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From criminalization to erasure: Project 2025 and anti-trans legislation in the US
Crime, Media, Culture: An International JournalThe past two decades have largely been characterized by mainstream media as emancipatory for LGBTQ communities; indeed, queer and trans people have achieved many legal wins.
CQ Quinan
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Criminalization of “galamsey” and livelihoods in Ghana: Limits and consequences
, 2020The fact that the artisanal and small‐scale mining (ASM) sector in Ghana is driven largely by poverty means that the sector is a major source of livelihood for people in mining communities across the country.
Francis Xavier Dery Tuokuu +3 more
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Violence against Women, 2020
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is the signature federal legislative accomplishment of the anti-violence movement and has ensured that criminalization is the primary response to intimate partner violence in the United States. But at the time of its
Leigh Goodmark
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The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is the signature federal legislative accomplishment of the anti-violence movement and has ensured that criminalization is the primary response to intimate partner violence in the United States. But at the time of its
Leigh Goodmark
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Doctors Criminal and Criminous
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971THERE is a widespread belief, repeated in a hundred books, that a physician, if he were sufficiently evil and thoroughly de-Hippocratized, would make an excellent murderer.
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Latinxs in the Kansas City Metro Area: Policing and Criminalization in Ethnic Enclaves
Journal of planning education and research, 2020This study explores the socio-spatial, economic, and policing inequities experienced by Latinxs in the Kansas City metropolitan using geographic, census, and police data as well as qualitative analysis of interviews and workshops.
Janet Garcia-Hallett +3 more
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Pervasive Penality: How the Criminalization of Poverty Perpetuates Homelessness
Social problems, 2019A growing literature examines the extent to which the criminal justice system perpetuates poverty and inequality. This research examines how anti-homeless laws produce various forms of police interactions that fall short of arrest, yet have wide-ranging ...
Chris Herring +2 more
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Unhealthy by design: health & safety consequences of the criminalization of homelessness
Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness, 2020Although U.S. cities are expanding “anti-homeless” legislation – such as laws against public sleeping or use of shelter – there is little research on the public health consequences. Officials argue that laws forbidding public sleeping, and other forms of
Marisa Westbrook, T. Robinson
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Criminal Behavior, Criminal Mind: Being Caught in a "Criminal Spin"
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2010The innovative theory of the “criminal spin” presents a phenomenological description and interpretation of criminal conduct. The theory indicates a process that occurs in different phases of criminality, involving an escalation of criminal activity, thinking, and emotions that run beyond self-control, sometimes contrary to initial decision.
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American Sociological Review, 2019
Punitive and disciplinary forms of governance disproportionately target low-income Black Americans for surveillance and punishment, and research finds far-reaching consequences of such criminalization.
Sinikka Elliott, M. Reid
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Punitive and disciplinary forms of governance disproportionately target low-income Black Americans for surveillance and punishment, and research finds far-reaching consequences of such criminalization.
Sinikka Elliott, M. Reid
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Beyond control: the criminalization of African asylum seekers in Israel
International Review of Sociology, 2020This article analyzes the discursive process of criminalization of African asylum seekers in Israel. The Israeli case illuminates the way that marginalized social groups are constructed as a criminal threat, thus becoming a focal point of moral panic ...
Zvika Orr, M. Ajzenstadt
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