Valerie Jenness
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Valerie Jenness is an author, researcher, public policy advisor, and professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Socie. and in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. http://valeriejenness.com/
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enness served as Dean of the School of Social Ecology from 2009 to 2015 and Chair of the Department of Criminology, Law and Society from 2001-2006. Jenness is credited with conducting the path-breaking work on the prostitutes’ rights movement, hate crime, sexual assault in prison, transgender women in prisons for men, and grievance systems in prisons.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 51 )
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Transgender Prisoners and the Sufferings – Valerie Jenness
Transgender Prisoners and the Sufferings Transgender Prisoners and the Sufferings: Professor Valerie Jenness In today’s modern society, it is undeniable that... Read more
Posted on 13 August 2016 SOCIETY -
Valerie Jenness | Appealing to Justice: Prisoner Grievances, Rights, Carceral...
Valerie Jenness | Appealing to Justice: http://valeriejenness.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Appealing-To-Justice-Valerie-Jenness. Read more
Posted on 09 August 2016 -
Valerie Jenness Animated Video
Valerie Jenness is an author, researcher, public policy advisor, and professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society and in the Department of... Read more
Posted on 30 July 2016 -
Prison Justice: Do Prisoners Have Rights?
Prison Justice by Valerie Jenness Some would say that prisoners forfeited their rights as soon as they violated the rights of others and became destroyers of... Read more
Posted on 23 July 2016 -
Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities
Abstract: Violence aimed at individuals who identify, or are perceived as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ), or otherwise gender variant has... Read more
Posted on 06 July 2016 -
The (pink) Elephant in the Room
Abstract: In the past few decades, there has been a move in research along two parallel lines: on transgender people and on intersectionality. Read more
Posted on 06 July 2016 -
Forty Years After Brownmiller Prisons for Men, Transgender Inmates, and the...
Abstract: When Susan Brownmiller published Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape in 1975, few anticipated that it would become a feminist classic published in... Read more
Posted on 06 July 2016 -
“We’re Like Community”: Collective Identity and Collective Efficacy Among...
Abstract: Recognizing that prisons house diverse populations in equally diverse types of environments, we utilize a unique data set and employ two well-known... Read more
Posted on 06 July 2016 -
Learn About Social Ecology’s Field Study Program and the ...
Learn about Social Ecology’s Field Study Program and the value of community partnerships. The School of Social Ecology is a school of the University of... Read more
Posted on 02 June 2016 -
Crime Control & Criminalization In The United States
Crime Control Criminalization by Valerie Jenness Crime control in the U.S. is a complex labyrinth of politics, controversy, and intrigue. Read more
Posted on 21 May 2016 -
Hate Crime Law
Written by Valerie Jenness Hate crime, harassment, intimidation, or physical violence that is motivated by a bias against characteristics of the victim... Read more
Posted on 15 May 2016