The Birth of Modern Criminology and Gendered Constructions of Homosexual Criminal Identity |
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Authors: | Jordan Blair Woods |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Criminology and Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;2. Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law and Public Policy, UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, California, USA |
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Abstract: | There is a dearth of engagement with LGBTQ populations, and sexual orientation and gender identity more broadly, in the field of criminology. This article analyzes the treatment of sexual orientation and gender identity at the birth of the discipline around the 1870s. Through an analysis of Cesare Lombroso’s writings, the article argues that a multifaceted stigma of deviance attached to homosexuality and gender nonconformity in early criminological theory. The article explains this multifaceted stigma in terms of broader political, social, cultural, and legal developments before and during the late nineteenth century that shaped modern Western conceptions of sexual orientation and gender identity. |
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Keywords: | criminology crime homosexuality history sodomy biology medicine |
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