Index

Diversity in Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies

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ISSN: 1521-6136

Publication date: 12 May 2022

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(2022), "Index", Silva, D.M.D. and Deflem, M. (Ed.) Diversity in Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies (Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, Vol. 27), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 197-204. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1521-613620220000027017

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INDEX

Ability
, 171

impact on sex trafficking
, 117

Ableism
, 172

Abolitionism
, 40

Abuse
, 155–157

Academia
, 68

Academic disciplines
, 2

Addiction
, 157–159

Adult men trafficking
, 126

Afro-American Patrolmen’s League (AAPL)
, 55

“Ambiveillance”
, 190

American criminal justice system
, 5

American Society of Criminology
, 30, 53

Anti-bias curriculum
, 66–67

Anti-bias training
, 67, 68–69

Anti-Black “violence work”
, 42

Anti-Black racial violence
, 44

Anti-Black racism
, 43, 49

Anti-Blackness
, 42

Anti-carceral approaches
, 143–145

Anti-criminology
, 40

“Anti-oppression”
, 49

Anti-racism
, 49

Anti-rape movements
, 139

Anti-trafficking
, 123

Anti-transgender bias
, 127

Anti-violence work
, 86

Artificial intelligence
, 184–185

Authorship
, 16

Bear Clan Patrol
, 92

“Behavioural surplus”
, 188

“Biometric system failures”
, 191

Black, Brown and Red Power Movements
, 42

Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)
, 144

Black and Minority Criminology
, 42

Black Canadian woman policing
, 67

Black community
, 13

Black criminalized women
, 123

“Black criminology”
, 53

Black Experience Project (BEP)
, 65

Black Feminist Criminology
, 140–143

Black feminist theory
, 140–141

Black individuals
, 123

Black Lives Matter movement
, 1

Black people
, 66, 158

disproportionate incarceration rates of
, 158

opioid overdose rates for
, 159

unlawful police violence against
, 110

use drugs
, 158–159

Black Radical Tradition
, 3, 40, 51–55

Black Radicalism
, 52

Black sexuality
, 123

Black women
, 140

abused
, 143

drug use among
, 158

identities
, 142

trafficking
, 123

Blacks traffickers
, 120

Blurred consent
, 5, 184, 187–190

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
, 152

Calls for Justice
, 84–86

Canada’s Evidence-Based Policing (CAN-EBP)
, 71

Canadian criminology
, 47–48

Canadian police
, 43–44

evaluating Canadian police service implicit bias training
, 67

Canadian policing

exploring racial bias in
, 66

functions
, 64

Canadian Residential Schools

denunciation
, 103–104

deterrence
, 102–103

researching causes
, 105–108

rethinking punishment and human rights
, 108–111

Capitalism
, 45, 190

“Capitalism-in-crisis”
, 190

Carleton University Institute for Criminology and Criminal Justice (ICCJ)
, 3, 40–42

