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Toniqua C. Mikell, PhD
Toniqua C. Mikell, PhD
Assistant Professor, Crime & Justice Studies, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Verified email at umassd.edu
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What matters to formerly incarcerated men? Looking beyond recidivism as a measure of successful reintegration
TS Andersen, DAI Scott, HM Boehme, S King, T Mikell
The Prison Journal 100 (4), 488-509, 2020
262020
‘Gender’and general strain theory: Investigating the impact of gender socialization on young women’s criminal outcomes
DA Isom Scott, T Mikell
Journal of Crime and Justice 42 (4), 393-413, 2019
262019
White America, threat to the status quo, and affiliation with the alt-right: a qualitative approach
DA Isom, TC Mikell, HM Boehme
Sociological Spectrum 41 (3), 213-228, 2021
192021
Getting away with murder: hazing, hegemonic masculinity, and victimization
TC Mikell
University of South Carolina, 2014
132014
No man’s land: The denial of victimisation in male statutory rape cases
J Burrow, DA Isom Scott, T Mikell
Journal of sexual aggression 26 (3), 316-333, 2020
102020
Status threat, social concerns, and conservative media: A look at White America and the Alt-Right
DA Isom, HM Boehme, TC Mikell, S Chicoine, M Renner
Societies 11 (3), 72, 2021
62021
Reading between the Lines: An Intersectional Media Analysis of Female Sex Offenders in Florida Newspapers
TC Mikell
University of South Carolina, 2019
42019
Survivor criminology: A radical act of hope
EA Stanko, BJ Boyd, S Green, TC Mikell, M Miller, K Mundine, SP Miller, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2022
12022
Growing as an Intersectional Scholar Means Rejecting Misogynoir
TC Mikell
Survivor Criminology, 125-134, 2022
2022
Trans Black Women Deserve Better: Expanding Queer Criminology to Unpack Trans Misogynoir in the Field of Criminology
T Mikell
Abolish Criminology, 93-104, 2022
2022
Evaluation and Assessment Report for The Men’s Reentry Initiative
DI Scott, TS Andersen, T Mikell, H Boehme, S King, K Collins, M Sellers
2020
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