Intersectional Criminology brings together original and innovative books that address the role and impact of identities and power dynamics regarding crime, criminality, and the criminal legal system. Titles in this series showcase critical empirical research from researchers across the globe, on a range of topics such as crime, violence, criminality, criminalization, victimization, and the purposes and processes of the criminal legal system and its agents. The series is multi-method and includes quantitative and qualitative research, as well as more innovative methodology such as historical archival research; visual ethnography; critical discourse analysis and content analysis. In doing so, this innovative series offers an intellectual space for the development of this bold new direction in criminology.
We welcome book proposals that explore these issues or related topics. Please contact the Editor, Lydia de Cruz ([email protected]) to submit proposals.
By Toya Z. Like
August 01, 2024
Violence at the Intersection: The Interlocking Impact of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class on Risk and Resilience builds upon and expands recent scholarship on the intersectionality of race, ethnicity, gender/gender identity, and class and their multiplicative effects on violent offending and ...
By Nishaun T. Battle
March 05, 2021
Black Girlhood, Punishment, and Resistance: Reimagining Justice for Black Girls in Virginia provides a historical comprehensive examination of racialized, classed, and gendered punishment of Black girls in Virginia during the early twentieth century. It looks at the ways in which the court system ...