Questioning the emancipatory potential of hate crimes activism for sexual and gender non-normative people, this paper outlines the limits of criminal justice remedies to problems of gender, race, economic and sexual subordination. The first section considers some of the positive impacts of hate crimes activism, focusing on the benefits of legal naming for disenfranchised constituencies seeking political recognition. In the next section the authors outline the political shortcomings and troubling consequences of hate crimes activism. First, they examine how hate crimes activism is situated within a mainstream gay agenda, a term they use to designate the set of projects prioritized by large, national gay rights organizations. The authors ...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and queer (LGBTQ) community continues to be negatively im...
Contemporary researchers have gathered widespread evidence of same-sex practice and desire with no i...
The criminal justice system exacts a toll on some Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LG...
Questioning the emancipatory potential of hate crimes activism for sexual and gender non-normative p...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) justice has been conceptualised and pursued with two ...
This Article proceeds as follows. In Part II, the author catalogs the history of anti-gay hate crime...
Building upon the renewed attention to the ways in which criminology may be ‘queered’ (o...
“Hate crime” has become an important focus in contemporary lesbian and gay politics. This article ...
“Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-LGBTQ Hate Crime” is a critique of racism and mis...
This paper examines expert testimony advocating the inclusion, in proposed hate-crime legislation, o...
Belknap’s recent call for greater criminological activism in the service of social justice identifie...
This issue brief discusses violence against the LGBT community in the United States as reinforced by...
This dissertation analyzes personal and institutional narratives that shape the Canadian phenomenon ...
This section focuses on scholarship surrounding hate crimes—in particular hate crimes relating to LG...
This article identifies discourses which serve to ‘normalise’ experiences of anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Ga...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and queer (LGBTQ) community continues to be negatively im...
Contemporary researchers have gathered widespread evidence of same-sex practice and desire with no i...
The criminal justice system exacts a toll on some Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LG...
Questioning the emancipatory potential of hate crimes activism for sexual and gender non-normative p...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) justice has been conceptualised and pursued with two ...
This Article proceeds as follows. In Part II, the author catalogs the history of anti-gay hate crime...
Building upon the renewed attention to the ways in which criminology may be ‘queered’ (o...
“Hate crime” has become an important focus in contemporary lesbian and gay politics. This article ...
“Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-LGBTQ Hate Crime” is a critique of racism and mis...
This paper examines expert testimony advocating the inclusion, in proposed hate-crime legislation, o...
Belknap’s recent call for greater criminological activism in the service of social justice identifie...
This issue brief discusses violence against the LGBT community in the United States as reinforced by...
This dissertation analyzes personal and institutional narratives that shape the Canadian phenomenon ...
This section focuses on scholarship surrounding hate crimes—in particular hate crimes relating to LG...
This article identifies discourses which serve to ‘normalise’ experiences of anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Ga...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and queer (LGBTQ) community continues to be negatively im...
Contemporary researchers have gathered widespread evidence of same-sex practice and desire with no i...
The criminal justice system exacts a toll on some Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LG...