Standing at the Intersection of Identity and Convict Criminology: A Brief Exercise in Reflexivity

Authors

  • J. Renee Trombley Metropolitan State University - Denver

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18192/jpp.v33i1.7018

Author Biography

J. Renee Trombley, Metropolitan State University - Denver

Dr. J. Renee Trombley is an Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice and Criminology at Metropolitan State University – Denver, where she also serves as a Faculty Fellow and is currently developing the Justice Impacted Scholars Alliance. Dr. Trombley is dedicated to building opportunities in higher education for justice impacted folx, both in the community and in prisons and jails. Her research interests include restorative justice, peacemaking criminology, convict criminology, violence and victimization among youth, and juvenile justice and delinquency, as well as the use of qualitative methods in academic research. Dr. Trombley has spent time writing, publishing, and presenting on issues related to trauma among youth, juvenile justice and schools, restorative justice and reentry, restorative justice in higher education, and convict criminology and identity.

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Published

2023-11-16