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  • Transgender People Involved with Carceral Systems: International Perspectives

    Transgender People Involved with Carceral Systems by Maycock, Matthew; O‘Shea, Saoirse; Jenness, Valerie;

    International Perspectives

    Sorozatcím: Queering Criminology and Criminal Justice;

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    Bringing together cutting edge and diverse research from international and interdisciplinary perspectives, this book initiates and shapes conversations about transgender people within the criminal justice system.


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    Hosszú leírás:

    Bringing together cutting edge and diverse research from international and interdisciplinary perspectives, this book initiates and shapes conversations about transgender people within the criminal justice system.


    Ambitious and timely, the book collates research to provide detailed research-based insights into the involvement of transgender people in different types of criminal justice systems and in different parts of the world. With a focus on all parts of the system, chapters explore interactions with various criminal justice services, with a principal focus on carceral systems. In doing so, a wide variety of topics are discussed, including access to medical care and vulnerability to harassment and physical violence as well as the uses and abuses of state power. These are examined using a plethora of methods, and through the different perspectives provided by the authors, including academics, activists, and practitioners.


    Collating international research and enabling comparisons with and between different criminal justice systems, Transgender People Involved with Carceral Systems will be of value to academics, practitioners, human rights defenders, and policy-makers working across a wide range of disciplines and criminal justice contexts, including criminology, sociology, law, social policy, zemiology, queer theory, and transgender studies.



    Transgender People Involved in Criminal Justice System: International Perspectives,  is a timely edition.   The 18 chapters bring voices from the Global South to the Global North to address how transgender people come to be subject to state control.  It is a thought-provoking volume highlighting the systemic and epistemic levels of violence and discrimination that transgender persons experience as they are processed by the prison industrial complex. By queering the production and systems of gender normativity that are amplified in the criminal justice system,  the volume serves to advance transgender justice. This is an exciting book that educators, students,  policymakers and those working in criminal justice must read.


    -Professor Azrini Wahidin, Head of School for the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney.


    This remarkably varied and valuable volume examines the experiences of incarcerated trans people within the violent institutional enforcement of the gender binary. Contributions come from around the globe to examine the subjugation of trans people internationally and to illustrate the workings of the “transgender criminal legal nexus” in multiple locales. Taken together, the authors address the scope of the oppression of trans people, as well as the growing pursuit of trans rights through everyday resistance, innovative polices, and demands for change.


    - Sarah Fenstermaker, Research Professor Emerita, University of California, Santa Barbara

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter one – introduction Often Cruel, Sometimes Unusual, and Sadly Predictable:  A Look at the Transgender Carceral Nexus around the Globe


     


    Matthew Maycock, Saoirse O’Shea, Valerie Jenness


     


    Part one


     


    Chapter two “I know the degradation, the humiliation around being incarcerated and ostracized, and marginalized, and sexualized: Pathways to incarceration and the incarceration experiences of Black American and First Nations Australian trans women.”



    Tania M. Phillips,  Kirsty A. Clark, Annette Brömdal, Amy B. Mullens, Tait Sanders, Sherree Halliwell, Jessica Gildersleeve, Kirstie Daken, Joseph Debattista, Carol du Plessis, Paul Simpson, Jaclyn M.W. Hughto


     


    Chapter three, Transgender in deprivation of liberty in Brazil by the lenses of coloniality of power


     


    Fernando Fernandes, Heloisa Melino


     


    Chapter four, Trans women and travestis in prisons: experiences, selectivity and criminal treatment.


     


    Eric Seger de Camargo, Guilherme Gomes Ferreira


     


    Chapter five, “I’m in prison. I’m prisoning myself” – The experiences of transgender men in a women’s prison who are perceived as cisgender.


     


    Mia Harris


     


    Chapter six “The Only Man in the Village”: The Lived Experiences of Transgender Men Serving Sentences in Women’s Prisons in England & Wales


     


    Bill Rossi


     


    Chapter seven, “They didn’t want me to be myself, they wanted me to be a man”: The Lived Experience of a Transgender Individual Incarcerated in a Canadian Men’s Correctional Institution.


     


    Lee Vandenbroeck


     


    Chapter eight The current situation and issues of transgender prisoners in Turkey


     


    Ezgi Ildirim, Can Calici


     


    Chapter nine, Transgender Peoples’ experiences of the Criminal Justice System in Pakistan


     


    Mashal Aamir


     


    Chapter ten, Invisible Identities: Transgender Persons, Prisons and Preliminary Perspectives from India.


     


    Arijeet Ghosh


     


    Part two


     


    Chapter eleven, Transgender and non-binary prisoners in the USA and English and Wales Prison Estates.


     


    Olga Suhomlinova, Saoirse O’Shea


     


    Chapter twelve, Rights Went Wrong: Situating Trans Reforms in Canada’s History of Women-Centered Correctional Transformations.


     


    William Hébert


     


    Chapter thirteen, media Narratives Regarding the Accommodation of Trans Prisoners in Canadian Prisons.


     


    Carla Cesaroni, Victoria Ginsley


     


    Chapter fourteen, Transgender Perspectives on the Scottish Justice System: On the Subject of the Legal Subject.


     


    Beth Cairns


     


    Chapter fifteen, transgender Rights in African Confinement: an analysis of recent jurisprudence in Southern Africa.


     


    Rui Garrido, Xaman Minillo


     


    Chapter sixteen, Is dignity an option? The situation of transgender persons in Swiss prisons


     


    Jean-Sébastien Blanc


     


    Chapter seventeen, transgender people in prison in England and Wales: policy and practice in a culture of penal populism.


     


    Caroline Gorden, Caroline Hughes


     


    Chapter eighteen, Prioritising the rights of incarcerated trans and gender diverse people: a case study of a community-led revision of an Australian prison policy.


     


    Paul L. Simpson, Zahra Stardust, Lucky Dodd, Teddy Cook, Mindy Sotiri, Kaz Zinnetti, Tait Sanders, Annette Brömdal, Danika Hardiman


     


    Chapter nineteen bodies, desires and pleasures: resistance of trans women imprisoned in a male prison in Mexico City


     


    Chloé Constant

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