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_aLatinas in the criminal justice system : _bvictims, targets, and offenders / _cedited by Vera Lopez and Lisa Pasko. |
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_aNew York : _bNew York University Press, _c[2021] |
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_avi, 369 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aLatina/o sociology series. | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tIntroduction / _rVera Lopez and Lisa Pasko -- _tPart I. Victimization to offending: blurring the boundaries -- _tEntre mujeres platicamos: the role of informal social networks among Latina survivors of intimate partner violence / _rSujey Vega, Alesha Durfee, and Jill Messing -- _tLatina interpersonal victimization: the importance of sexual orientation / _rLindsay Kahle and Anthony Peguero -- _tNondisclosure of IPV victimization among disadvantaged Mexican American young adult women / _rAlice Cepeda, Esmeralda Ramirez, Jessica Frankeberger, Kathryn M. Nowotny, and Avelardo Valdez -- _tPart II. Latina offenders from court to correctional involvement -- _tDemasiados problemas: a focus on gender, ethnicity, and juvenile diversion programming / _rLisa Pasko and Jean Denious -- _tOn the run and in/out of the system: understanding Latina girls in a Southern California barrio / _rJerry Flores, Xuan Santos, and Ariana Ochoa Camacho -- _tThe correlates and consequences of maternal efficacy among imprisoned women / _rHolly Foster and Chantrey J. Murphy -- _tPart III. Immigration enforcement, crimmigration, and the deportation machine -- _tNo solamente porque soy mujer: a transnational intersectional framework for understanding Latin American women's experiences with crimmigration / _rKatie Dingeman and William Estuardo Rosales -- _tMasking punitive practices: Latina immigrants' experiences in the U.S. detention complex / _rCecilia Menjivar, Andrea Gomez Cervantes, and William G. Staples -- _tAdriana and Esther: experiences of formerly incarcerated migrant women deportees / _rMartha Escobar -- _tYoung women's and girl's experiences in the facilitation of migrant smuggling / _rGabriella Sanchez -- _tPart IV. Community programming for system-impacted Latinas -- _tFrom the streets to the halls of higher education: the case of an undocumented Latina on the margins of the justice system / _rLisa M. Martinez -- _tMaternal racial and ethnic strategies as a protective factor against delinquency among Latina girls: an exploratory study / _rVeronica E. Cano -- _tMi hermana's keeper: empowering Latina youth to improve services that prevent juvenile justice involvement / _rDeAna Swan, Johanna Creswell Baez, and Diandrea Garza -- _tXinachtli: a healing-informed, gendered, and culturally responsive approach with system-involved Latinas / _rSara Haskie-Mendoza, Josephine V. Serrata, Jeronerto Escamilla, and Christian Jaimes -- _tConclusion / _rVera Lopez and Lisa Pasko. |
520 | _a"Despite representing roughly 16 percent of incarcerated women, Latina women and girls are often rendered invisible in accounts of American crime and punishment. In Latinas in the Criminal Justice System, Vera Lopez and Lisa Pasko bring together a group of distinguished scholars to provide a more complete, nuanced picture of Latinas as victims, offenders, and targets of deportation. Featuring Cecilia Menjívar, Lisa M. Martinez, Alice Cepeda, and others, this volume examines the complex histories, backgrounds, and struggles of Latinas in the criminal justice system. Contributors show us how Latinas encounter a variety of justice systems, including juvenile detention, adult court and corrections, and immigration and customs enforcement. Topics include Latina victims of crime and their perceptions of police officers; the impact of the US "crimmigration" system on undocumented Latina women; and help-seeking among Latina victims of intimate partner violence. Additionally, key chapters highlight the emergence of legal reforms, community mobilization efforts, and gender-sensitive alternatives to incarceration designed to increase equitable outcomes. Lopez and Pasko broaden our understanding of how gender, ethnicity, and legal status uniquely shape the experiences of system-impacted Latina girls and women. Latinas in the Criminal Justice System is a timely and much-needed resource for academics, activists, and policymakers."--Page 4 of cover. | ||
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_aCriminal justice, Administration of _zUnited States. |
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_aDiscrimination in criminal justice administration _zUnited States. |
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_aDiscrimination in law enforcement _zUnited States. |
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_aFemale offenders _zUnited States. |
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_aHispanic American women _xCrimes against. |
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_aWomen immigrants _zUnited States. |
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_aLopez, Vera, _d1971- |
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