Trans men’s pathways to incarceration

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Sarah A. Rogers, Baker A. Rogers
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Abstract

Abstract In this study, we examine trans men’s pathways to incarceration, through the lens of feminist criminology, specifically pathways perspective, intersectionality, and queer criminology. We extend the use of feminist pathways theory to a population other than girls and women. We discuss specific pathways that contribute to trans men’s criminal justice system involvement, including: (1) childhood abuse; (2) victimization experiences; and, (3) homelessness. Through the use of 15 semi-structured, in-depth phone interviews with previously incarcerated trans men across the United States, we demonstrate how these pathways contribute to their experiences with the criminal justice system. We then discuss trans men’s negative coping mechanisms and lack of support systems as factors that influence future offending. Our goal is to queer feminist criminology in order to better account for diversity in gender identities and experiences with the criminal justice system. Overall, we demonstrate the need for more social support and resources for trans men, especially for trans men of color and those who have experienced common pathways to the criminal justice system.
跨性别男子被监禁的途径
摘要在这项研究中,我们通过女权主义犯罪学的视角,特别是路径视角、交叉性和酷儿犯罪学,研究了跨性别男性被监禁的途径。我们将女权主义路径理论的使用扩展到女孩和妇女以外的人群。我们讨论了有助于跨性别男性参与刑事司法系统的具体途径,包括:(1)儿童虐待;(2) 受害经历;以及(3)无家可归。通过对美国各地先前被监禁的跨性别男性进行15次半结构化、深入的电话采访,我们展示了这些途径如何帮助他们体验刑事司法系统。然后,我们讨论了跨性别男性的消极应对机制和缺乏支持系统是影响未来犯罪的因素。我们的目标是研究酷儿女权主义犯罪学,以便更好地解释刑事司法系统中性别身份和经历的多样性。总的来说,我们证明需要为跨性别男性提供更多的社会支持和资源,尤其是有色人种的跨性别男性和那些经历过刑事司法系统常见途径的人。
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CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
16
期刊介绍: Sociological Spectrum publishes papers on theoretical, methodological, quantitative and qualitative research, and applied research in areas of sociology, social psychology, anthropology, and political science.
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