Criminology And Queer Theory: Dangerous Bedfellows? (Critical Criminological Perspectives) by Matthew Ball

In Criminology and Queer Theory, Matthew Ball explores the volatile yet vital intersection of two fields that are often ‘dangerous bedfellows.’ As criminal justice institutions face mounting pressure to address injustices against LGBTIQ communities, Ball argues that a simple merger is not enough. Instead, he advocates for a criminology that embraces the politically disruptive power of queer scholarship.

Through a wide-ranging analysis—covering everything from the sociology of shame to radical utopian thought—Ball critiques current ‘Queer Criminology’ and its limitations. He suggests that the tension between these disciplines is not a barrier, but the key to dismantling systemic social and criminal inequities.

This is a essential text for scholars seeking to move beyond surface-level reforms toward a more profound, critical understanding of justice, gender, and sexuality within the legal system.  


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ISBN: 9781137453273
Subtitle: dangerous bedfellows?
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Subject(s): Crime – Sociological aspects; Criminology; Critical criminology; Equality; Gender expression; Gender identity; Queer Theory; Sex (Psychology); Social Sciences; Social structure; Sociology
Publication Date: 2016-07-29
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 274
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Book_ID: 105760