimes write about my lived experiences as a non-binary person and on gender, queer theory and queer(y)ing gender, and academic theory. I have published with Olga Suhomlinova and others various articles concerned with the lived experiences of transgender people in contact with the criminal justice system in England and Wales in the British Journal of Criminology and the International Journal of Mental Health as well as a chapter in Advances in Trans Studies: Moving Toward Gender Expansion and Trans Hope. Vol. 32 (Johnson, A.H., Baker A., Rogers, T. and Taylor, T. eds.). Olga and I are also currently writing a book for publication in 2024, Transgender and Non-binary Prisoners' Experiences in England and Wales: Coming Out, based on our longitudinal research. I like cats, chocolate, fashion, and tattoos. Valerie Jenness is Distinguished Professor of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of four books and many articles published in sociology, law, criminology, and gender journals. Her work on prostitution, hate crime, prison violence, transgender prisoners, and prison grievance systems has been honoured with awards from half a dozen professional organisations and informed public policy, and she has received national recognition for teaching and mentoring. She has served as President of the American Society of Criminology, the Society for the Study of Social Problems, and the Pacific Sociological Association.
Chapter one - introduction Often Cruel, Sometimes Unusual, and Sadly
Predictable: A Look at the Transgender Carceral Nexus around the Globe
Matthew Maycock, Saoirse O'Shea, Valerie Jenness
Part one
Chapter two "I know the degradation, the humiliation around being
incarcerated and ostracized, and marginalized, and sexualized: Pathways to
incarceration and the incarceration experiences of Black American and First
Nations Australian trans women."
Tania M. Phillips, Kirsty A. Clark, Annette Brömdal, Amy B. Mullens, Tait
Sanders, Sherree Halliwell, Jessica Gildersleeve, Kirstie Daken, Joseph
Debattista, Carol du Plessis, Paul Simpson, Jaclyn M.W. Hughto
Chapter three, Transgender in deprivation of liberty in Brazil by the
lenses of coloniality of power
Fernando Fernandes, Heloisa Melino
Chapter four, Trans women and travestis in prisons: experiences,
selectivity and criminal treatment.
Eric Seger de Camargo, Guilherme Gomes Ferreira
Chapter five, "I'm in prison. I'm prisoning myself" - The experiences of
transgender men in a women's prison who are perceived as cisgender.
Mia Harris
Chapter six "The Only Man in the Village": The Lived Experiences of
Transgender Men Serving Sentences in Women's Prisons in England & Wales
Bill Rossi
Chapter seven, "They didn't want me to be myself, they wanted me to be a
man": The Lived Experience of a Transgender Individual Incarcerated in a
Canadian Men's Correctional Institution.
Lee Vandenbroeck
Chapter eight The current situation and issues of transgender prisoners in
Turkey
Ezgi Ildirim, Can Calici
Chapter nine, Transgender Peoples' experiences of the Criminal Justice
System in Pakistan
Mashal Aamir
Chapter ten, Invisible Identities: Transgender Persons, Prisons and
Preliminary Perspectives from India.
Arijeet Ghosh
Part two
Chapter eleven, Transgender and non-binary prisoners in the USA and English
and Wales Prison Estates.
Olga Suhomlinova, Saoirse O'Shea
Chapter twelve, Rights Went Wrong: Situating Trans Reforms in Canada's
History of Women-Centered Correctional Transformations.
William Hébert
Chapter thirteen, media Narratives Regarding the Accommodation of Trans
Prisoners in Canadian Prisons.
Carla Cesaroni, Victoria Ginsley
Chapter fourteen, Transgender Perspectives on the Scottish Justice System:
On the Subject of the Legal Subject.
Beth Cairns
Chapter fifteen, transgender Rights in African Confinement: an analysis of
recent jurisprudence in Southern Africa.
Rui Garrido, Xaman Minillo
Chapter sixteen, Is dignity an option? The situation of transgender persons
in Swiss prisons
Jean-Sébastien Blanc
Chapter seventeen, transgender people in prison in England and Wales:
policy and practice in a culture of penal populism.
Caroline Gorden, Caroline Hughes
Chapter eighteen, Prioritising the rights of incarcerated trans and gender
diverse people: a case study of a community-led revision of an Australian
prison policy.
Paul L. Simpson, Zahra Stardust, Lucky Dodd, Teddy Cook, Mindy Sotiri, Kaz
Zinnetti, Tait Sanders, Annette Brömdal, Danika Hardiman
Chapter nineteen bodies, desires and pleasures: resistance of trans women
imprisoned in a male prison in Mexico City
Chloé Constant
Predictable: A Look at the Transgender Carceral Nexus around the Globe
Matthew Maycock, Saoirse O'Shea, Valerie Jenness
Part one
Chapter two "I know the degradation, the humiliation around being
incarcerated and ostracized, and marginalized, and sexualized: Pathways to
incarceration and the incarceration experiences of Black American and First
Nations Australian trans women."