critique of
, 48–51

George Floyd and ICCJ’s cutting of police/prison intern program
, 42–44

Castells’ identity framework
, 186

Chattel enslavement
, 120–121, 123–124

“Chemical aversion therapy”
, 190

“Child advocacy program”
, 48

Childhood, abuse in
, 157

Civil society
, 186

Claims-making process
, 153–154

Class-based inequalities
, 187

Collaborative approach
, 87, 89

Collaborative research
, 16–17

Collective identity
, 190

Colonialism
, 43, 45, 124

Colonialist-racial-capitalist state
, 51

Colonization
, 120, 122

legacies of
, 144

Combatting denial
, 177–179

Commemorations
, 91

“Communities”
, 85–86

Community patrols
, 92–93

Constellations of justice
, 90–95

“Conversion therapy”
, 190

Corporate interests
, 188

“Correctional sentimentality”
, 41

Correctional Services Canada
, 40

“Counter-colonial criminology”
, 53

Counter-storytelling
, 3

Crime
, 161

criminology of
, 105

theory on
, 19

Crimes against humanity
, 101

predictors of
, 105

prosecutions of
, 103

Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act
, 101

Criminal justice
, 10, 15, 44, 154

diversity
, 12–18, 20–21

diversity and criminal justice faculty
, 18–20

education industrial complex
, 44–47

professionals
, 125–126

programs
, 48

research
, 5

Criminal justice system
, 1–2, 122, 153

trafficking in
, 120

Criminal law
, 10, 12, 14, 109

Criminal legal system (CLS)
, 144–145

Criminality
, 117

Criminalization
, 92, 127–128

of IPV
, 144

Criminological disciplines
, 28

Criminological inquiry
, 153

Criminological phenomenon
, 118

Criminological scientism
, 41

Criminological theory
, 12–13

Criminologists
, 14

Criminology
, 2–3, 10, 26, 41, 44–48, 50, 106, 125, 136, 141, 154

attitudes toward down syndrome and politics of normalization
, 170–172

comfort in queer lurking with/in mainstream criminologies
, 35–37

comfort zone
, 101

of crime
, 105

critical intervention
, 172–174

down syndrome and definitions of genocide
, 174–177

of genocide
, 168

genocide as collective action
, 176

imagining new and different futures
, 177–179

intersectional
, 119–120

intersectional feminist
, 139–141

lurking with/in criminological and policing disciplines as queer criminologist
, 28–31

