Articles relevant to Queer Criminology appear in many journals, including criminology and criminal justice focused. Scholarship relevant to Queer Criminology has appeared in the following journals:
- Aggression and Violent Behavior
- Archives of Sexual Behavior
- Criminal Justice
- Crime, Justice, & Social Democracy
- Criminal Justice Studies
- Criminology
- Critical Criminology
- Culture, Health & Sexuality
- Current Issues in Criminal Justice
- Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
- The Journal of Crime and Justice
- Journal of Homosexuality
- The Journal of Interpersonal Violence
- Men and Masculinities
- Race and Justice
- Rural Society
- Sexualities
- Sexuality & Culture
- Women and Criminal Justice
- Youth Justice
Funding
Funding sources for Queer Criminology are growing. The following organizations may be potential funding sources for your research:
- American Psychological Association
- CLAGS (Center for LGBTQ Studies): Fellowships and Awards
- Resource page from the University of North Carolina
- The Welcoming Project: https://thewelcomingproject.org/
- The Arcus Foundation funds LGBTQ social justice research with several areas of priority:
- United States: California (central valley), Arizona, New Mexico, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida
- Americas: Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana
- Africa: Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Botswana, South Africa