Tania M. Phillips, Kirsty A. Clark, Annette Brömdal, Amy B. Mullens, Tait
Sanders, Sherree Halliwell, Jessica Gildersleeve, Kirstie Daken, Joseph
Debattista, Carol du Plessis, Paul Simpson, Jaclyn M.W. Hughto
Chapter three, Transgender in deprivation of liberty in Brazil by the
lenses of coloniality of power
Fernando Fernandes, Heloisa Melino
Chapter four, Trans women and travestis in prisons: experiences,
selectivity and criminal treatment.
Eric Seger de Camargo, Guilherme Gomes Ferreira
Chapter five, "I'm in prison. I'm prisoning myself" - The experiences of
transgender men in a women's prison who are perceived as cisgender.
Mia Harris
Chapter six "The Only Man in the Village": The Lived Experiences of
Transgender Men Serving Sentences in Women's Prisons in England & Wales
Bill Rossi
Chapter seven, "They didn't want me to be myself, they wanted me to be a
man": The Lived Experience of a Transgender Individual Incarcerated in a
Canadian Men's Correctional Institution.
Lee Vandenbroeck
Chapter eight The current situation and issues of transgender prisoners in
Turkey
Ezgi Ildirim, Can Calici
Chapter nine, Transgender Peoples' experiences of the Criminal Justice
System in Pakistan
Mashal Aamir
Chapter ten, Invisible Identities: Transgender Persons, Prisons and
Preliminary Perspectives from India.
Arijeet Ghosh
Part two
Chapter eleven, Transgender and non-binary prisoners in the USA and English
and Wales Prison Estates.
Olga Suhomlinova, Saoirse O'Shea
Chapter twelve, Rights Went Wrong: Situating Trans Reforms in Canada's
History of Women-Centered Correctional Transformations.
William Hébert
Chapter thirteen, media Narratives Regarding the Accommodation of Trans
Prisoners in Canadian Prisons.
Carla Cesaroni, Victoria Ginsley
Chapter fourteen, Transgender Perspectives on the Scottish Justice System:
On the Subject of the Legal Subject.
Beth Cairns
Chapter fifteen, transgender Rights in African Confinement: an analysis of
recent jurisprudence in Southern Africa.
Rui Garrido, Xaman Minillo
Chapter sixteen, Is dignity an option? The situation of transgender persons
in Swiss prisons
Jean-Sébastien Blanc
Chapter seventeen, transgender people in prison in England and Wales:
policy and practice in a culture of penal populism.
Caroline Gorden, Caroline Hughes
Chapter eighteen, Prioritising the rights of incarcerated trans and gender
diverse people: a case study of a community-led revision of an Australian
prison policy.
Paul L. Simpson, Zahra Stardust, Lucky Dodd, Teddy Cook, Mindy Sotiri, Kaz
Zinnetti, Tait Sanders, Annette Brömdal, Danika Hardiman
Chapter nineteen bodies, desires and pleasures: resistance of trans women
imprisoned in a male prison in Mexico City
Chloé Constant
Chapter one - introduction Often Cruel, Sometimes Unusual, and Sadly
Predictable: A Look at the Transgender Carceral Nexus around the Globe
Matthew Maycock, Saoirse O'Shea, Valerie Jenness
Part one
Chapter two "I know the degradation, the humiliation around being
incarcerated and ostracized, and marginalized, and sexualized: Pathways to
incarceration and the incarceration experiences of Black American and First
Nations Australian trans women."
Tania M. Phillips, Kirsty A. Clark, Annette Brömdal, Amy B. Mullens, Tait
Sanders, Sherree Halliwell, Jessica Gildersleeve, Kirstie Daken, Joseph
Debattista, Carol du Plessis, Paul Simpson, Jaclyn M.W. Hughto
Chapter three, Transgender in deprivation of liberty in Brazil by the
lenses of coloniality of power
Fernando Fernandes, Heloisa Melino
Chapter four, Trans women and travestis in prisons: experiences,
selectivity and criminal treatment.
Eric Seger de Camargo, Guilherme Gomes Ferreira
Chapter five, "I'm in prison. I'm prisoning myself" - The experiences of
transgender men in a women's prison who are perceived as cisgender.
Mia Harris
Chapter six "The Only Man in the Village": The Lived Experiences of
Transgender Men Serving Sentences in Women's Prisons in England & Wales
Bill Rossi
Chapter seven, "They didn't want me to be myself, they wanted me to be a
man": The Lived Experience of a Transgender Individual Incarcerated in a
Canadian Men's Correctional Institution.
Lee Vandenbroeck
Chapter eight The current situation and issues of transgender prisoners in
Turkey
Ezgi Ildirim, Can Calici
Chapter nine, Transgender Peoples' experiences of the Criminal Justice
System in Pakistan
Mashal Aamir
Chapter ten, Invisible Identities: Transgender Persons, Prisons and
Preliminary Perspectives from India.
