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  1. The Feminization of Transgender Women in Prisons for Men: How Prison as a Total Institution Shapes Gender
  2. Violence against Queer People: Race, Class, Gender, and the Persistence of Anti-LGBT DiscriminationViolence against Queer People: Race, Class, Gender, and the Persistence of Anti-LGBT Discrimination, by MeyerDoug. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University ...
  3. Appealing to Justice: Prisoner Grievances, Rights and Carceral Logic. By Kitty Calavita and Valerie Jenness (University of California Press, 2015, 247pp. $34.95)
  4. Forty Years after Brownmiller
  5. Kitty Calavita and Valerie Jenness, Appealing to Justice: Prisoner Grievances, Rights, and Carceral Logic
  6. Gender and Sexuality as Methodological Confounds in the Study of Transgender Prisoners
  7. Appealing to Justice
  8. Introduction
  9. “Needles,” “Haystacks,” and “Dead Watchdogs”
  10. Prisoners’ Counternarratives
  11. “Narcissists,” “Liars,” Process, and Paper
  12. Administrative Consistency, Downstream Consequences, and “Knuckleheads”
  13. Conclusion
  14. Naming, Blaming, and Claiming in an Uncommon Place of Law
  15. Grievance Narratives as Frames of Meaning, Profiles of Power
  16. Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities
  17. Gender Integration in Sex-Segregated U.S. Prisons: The Paradox of Transgender Correctional Policy
  18. Engendering Hate Crime Law
  19. Hate Crimes
  20. Where the Margins Meet: A Demographic Assessment of Transgender Inmates in Men’s Prisons
  21. The Emergence, Content, and Institutionalization of Hate Crime Law: How a Diverse Policy Community Produced a Modern Legal Fact
  22. The Reconstitution of Law in Local Settings: Agency Discretion, Ambiguity, and a Surplus of Law in the Policing of Hate Crime
  23. The Law-In-Between: The Effects of Organizational Perviousness on the Policing of Hate Crime
  24. Explaining Criminalization: From Demography and Status Politics to Globalization and Modernization
  25. Inside Organized Racism: Women in the Hate Movement
  26. Policing Hatred: Law Enforcement, Civil Rights, and Hate Crime . By Jeannine  Bell. New York: New York University Press, 2002. Pp. xii+227. $38.00.
  27. Making Hate a Crime: From Social Movement Concept to Law Enforcement Practice
  28. Making Hate a Crime: From Social Movement to Law Enforcement . By Valerie  Jenness and Ryken  Grattet. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001. Pp. xii+218. $29.95.
  29. Hate Crimes: New Social Movements and the Politics of Violence Valerie Jenness Kendal Broad Hate Crimes: Criminal Law and Identity Politics James Jacobs Kimberly Potter
  30. Examining the Boundaries of Hate Crime Law: Disabilities and the "Dilemma of Difference"
  31. Book Reviews
  32. Book Reviews
  33. Managing Differences and Making Legislation: Social Movements and the Racialization, Sexualization, and Gendering of Federal Hate Crime Law in the U.S., 1985-1998
  34. Managing Differences and Making Legislation: Social Movements and the Racialization, Sexualization, and Gendering of Federal Hate Crime Law in the U.S., 1985-1998
  35. Making Work, Making Trouble: Prostitution as a Social Problem
  36. Hate Crimes: New Social Movements and the Politics of Violence.
  37. Hate Crimes: New Social Movements and the Politics of Violence. By Valerie Jenness and Kendal Broad. Aldine de Gruyter, 1997. 215 pp
  38. Making Sense of Hatred
  39. The Homogenization and Differentiation of Hate Crime Law in the United States, 1978 to 1995: Innovation and Diffusion in the Criminalization of Bigotry
  40. Prostitution: An International Handbook on Trends, Problems and Policies.
  41. The Criminalization of Hate: A Comparison of Structural and Polity Influences on the Passage of “Bias-Crime” Legislation in the United States
  42. Social Movement Growth, Domain Expansion, and Framing Processes: The Gay/Lesbian Movement and Violence against Gays and Lesbians as a Social Problem
  43. Social Movement Growth, Domain Expansion, and Framing Processes: The Gay/Lesbian Movement and Violence against Gays and Lesbians as a Social Problem
  44. Making It Work: The Prostitutes' Rights Movement in Perspective.
  45. Making It Work: The Prostitutes' Rights Movement in Perspective. By Valerie Jenness. Aldine de Gruyter, 1993. 150 pp
  46. Hate Crimes: The Rising Tide of Bigotry and Bloodshed.
  47. Book Reviews
  48. Making It Work: The Prostitutes' Rights Movement in Perspective.
  49. From Sex as Sin to Sex as Work: COYOTE and the Reorganization of Prostitution as a Social Problem
  50. From Sex as Sin to Sex as Work: COYOTE and the Reorganization of Prostitution as a Social Problem
  51. Transgender Lives and Lifestyles
  52. Sexual Deviance
  53. The (pink) elephant in the room
  54. Anti-Gay and Lesbian Violence and its Discontents