lurking with/in research accountability
, 31–35

Crip contribution
, 170

Crip criminology
, 168

Crip theory
, 169–170, 172–174

“Cripping” tool
, 172

Critical Criminology
, 3, 41, 43

Black Radical Tradition and neo-maxism
, 51–55

critique of ICCJ
, 48–51

George Floyd and ICCJ’s cutting of police/prison intern program
, 42–44

Haggerty’s response
, 47–48

sociology, criminology and criminal justice education industrial complex
, 44–47

Critical race method
, 3

of storytelling
, 65

Critical race theorists
, 68, 140

Critical race theory
, 11, 13–14

Cultural competency
, 20

Cultural diversity
, 21

Cultural race-related stress
, 158

Curriculum
, 50

Data flywheel
, 192

Decolonization
, 3, 4, 42

Denunciation
, 103–104

Deterrence
, 102–103

Devil Finds Work
, 54

“Digiqueer” criminology
, 185–186

Digital identity harms
, 185

Digital media technologies
, 185

Digital surveillance
, 184

“Dignity-denial”
, 158

Direct marketing datamining techniques
, 188

Disability
, 170, 172

hierarchies of
, 170

unintelligibility and non-normalization of
, 171

Disappearing act
, 72–73

Disciplinary institutions
, 155

Disciplinary knowledge
, 28

Discomfort
, 26, 34

of being queer criminologist
, 27

ethics of
, 34–35

of failing
, 31

feelings of
, 33

Discrimination
, 10

Disparity
, 15

Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry
, 104

Diversity
, 2–4, 14, 51–55

and criminal justice faculty
, 18–20

of faculty in criminal justice
, 11

in field of criminal justice
, 12–18

in higher education
, 10

and impact on criminal justice
, 20–21

policies
, 10

Domestic criminal offenses
, 105

Domestic human trafficking
, 119

Domestic trafficking
, 118

Domestic violence (DV)
, 145

Down syndrome
, 5, 168–173, 178

body
, 171, 173

and definitions of genocide
, 174–177

termination
, 169

Drag Queen Storytime
, 191

Driving While Black (DWBs)
, 13

Drug

offenses
, 161–162

use
, 158

Education
, 46

“Electroshock aversion therapy”
, 190

Enlightenment principles
, 153

Enslavement
, 121

Equity
, 3, 4, 51–55

European colonization
, 122

Evidence-based policing
, 29

Evidence-based policing community (EBP community)
, 64–66, 78

anti-bias curriculum
, 66–67

black on blue
, 68–77

CAN-EBP
, 77–78

evaluating Canadian police service implicit bias training
, 67

exploring racial bias in Canadian policing
, 66

method
, 68

moment of reflection
, 68

“Evil practices”
, 178

“Ex-gay therapy”
, 190

Executive Branch of United States Government
, 110

“Exorcism”
, 190

Exploitation
, 116, 122

labor
, 123–124

sexual
, 118, 121, 126

trafficking
, 117

Exploring racial bias in Canadian policing
, 66

Facebook–Cambridge Analytica scandal
, 189

Facial recognition software
, 187–188

Fair treatment by authority
, 189

Family-induced trafficking
, 126

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
, 123

“Feed-forward” processes
, 191

Female offenders
, 15

Female perpetrators of human trafficking
, 125

Female traffickers
, 126

Feminism
, 4, 11, 137–138, 146

Feminist

criminology
, 4, 139–140, 145

female
, 26

movement exclusion
, 146

research
, 137–139

Feminist criminologists
, 139

Feminist Criminology
, 136

Feminist theory
, 11, 13

First Nations communities
, 100–101

Foucault, social theory of
, 155

Gender
, 124, 137

of faculty member
, 17

gender-based violence
, 136

and human trafficking
, 124–128

impact on sex trafficking
, 117

superiority
, 125

Genocide
, 42, 178–179

as collective action
, 176

down syndrome and definitions of
, 174–177

George Floyd and ICCJ’s cutting of police/prison intern program
, 42–44

Government legitimacy
, 188

“Grand theory”
, 170

Grant acquisition
, 17

Great Recession (2007–2009)
, 159–160

Grievability
, 174

#BlackLivesMatter movement
, 145

#MeToo movements
, 19

#Times Up movements
, 19

Health harms
, 159

“Heterosexism”
, 190

Higher education, diversity in
, 10

Historically gender inequality
, 142

“Homophobia”
, 190

Human physiology
, 13

Human rights
, 20, 102

rethinking punishment and
, 108–111

Human Rights Council of the United Nations
, 110

Human trafficking
, 116

gender and
, 124–128

intersectional criminology
, 119–120

race and
, 120–124

Identity alignment
, 189

Identity-based rights claims
, 189

Immigrant women
, 144

Imperialism
, 45

Implicit bias
, 66–67

In part reluctant
, 175

Incarceration rates
, 157

Inclusion
, 51–55

Inclusivity
, 3, 4

“Indian Country”
, 87

“Indian reserves”
, 87

Indian Residential Schools
, 100

“Indigenous grassroots”
, 86, 89, 94–95

Indigenous people’s human rights
, 110

“Indigenous spatial justice”
, 90

Indigenous-based community patrols
, 92

Indigenous-led community patrols
, 92

Individual rights-based agency
, 192

Inequality
, 1, 146

Inmates
, 155

Innocence
, 119

“Innocent victims”
, 119

Institutional exclusion
, 76

Institutional legitimacy
, 185

Interdisciplinary social movement work, IPV and
, 145–147

International Commission of Inquiry
, 109–110

International Criminal Court (ICC)
, 101, 103

International criminal law
, 102, 103, 109

International deterrence
, 102–103

International Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans and Intersex Association (ILGAWorld)
, 192

Intersectional criminology
, 119–120

Intersectional feminism impact on criminology
, 136

Intersectional feminist criminology
, 139–141, 143

Intersectionality
, 4, 136

feminist research
, 137–139

intersectional feminist criminology
, 139–141

intimate partner violence
, 142–147

theory
, 119

Intersectionality perspective
, 119

Interveillance
, 189

Intimate partner violence (IPV)
, 136, 142

anti-carceral approaches
, 143–145

and interdisciplinary social movement work
, 145–147

Intimate partner violence (IPV)
, 4

Invocation
, 186

“Just another blood test”
, 168, 177

Justice

constellations of
, 90–95

mapping grassroots justices
, 89–90

spatial
, 88

K-9 bomb detection
, 44

Kamloops Indian Residential School
, 100–101

Knowing
, 28

Knowledge
, 138

Labeling theory
, 13

Land-based commemorations
, 91–92

“Large empty shells”
, 193

Law
, 21

Law, Crime and Deviance program (LCD program)
, 44, 45

Legacies of colonization
, 144

Legitimizing identity
, 186

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer communities (LGBTQ communities)
, 5, 184

