id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tkapqug3czakzofsgz2p4q7aje Matthew Ball Introduction to the Special Issue on Queer/ing Criminology: New Directions and Frameworks 2013 4 .pdf application/pdf 1927 87 45 This special issue seeks to address this oversight by exploring how critical criminologies might be able to assist in increasing criminological engagement with lesbian, gay, projects that chart the experiences of queer populations within criminal justice institutions. This special issue opens with two contributions that ask direct questions about the points out that despite the significant connections between critical criminology and queer new directions for queer criminology in order to address these oversights, and craft specific ways in which supposedly ''safe'' spaces can in fact be ''unsafe.'' Angela Dwyer's contribution also considers the experiences of LGBTQ young people in Australia, but with a criminologists returns us, in the final three contributions to this special issue, to the theoretical and empirical development of queer criminology. If nothing else, this critique suggests that the project of queer/ing criminology is always Introduction to the Special Issue on Queer/ing Criminology: New Directions and Frameworks ./cache/work_tkapqug3czakzofsgz2p4q7aje.pdf ./txt/work_tkapqug3czakzofsgz2p4q7aje.txt