Gender Not Fit for Prisons: On The Incompatibility of Gender as a Means to Segregate Prisoners

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  • Dwayne Antojado Monash University

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https://doi.org/10.18192/jpp.v32i2.6854

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Dwayne Antojado, Monash University

Dwayne Antojado is a researcher and academic with lived experience of the criminal justice system in Australia. He uses his lived experience to influence his research and advocacy work in academia, government, and the not-for-profit sector. He has led and worked on various projects embedding and amplifying lived experience perspectives in organisational practice, structure and processes with organisations including, the Australian Community Support Organisation, Jesuit Social Services, Vacro, and RMIT University’s community-based and prison-based think tanks. Dwayne is currently an academic in the School of Social Sciences, Monash University, and La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University in Australia. He is also the Research Director for Humans of San Quentin, a story-telling project based in California, seeking to humanize the experiences of incarcerated people globally. His research interests include LGBTQI+ experiences in the justice system, lived experience criminology,
education in prisons, and prison radio. He can be reached by email at dwayne.antojado@monash.edu or at the following address:

Dwayne Antojado
School of Social Sciences Menzies Building
20 Chancellors Walk
Monash University
Clayton VIC 3800, Australia

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2023-08-01

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