agency
, 188

blurred consent and redistributed privacy
, 187–190

communities
, 15, 193

identities
, 189–192

rights
, 185

segments mobilize
, 190

surveillance capitalism
, 190–192

technology
, 185

LG BTQI+ communities
, 2

LGBTQ+ community
, 10

Liberal feminist activism
, 143–144

Life without parole (LWOP)
, 161

Life-course theory
, 13

Likelihood
, 157–158

Litigation
, 10

Lombroso (Father of Criminology)
, 12

Long Recovery (2009–2019)
, 159–160

Long-term recidivism
, 152

Lurking
, 27

with/in criminological and policing disciplines as queer criminologist
, 28–31

with/in research accountability
, 31–35

Mama Bear Clan
, 92

Mann Act (1910)
, 124

Mapping justices methodology
, 85, 89

Marginalized communities
, 67

Mass imprisonment
, 160

Mass incarceration
, 153, 160–162

abuse
, 155–157

addiction
, 157–159

C. Wright Mills
, 154

constructionist view
, 153

Foucault
, 155

literature review
, 153

unemployment and poverty
, 159–160

Maternity
, 12

Medical gaze
, 170

Membership
, 175

Methadone
, 158

“Militarized” policing
, 52

Mills, C. Wright
, 154

framework
, 154

“Minority” criminologists
, 54

Missing and Murdered Indigneous Women, Girls and Two-spirit+ People (MMIWG 2S+ people)
, 84–85, 86–87

