Cultural criminology suggests that crime, deviance, and transgression are often subcultural in nature. For this reason, cultural criminologists often focus on the simultaneous forces of cultural inclusion and social exclusion when explaining criminal, deviant,or transgressive behaviors. This is a particularly useful bricolage for examining contemporary gay deviance and transgression—behaviors that are perhaps closely linked to (if not directly caused by) the past isolation, marginalization and/or oppression of homosexuals by Western heteronormative societies. It is also useful for understanding behaviors that are the result of marginalization and oppression from other sources, namely, the gay community itself. Using subcultural theories of ...
Within the criminological literature, gay men have primarily been portrayed as victims of anti-gay b...
In this article we carry out the analysis on theories of the origins of non-normative sexuality and ...
This book offers critical reflections on the intersections between criminology and queer scholarship...
Cultural criminology suggests that crime, deviance, and transgression are often subcultural in natur...
© 2002 Dr. Derek DaltonTracing the complex ways that ‘criminality’ is conjoined with ‘homosexuality’...
Since the 1990s, there has been amove towards an academic articulation of the nexus between queer an...
Queer communities have historically been excluded from criminology and criminal justice studies. Whe...
Queer criminology, a fairly young subfield, deals with matters of import for sexual and gender minor...
Queer criminology is a relatively novel term in research on crime and criminal justice, but its orig...
In 2015, Peccadillo Pictures released the movie 'Chemsex', an 80-minute documentary about the experi...
This article describes how the war on drugs and the fight against AIDS battled in the gay community,...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThe experiences of lesbian, gay ...
Since the publication of Moffitt’s (1993) important research on adolescence-limited andlife-course-p...
Lesbians and gay men continue to be framed as a threat to traditional American social institutions, ...
Queer criminology is an emerging field of research addressing significant oversights within the disc...
Within the criminological literature, gay men have primarily been portrayed as victims of anti-gay b...
In this article we carry out the analysis on theories of the origins of non-normative sexuality and ...
This book offers critical reflections on the intersections between criminology and queer scholarship...
Cultural criminology suggests that crime, deviance, and transgression are often subcultural in natur...
© 2002 Dr. Derek DaltonTracing the complex ways that ‘criminality’ is conjoined with ‘homosexuality’...
Since the 1990s, there has been amove towards an academic articulation of the nexus between queer an...
Queer communities have historically been excluded from criminology and criminal justice studies. Whe...
Queer criminology, a fairly young subfield, deals with matters of import for sexual and gender minor...
Queer criminology is a relatively novel term in research on crime and criminal justice, but its orig...
In 2015, Peccadillo Pictures released the movie 'Chemsex', an 80-minute documentary about the experi...
This article describes how the war on drugs and the fight against AIDS battled in the gay community,...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThe experiences of lesbian, gay ...
Since the publication of Moffitt’s (1993) important research on adolescence-limited andlife-course-p...
Lesbians and gay men continue to be framed as a threat to traditional American social institutions, ...
Queer criminology is an emerging field of research addressing significant oversights within the disc...
Within the criminological literature, gay men have primarily been portrayed as victims of anti-gay b...
In this article we carry out the analysis on theories of the origins of non-normative sexuality and ...
This book offers critical reflections on the intersections between criminology and queer scholarship...