In this paper, I take up a precarious position: I am suggesting that it may be useful to explore how embodying queerness in public space may lead to certain types of policing practices. This position is precarious for two reasons. Firstly, it is challenging because it suggests that there may be certain ways of looking queer or 'reading' a body as a queer body, an idea that has been discouraged by academic commentators. Secondly, it flies in the face of the notion that policing is somehow impartial by suggesting that more could be done for queer communities. These issues are examined below concluding with a call for more embodied research on these issues
Queer criminology is an emerging field of research addressing significant oversights within the disc...
Using interview data on LGBT young people’s policing experiences, I argue policing and security work...
This book offers critical reflections on the intersections between criminology and queer scholarship...
In this paper, I take up a precarious position: I am suggesting that it may be useful to explore how...
Purpose - This chapter ruminates on a range of different ways that the author experiences being wha...
This paper explores the notion of best practice policing with LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transge...
This paper explores how visibly non-heteronormative bodies mediate policing experiences of LGBT (les...
This paper argues that queer young people occupy an ironic position in public space that requires fu...
This paper argues that queer young people occupy an ironic position in public space that requires fu...
Belknap’s recent call for greater criminological activism in the service of social justice identifie...
Queer communities have historically been excluded from criminology and criminal justice studies. Whe...
Queer criminological work is at the forefront of critical academic criminology, responding to the ex...
Queer people 1 experience the criminal legal system in a way that is unique and worthy of criminolog...
This paper explores how visibly transgressing heteronormativity shapes police interactions with LGBT...
Since the 1990s, there has been amove towards an academic articulation of the nexus between queer an...
Queer criminology is an emerging field of research addressing significant oversights within the disc...
Using interview data on LGBT young people’s policing experiences, I argue policing and security work...
This book offers critical reflections on the intersections between criminology and queer scholarship...
In this paper, I take up a precarious position: I am suggesting that it may be useful to explore how...
Purpose - This chapter ruminates on a range of different ways that the author experiences being wha...
This paper explores the notion of best practice policing with LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transge...
This paper explores how visibly non-heteronormative bodies mediate policing experiences of LGBT (les...
This paper argues that queer young people occupy an ironic position in public space that requires fu...
This paper argues that queer young people occupy an ironic position in public space that requires fu...
Belknap’s recent call for greater criminological activism in the service of social justice identifie...
Queer communities have historically been excluded from criminology and criminal justice studies. Whe...
Queer criminological work is at the forefront of critical academic criminology, responding to the ex...
Queer people 1 experience the criminal legal system in a way that is unique and worthy of criminolog...
This paper explores how visibly transgressing heteronormativity shapes police interactions with LGBT...
Since the 1990s, there has been amove towards an academic articulation of the nexus between queer an...
Queer criminology is an emerging field of research addressing significant oversights within the disc...
Using interview data on LGBT young people’s policing experiences, I argue policing and security work...
This book offers critical reflections on the intersections between criminology and queer scholarship...