RT Article T1 Experiences of trans scholars in criminology and criminal justice JF Critical criminology VO 29 IS 1 SP 37 OP 56 A1 Walker, Allyn 1987- A1 Valcore, Jace A1 Evans, Brodie A1 Stephens, Ash A2 Valcore, Jace A2 Evans, Brodie A2 Stephens, Ash LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1831800160 AB Trans individuals experience disproportionately high rates of victimization, discrimination and disparate treatment by the criminal processing system, as well as misrepresentation by the media. The importance and validity of studying transgender people’s experiences in the criminal processing system is beginning to be highlighted in criminology and criminal justice (CCJ), while the experiences of trans academics - who are among those leading the push toward the amplification of this line of research - remain largely unexplored. The authors, four transmasculine scholars in CCJ, draw from auto-ethnographic methods to shed light on the experiences of trans scholars within the academy and, in particular, within CCJ. We highlight how being trans has affected our experiences in various capacities as academics. We conclude by presenting suggestions for transgender scholars and their cisgender colleague and administrator allies. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 54-56 K1 Transgender K1 Opferwerdung K1 Strafprozess K1 Erfahrung K1 Forschung DO 10.1007/s10612-021-09561-5