1st Edition

Vulnerable Victimizations

Edited By Phil Mulvey, Shelly L. Clevenger Copyright 2024

    This edited volume showcases research on vulnerable victimizations, or more specifically, on individuals and/or populations that, due to their status, have less power in society, are socially controlled in unique ways in the criminal–legal system, or are members of marginalized groups with specialized considerations surrounding their victimization experiences, such as LGBTQIA+ individuals, immigrants, incarcerated persons, children, and females.

    The scholarship focuses on the overall victimization experience, and at the same time is also centered on the victimization experiences of historically ignored and/or marginalized groups. Victimization of vulnerable individuals in the United States is increasing at a moment when marginalized groups continue to confront legislative and policy reforms that would undermine their liberty. It is as important now, as it has ever been, for the field of victimology to consider those who historically may not have the loudest (or any) voice to spotlight and investigate their experiences.

    Vulnerable Victimizations
    will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of Victimology, Criminology and Criminal Justice.  The chapters included in this book were originally published in Victims & Offenders.

    Introduction
    Philip Mulvey and Shelly Clevenger

    1. A Veneer of Idyllic but [Un]safe Dirt Roads: Young Women’s Pathways to Safety and Belonging behind Prison Walls
    April Terry

    2. "Nevertheless She Persisted:" Confronting the Silencing and Reproduction of Gender-Based Violence among U.S. Asylum Seekers
    Alisa Garni and Lisa A. Melander

    3. Differences in Adverse Childhood Experiences and Coercive Control among Native American and Non-Native American Justice-Involved Women
    Melissa S. Jones, Meredith G. F. Worthen, Mackenzie Heim, Susan F. Sharp, and David A. McLeod

    4. Understanding Intimate Partner Cyber Abuse across Partnership Categories Based on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
    Leah C. Butler, Erica R. Fissel, Brian Gildea, and Bonnie S. Fisher

    5. Queering Title IX: Protecting Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Students from Discrimination, Harassment, and Violence
    Kathleen Ratajczak and Jo Teut

    6. Risk and Danger among the "Invisible": Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization
    Maureen Outlaw, Brent Teasdale, Mindy S. Bradley, and Kim S. Ménard

    7. Navigating Biases and Distrust of Systems: American and Canadian Intimate Partner Violence Service Providers’ Experiences with Trans and Immigrant Women Clients
    Stacie Merken, Danielle C. Slakoff, Wendy Aujla, and Lauren Moton

    8. Fear of Victimization among LGBQ, Non-Binary, and Transgender College and University Students in the United States
    Sarah A. Rogers, Deena A. Isom, and Nicole E. Rader

    9. Understanding Predictors of Violent and Non-Violent Crime Victimization among Asian-American/Pacific Islanders
    Jin R. Lee, Yongjae Nam, and Hannah Tessler

    10. Tough or No Love? Parental Migration and Children’s Exposure to Corporal Punishment and Neglect in Rural China
    Wan Huang, Xiaojin Chen, and Yuning Wu

    11. (Under)Cover and Uncovered: Muslim Women’s Resistance to Islamophobic Violence
    Aneesa Baboolal

    Biography

    Philip Mulvey is Associate Professor in the Department of Victim Studies at Sam Houston State University. His academic work focuses on the experiences of individuals with mental illness under formal social control, as well as other marginalized groups, and justice policies that impact these individuals. Prior to entering academia, he was the program manager at the Health Disparities and Public Policy program at Northwestern University.

    Shelly L. Clevenger is the Department Chair for the Department of Victim Studies at Sam Houston State University. Her area of expertise is cybervictimization, gender, and interpersonal victimization. She has peer-reviewed publications and books on these topics. She also is the receipient of many national awards.