Brian J. Frederick
Brian J. Frederick is a queer criminologist.They currently serve as an assistant professor of criminal justice at SUNY Empire State College in Brooklyn.
Education and research interests
In 2016, Frederirck completed an Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate in Global and Cultural Criminology program at the School of Social Policy, Sociology & Social Research at the University of Kent and the Institute für Kriminologische Sozialforschung at University of Hamburg.Their research focuses on how the ongoing commercialization, commodification and gentrification of queer physical space and queer virtual space affects sexual experiences among gay, bisexual and queer men. Their research also looks at the impact of criminal justice and public health interventions, as well as the stigmatisation, marginalisation and oppression of GBQM by contemporary gay culture.
Several areas in which Frederick is actively researching include:
- Intimate partner violence and intimate partner homicide in same-sex relationships, including where transgender individuals are victims
- Serial murder involving gay, bisexual and queer male victims and perpetrators
- Queer male drug use
- Critical criminological pedagogy
Publications
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- Thesis. University of Kent, University of Hamburg.]
- Frederick, B.J. & Gil Larruscahim, P.. Cultural criminology. In W.G. Jennings The Wiley Encyclopedia of Crime & Punishment. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
- Frederick, B.J. & Perrone, D.. "'Party N Play' on the Internet: Subcultural formation, Craigslist, and escaping from stigma." Deviant Behavior 35: 859–884.
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