constellations of justice
, 90–95

methodology
, 89–90

theoretical framework
, 87–88

MMIWGS2+ people
, 3

Modus Vivendi
, 48

Multi-authored scholars
, 17

Narratives
, 65–66

National Family and Survivors Circle (NFSC)
, 86

National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (NIMMIWG)
, 84, 94

Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC)
, 84, 87

Negative behavior
, 19

Negotiations
, 185

Neo-Marxism
, 3, 51–55

Neo-Weberian pluralism
, 51

Neo-Weberianism
, 52

“Neoliberal capitalism”
, 190

Neoliberal trade policies
, 117

Neuroliberal governance on LG BTQ
, 186–187

“Neuroliberal” governance
, 184, 186, 187

“New homonormativity”
, 190

“Non-hierarchical monitoring practices”
, 189

Non-normalization of disability
, 171

“Non-systematic monitoring practices”
, 189

Non-violent crimes
, 152

LWOP for
, 161

Norm’s function
, 171

Offenders
, 13

Ontario Human Rights Commission reports (OHRC)
, 64

Opioids
, 158–159

Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre (OCDC)
, 40

Pandemic conditions
, 1

Patriarchy
, 137

Penal policy
, 15

Personal narrative approach
, 68

Phrenology
, 184

Physical abuse
, 155

Place
, 94

“Platform biometrics”
, 185

(p)olitical society
, 46

Police

lethality
, 1

professionalization
, 52

Policing disciplines
, 28

“Political correctness”
, 40

Political science
, 12, 21

Politico-epistemolog
, 41

Politics of normalization
, 170–172

“Post-gay” identity
, 189, 191

Poverty
, 117, 159–160

Pre-emptive control
, 188

Predictive marketing segmentation
, 188

Prenatal testing
, 171

for pregnant people
, 168

Prison(s)
, 152, 155

vocational training
, 162

“Professionalization”
, 46–47

Project identity
, 186

Property crime
, 15

Prosecution for crimes against humanity
, 101–104

Pseudo-scientific theories
, 184

Psychological factors
, 13

Psychology
, 12, 21

Psychopharmacological approach
, 157

Public administration
, 21

Queer criminologist
, 27

lurking with/in criminological and policing disciplines as
, 28–31

Queer lurking with/in mainstream criminologies
, 35–37

“Queer surveillance”
, 186

Queer theory
, 30

Queer(y)ing criminological research
, 31–35

Queerness
, 26–27

Race and human trafficking
, 120–124

Race/ethnicity
, 17

Racial bias exploration in Canadian policing
, 66

Racial injustices
, 13

Racism
, 42–43

Racist experiences
, 158

Racketeering
, 41, 45

Radical neo-Weberianism
, 3

Reasonable person
, 14

Recidivism
, 152

Reclaiming Power and Place
, 88

Redistributed privacy
, 187–190

“Reform capitalism”
, 190

Rehabilitation, funding for
, 162

(re)-mapping methods
, 90

Research accountability, lurking with/in
, 31–35

Resistance identity
, 186

Ressentiment
, 34

Rethinking punishment and human rights
, 108–111

Retributive justice
, 103

“Return-for-investment”
, 29

Risk assessments
, 15

Second Wave Feminism
, 42

Securitization
, 45

Selective termination
, 168–172, 176–179

Self-regulation
, 46

Settler colonialism
, 43

Sex trafficking
, 4, 117

in Native American communities
, 122

Sexual abuse
, 121, 155

Sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression change efforts” (SOGIECE)
, 190

Sexual violence victimization
, 19

Sexualized terror
, 121

Slavery-like conditions of Native Americans
, 121

Social behaviors
, 67

Social constructionism
, 153–154

“Social contract capitalism”
, 190

Social control theory
, 13

Social factors
, 13

“Social group”
, 175

Social identity
, 189

Social injustices
, 13

Social institutions
, 152–153

Social movements
, 190

in North America
, 1

Social problems
, 153–154

Social science
, 10

Social strain theory
, 13

Social stratification
, 117

Social theory of Foucault
, 155

Sociological imagination
, 153, 154, 158–159

Sociological theory
, 5

Sociology
, 3, 12, 21, 44–47, 154

discipline of
, 28

Sociopharmacology
, 157–158

Sources of Social Power, The
, 52

Sousveillance
, 185, 194

“Spatial justice”
, 88

“Spatializing justice”
, 85

“Spiritual/miracle cure”
, 190

State sovereignty
, 102

State-sponsored trafficking
, 121

Storytelling
, 65

Structural harms
, 185

Structural inequalities
, 21

Surveillance
, 187–188

Surveillance capitalism
, 5, 184, 186–188, 190–192

Systemic racism
, 1

Teaching
, 16–18, 28

curriculum
, 21

Tearhurt Regional Police (TRP)
, 68

Tech corporation
, 187

“Technicity of technologies”
, 185, 189

“Tracheotomy”
, 173

Traffickers, theoretical analysis of
, 125

Trafficking
, 117

in criminal justice system
, 120

severe forms of
, 123

Trafficking in Persons
, 118, 122, 127

Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA)
, 116

Transgender individuals
, 127

Trauma
, 26, 156–157

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC)
, 100, 104

Unearthing Justices collaborative research project
, 85, 89, 93

Unemployment
, 159–160

Unintelligibility of disability
, 171

United Nations (UN)
, 192

United States Congress
, 110

United States criminal justice system
, 123, 152

United States Department of Justice
, 161

United States Sentencing Commission
, 152

University
, 47

and violence work
, 44–47

US Christian anti-LG BTQ
, 191

US sociopolitical structure
, 119

Victimhood
, 117

Victimization
, 13

theory on
, 19

Victims
, 120

Violence
, 139

extrusion of
, 45

university and Violence work
, 44–47

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
, 122

Violent interpersonal crimes
, 119

Violently repressive actions
, 107

Vocationalism
, 48

Vulnerability for sex traffickers
, 117

Walk4Justice
, 93

War on Drugs
, 158

War on terror
, 46

Western liberal democracies
, 184

Western style
, 52

White people
, 158

“White Slave Traffic Act”
, 124

White supremacy
, 160

“Wokism”
, 48

Women

in academia
, 16

of color
, 15

offenders
, 12

traffickers
, 126

“Women’s choice” narratives
, 169

World Health Organization
, 142, 154