Survivor Criminology

Survivor Criminology

A Radical Act of Hope

Ackerman, Alissa R.; Green, Steven; Lamphere, Renee D.; Mallicoat, Stacy L.; Stanko, Elizabeth A.; Cook, Kimberly J.; Boyd, Babette J.; Williams, Jason M.; Cook, Kimberly J.; Ackerman, Alissa R.

Rowman & Littlefield

08/2022

260

Dura

Inglês

9781538151693

15 a 20 dias

553

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Foreword by Elizabeth A. Stanko

Introduction: A Call for Survivor Criminology by Kimberly J. Cook, Renee D. Lamphere, Jason M. Williams, Stacy L. Mallicoat, and Alissa R. Ackerman

Chapter 1: Balancing the Dual Roles of Sex Crimes Researcher and Rape Survivor: A Collaborative Autoethnography of Survivor Scholars by Alexa D. Sardina and Alissa R. Ackerman

Chapter 2: No More Whispers in Secret: My Journey to Navigating Trauma in Academia by Renee D. Lamphere

Chapter 3: I Am Not Supposed to be Here: Surviving Poverty and Anti-Blackness in Criminology and Academia by Jason M. Williams

Chapter 4: From Battered Woman to Professor: A Personal Reflection by Kimberly J. Cook

Chapter 5: From East New York to the Ivy Tower: How Structural Violence and Gang Membership Made Me a Critical Scholar by Jennifer Ortiz

Chapter 6: Navigating Survival: Contemplating Adversity and Resilience in Academia by Monishia Miller

Chapter 7: Surviving Death by Incarceration: Life Without Parole (LWOP) by Steven Green

Chapter 8: Growing as an Intersectional Scholar Means Rejecting Misogynoir: Unlearning as an Act of Survival by Toniqua C. Mikell

Chapter 9: When Did Black Lives Ever Matter by Babette J. Boyd

Chapter 10: Survivor Methodology for Healing and Transformation: A Love Letter to Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse by Lauren J. Silver

Chapter 11: Survivor Criminology as a Scholar/Activist in the #MeToo Movement and #MeToo Activism by Meredith G. F. Worthen

Chapter 12: Intersectional Biases in the Rural Courtroom by Stacy Parks Miller

Chapter 13: From Trauma to Healing: Aboriginal-Led Solutions for First-Nations Justice Involved Communities in Australia by Carly Stanley and Keenan Mundine

Conclusion: Survivor Criminology: Looking Forward by Kimberly J. Cook, Renee D. Lamphere, Jason M. Williams, Stacy L. Mallicoat, and Alissa R. Ackerman
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#MeToo Movement;Autoethnography;Black Lives Matter;BLM;Feminist Criminology;Feminist Theory;Healing;Interpersonal Violence;Lived Experience;Mental Health;Narrative Criminology;Pedagogy;Restorative justice;Scholar-Activist;Sexual Violence;Spoken Word Poetry;Trauma-informed practice;Trauma-informed scholarship;Victimology