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This accessible book introduces the key concepts and theoretical
developments of queer criminology and explains what they mean for
modern criminal justice frameworks and practitioners. The book sets
out experiences of the LGBTQ+ population as victims, offenders and
professionals in legal systems in the US and internationally and
explores what they mean for elements of those systems including
police, courts, corrections and victims’ services. It is both a
useful reference point for academics, students and professionals
and a guide to how queer criminology can be theoretically applied
and practically implemented in the worlds of policing, courts,
corrections, and victims' services.
This accessible book introduces the key concepts and theoretical
developments of queer criminology and explains what they mean for
modern criminal justice frameworks and practitioners. The book sets
out experiences of the LGBTQ+ population as victims, offenders and
professionals in legal systems in the US and internationally and
explores what they mean for elements of those systems including
police, courts, corrections and victims' services. It is both a
useful reference point for academics, students and professionals
and a guide to how queer criminology can be theoretically applied
and practically implemented in the worlds of policing, courts,
corrections, and victims' services.
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