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Queer (In)Justice

The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States
& others. Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States. Beacon, dist. by Random. (Queer Action/Queer Ideas). Feb. 2011. c.240p. ed. by Michael Bronski. ISBN 9780807051160. $27.95. LAW
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"This book is an effort to bring queer experiences of the criminal legal system to the center—of LGBT discourse and of broader conversations around crime and punishment." Chapters tackle the history of homosexuality and law and punishment in America, criminal archetypes and stereotypes of LGBT persons, policing of social order, treatment of LGBT persons by the criminal justice system, and criminal legal responses to violence against them. In an interesting final chapter, Mogul and Andrea J. Ritchie, attorneys specializing in civil rights and police misconduct, respectively, and organizer and activist Kay Whitlock discuss how LGBT rights organizations, groups in communities, prisoner and ex-prisoner groups, and others might push an LGBT rights agenda ahead. Other similar recent books, such as Carlos Ball's From the Closet to the Courtroom, focus more on legal rights.
VERDICT Illuminating reading for criminal justice scholars and educated readers with an interest in gay rights. For public and academic libraries.
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