Arijeet Ghosh
Part two
Chapter eleven, Transgender and non-binary prisoners in the USA and English
and Wales Prison Estates.
Olga Suhomlinova, Saoirse O'Shea
Chapter twelve, Rights Went Wrong: Situating Trans Reforms in Canada's
History of Women-Centered Correctional Transformations.
William Hébert
Chapter thirteen, media Narratives Regarding the Accommodation of Trans
Prisoners in Canadian Prisons.
Carla Cesaroni, Victoria Ginsley
Chapter fourteen, Transgender Perspectives on the Scottish Justice System:
On the Subject of the Legal Subject.
Beth Cairns
Chapter fifteen, transgender Rights in African Confinement: an analysis of
recent jurisprudence in Southern Africa.
Rui Garrido, Xaman Minillo
Chapter sixteen, Is dignity an option? The situation of transgender persons
in Swiss prisons
Jean-Sébastien Blanc
Chapter seventeen, transgender people in prison in England and Wales:
policy and practice in a culture of penal populism.
Caroline Gorden, Caroline Hughes
Chapter eighteen, Prioritising the rights of incarcerated trans and gender
diverse people: a case study of a community-led revision of an Australian
prison policy.
Paul L. Simpson, Zahra Stardust, Lucky Dodd, Teddy Cook, Mindy Sotiri, Kaz
Zinnetti, Tait Sanders, Annette Brömdal, Danika Hardiman
Chapter nineteen bodies, desires and pleasures: resistance of trans women
imprisoned in a male prison in Mexico City
Chloé Constant
Predictable: A Look at the Transgender Carceral Nexus around the Globe
Matthew Maycock, Saoirse O'Shea, Valerie Jenness
Part one
Chapter two "I know the degradation, the humiliation around being
incarcerated and ostracized, and marginalized, and sexualized: Pathways to
incarceration and the incarceration experiences of Black American and First
Nations Australian trans women."
Tania M. Phillips, Kirsty A. Clark, Annette Brömdal, Amy B. Mullens, Tait
Sanders, Sherree Halliwell, Jessica Gildersleeve, Kirstie Daken, Joseph
Debattista, Carol du Plessis, Paul Simpson, Jaclyn M.W. Hughto
Chapter three, Transgender in deprivation of liberty in Brazil by the
lenses of coloniality of power
Fernando Fernandes, Heloisa Melino
Chapter four, Trans women and travestis in prisons: experiences,
selectivity and criminal treatment.
Eric Seger de Camargo, Guilherme Gomes Ferreira
Chapter five, "I'm in prison. I'm prisoning myself" - The experiences of
transgender men in a women's prison who are perceived as cisgender.
Mia Harris
Chapter six "The Only Man in the Village": The Lived Experiences of
Transgender Men Serving Sentences in Women's Prisons in England & Wales
Bill Rossi
Chapter seven, "They didn't want me to be myself, they wanted me to be a
man": The Lived Experience of a Transgender Individual Incarcerated in a
Canadian Men's Correctional Institution.
Lee Vandenbroeck
Chapter eight The current situation and issues of transgender prisoners in
Turkey
Ezgi Ildirim, Can Calici
Chapter nine, Transgender Peoples' experiences of the Criminal Justice
System in Pakistan
Mashal Aamir
Chapter ten, Invisible Identities: Transgender Persons, Prisons and
Preliminary Perspectives from India.
Arijeet Ghosh
Part two
Chapter eleven, Transgender and non-binary prisoners in the USA and English
and Wales Prison Estates.
Olga Suhomlinova, Saoirse O'Shea
Chapter twelve, Rights Went Wrong: Situating Trans Reforms in Canada's
History of Women-Centered Correctional Transformations.
William Hébert
Chapter thirteen, media Narratives Regarding the Accommodation of Trans
Prisoners in Canadian Prisons.
Carla Cesaroni, Victoria Ginsley
Chapter fourteen, Transgender Perspectives on the Scottish Justice System:
On the Subject of the Legal Subject.
Beth Cairns
Chapter fifteen, transgender Rights in African Confinement: an analysis of
recent jurisprudence in Southern Africa.
Rui Garrido, Xaman Minillo
Chapter sixteen, Is dignity an option? The situation of transgender persons
in Swiss prisons
Jean-Sébastien Blanc
Chapter seventeen, transgender people in prison in England and Wales:
policy and practice in a culture of penal populism.
Caroline Gorden, Caroline Hughes
Chapter eighteen, Prioritising the rights of incarcerated trans and gender
diverse people: a case study of a community-led revision of an Australian
prison policy.
Paul L. Simpson, Zahra Stardust, Lucky Dodd, Teddy Cook, Mindy Sotiri, Kaz
Zinnetti, Tait Sanders, Annette Brömdal, Danika Hardiman
Chapter nineteen bodies, desires and pleasures: resistance of trans women
imprisoned in a male prison in Mexico City
Chloé Constant