
Christina DeJong is an Emeritus Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. Her research uses an intersectional perspective to study issues related to crime and justice, including gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity.
PhD 1994, University of Maryland
MA 1992, University of Maryland
BA 1990, University of Texas
"A Human Being Like Other Victims": The Media Framing of Trans Homicide in the United States - Year: 2021 Authors: DeJong, C., Helm, B., & Morgan, S.J. Publisher: Critical Criminology
Male Rape in Context: Measures of Intolerance and Support for Male Rape Myths (MRMs) - Year: 2020 Authors: DeJong, C., Morgan, S., & Cox, A. Publisher: Criminal Justice Studies
Protections for Transgender Inmates Under PREA: A Comparison of State Correctional Policies in the United States - Year: 2019 Authors: Malkin, M., & DeJong, C. Publisher: Sexuality Research and Social Policy
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