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Sex, Sexuality, Law, and (In)Justice
Sex, Sexuality, Law, and (In)Justice covers a wide range of legal issues associated with sexuality, gender, reproduction, and identity. These are critical and sensitive issues that law enforcement and other criminal justice professionals need to understand. The book synthesizes the literature across a wide breadth of perspectives, exposing students to law, psychology, criminal justice, sociology, philosophy, history, and, where relevant, biology, to critically examine the social control of sex, gender, and sexuality across history. Specific federal and state case law and statutes are integrated throughout the book, but the text moves beyond the intersection between law and sexuality to focus just as much on social science as it does on law. This book will be useful in teaching courses in a range of disciplinesespecially criminology and criminal justice, history, political science, sociology, women and gender studies, and law.
Henry F. Fradella is a Professor in and Associate Director of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University.
Jennifer M. Sumner is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Administration in the Department of Public Administration at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH).
This volume by Fradella and Sumner is a monumental effort of breathtaking scope and meticulous depth. I have never before seen a volume on sexuality and law, whether textbook, academic, or trade book, that has successfully covered the enormous scope of this manuscript, and with such attention to detail. Painstakingly researched and full of provocative cases and anecdotes, Sex, Sexuality, Law, and (In)Justice is as fascinating and illuminating to seasoned scholars as it is to students.
Kimberly D. Richman, University of San Francisco
This volume is critically needed, and is structured with student engagement at the forefront. Often, students are not introduced to issues of sex, gender, and sexuality in their coursework; this book presents the material in accessible ways and has important pedagogical elements throughout each chapter to facilitate student learning.
Vanessa R. Panfil, Old Dominion University
First published 2016
by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Sex, sexuality, and (in)justice / Henry F. Fradella and Jennifer M. Sumner.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-138-85209-9 (hardcover : alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-138-85211-2
(pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Sex crimesUnited States. 2. Sex and lawUnited States.
3. Sex offendersLegal status, laws, etc.United States. I. Fradella, Henry F.,
editor. II. Sumner, Jennifer Mortensen, editor.
KF9325.S494 2016
345.730253dc23
2015031366
ISBN: 978-1-138-85209-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-138-85211-2 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-72375-4 (ebk)
Typeset in Sabon and Trade Gothic
by Florence Production Ltd, Stoodleigh, Devon, UK
To Dr. Charles Juda Bennett and Dr. Ann Marie Nicolosi:
Thank you for inspiring me to learn about sex, gender, and sexuality; for teaching me; for helping me understand the role of educators in combatting LGBTQIA prejudice; for laughing with me; and for being wonderful friends.
With my eternal love and respect,
Hank
To the people who recognize their lives in these pages and those who fight on their behalf.
Jenn
Contents
P ATRICK E NGLERT AND E LIZABETH G. D INKINS
A NN M ARIE N ICOLOSI
S TEPHEN S. O WEN AND T OD W. B URKE
S TEPHEN S. O WEN AND T OD W. B URKE
H ENRY F. F RADELLA AND C HANTAL F AHMY
H ENRY F. F RADELLA AND K ENNETH G RUNDY
E LISABETH J ANDRO
W ESTON M ORROW , C HANTAL F AHMY , AND H ENRY F. F RADELLA
H ENRY F. F RADELLA , M EGAN P ARRY , AND L AUREN E. F RADELLA
D AVID P ATRICK C ONNOR
J AMES E. R OBERTSON
T HOMAS N OLAN AND M ARY M AGUIRE
J AYN VON D ELDEN
Tod W. Burke received his B.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland, College Park, MD; his M.F.S. in Forensic Science from George Washington University, Washington, DC; and his M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from the City University of New York (John Jay School of Criminal Justice). He currently serves as the Associate Dean for the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences and as a professor in the Department of Criminal Justice.
As of this writing, Dr. Burke has authored or co-authored approximately 140 publications, including journal articles (over 40 peer-reviewed), book chapters, encyclopedia entries, and other publications. Approximately 60 of the published articles have been co-authored with students. Dr. Burke is also the co-author of the Oxford University Press introductory criminal justice text titled, Foundations of Criminal Justice (second edition).
Dr. Burkes research interests can be classified into six broad areas, and sometimes overlapping categories, including: (1) policing, criminal investigation, and forensic science; (2) criminal justice policy; (3) mental health issues; (4) controversial legal issues; (5) victimology; and (6) criminal justice education and pedagogy. His research has been published in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education , Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice , Homicide Studies , Journal of Forensic Sciences , Journal of Police Studies , Journal of Police Science and Administration , The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin , and The Police Chief , to name just a few.
David Patrick Connor is an Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at Seattle University. In 2015, he received his Ph.D. in Justice Administration from the University of Louisville. Dr. Connor also holds a Master of Science in Justice Administration from the University of Louisville and a Bachelor of Arts in Radio/Television Broadcasting from Northern Kentucky University. His research interests include sex offender policy and treatment, institutional corrections, probation and parole, inmate reentry, social deviance and stigma, and qualitative methodology. Primarily recognized as an expert on sex offender legislation, Dr. Connor is regularly consulted by correctional agencies and interviewed by media outlets about such laws. His work often focuses on the experiences of individuals involved in the criminal justice system, including justice system actors, offenders, and their families. Specifically, Dr. Connors current projects include qualitative examinations of parole board members and support partners of registered sex offenders. His most recent publications appeared in Criminal Justice Review , Deviant Behavior , The Justice System Journal , and The Prison Journal . At the University of Louisville, Dr. Connor was nominated for The Trustees Award in 2015 and received the Faculty Favorite Outstanding Professor Award in 2014 for his teaching. Classes that he teaches at Seattle University include Criminal Justice Legislation and Policy, Law and Social Control, and Prisons and Jails. Dr. Connor is an active member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and the American Society of Criminology. In his free time, he enjoys exploring new places, eating at restaurants, and relaxing with his wife and cats. Dr. Connor is a native of the Greater Cincinnati, Ohio area.
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