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3. Conley 2017, A-11.
4. Rubin 1975.
5. Foucault 1990, 17.
6. Foucault 1990, 11.
7. HRC staff 2015.
8. Marx and Engels [1846] 1994, 15.
9. Rubin 1975, 179.
10. Foucault 1990.
11. Weston 1997.
12. Himberg 2014, 296, citing personal communication with Amy Shpall.
13. Greene 2014.
14. Rubin 1999, 151.
15. Geiger, Harwood, and Hummert 2006; Herek 1984; Vaughn et al. 2017.
16. Riese 2019.
17. A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila 2007a.
18. A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila 2007b.
19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWLVXWLN4-s.
20. Nordyke 2007.
21. For example: Callis 2014; Richter 2011; Suhr 2012.
22. Fredrickson and Roberts 1997.
23. Fredrickson and Roberts 1997.
24. Rivers, Barnett, and Baruch 1979; Duckett, Raffaelli, and Richards 1989.
25. Phares, Steinberg, and Thompson 2004, 421.
26. Statista 2019.
27. Martins, Tiggemann, and Kirkbride 2007, 634.
28. Fredrickson et al. 1998.
29. France 2017.
30. The Real World 2009a.
31. Eliason 1997, 318.
32. Bennett 1992.
33. Callis 2013.
34. The Real World 2009b.
35. Garber 1995.
36. A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila 2007b.
37. Eliason 1997.
38. Eliason 2000, 149.
39. McClean 2008.
40. Pew Research Center 2017.
41. Callis 2013.
42. Eliason 2000, 149.
43. Associated Press 2018.
44. Groom 2008.
45. Jersey Shore: Family Vacation 2018.
46. The Real Housewives of Orange County 2011.
47. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pocket+gay.
48. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gay.
49. Sanders et al. 2015.
50. Foucault 1990, 43.
51. Rubin 1999, 171.
52. Kavka 2008, 130; see also Pullen 2006.
53. Muñoz 1998, 154, quoting Bill Clinton.
54. Advocate.com editors 2004.
55. Morrissey 2010.
56. Gates 2018, 150.
10. “BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS” (DEVIANCE)
1. My Strange Addiction 2011.
2. Epstein 1994; Lindemann 2012, 2019.
3. Garfinkel 1964.
4. Becker 1963, 12.
5. Durkheim [1895] 2002.
6. Becker 1953.
7. Sutherland and Cressey 1966.
8. Hutcherson 2012.
9. My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding 2012.
10. Merton 1938, 1968.
11. Merton 1938, 676.
12. Lewis 2008.
13. Goffman 1963, 2.
14. Goffman 1963, 3.
15. Goffman 1963, 3.
16. Hoarding: Buried Alive 2010.
17. Goffman 1963, 9.
18. Goffman 1963, 9.
19. Lockdown 2007.
20. Foucault 1990, 11.
21. Foucault 1995, 141.
22. Foucault 1995, 143.
23. Foucault 1995, 143–44.
24. Foucault 1995, 143.
25. Foucault 1995, 149.
26. Andreeva 2011.
27. Schneider 2019.
28. Pariona 2018.
29. Sawyer and Wagner 2019.
30. The Sentencing Project 2019.
31. Bureau of Justice Statistics 2016.
32. Tilly 1999, 257.
33. Tilly 1999.
34. Collins 2004, 158.
35. Bass 2001.
36. The Sentencing Project 2019.
37. Nellis 2016.
38. Harris 1999; Mitchell and Caudy 2015.
39. Everett and Wojtkiewicz 2002; Steffensmeier and Demuth 2000.
40. Live PD 2020.
41. Callanan and Rosenberger 2011; Eschholz et al. 2002.
42. Durkheim [1895] 2002.
43. Durkheim [1895] 2002.
44. Durkheim [1895] 2002.
45. Chemers 2016.
46. Chemers 2016.
47. Lundy, Ruth, and Park 2008; Papacharissi and Mendelson 2007.
48. Lemert 1999.
49. Lemert 1999, 387.
50. Nabi et al. 2006, 428.
51. Kilborn 1994.
52. Lundy, Ruth, and Park 2008, 215.
53. Hill 2015, 4.
54. Statista 2016.
CONCLUSION
1. Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump), “Great meeting with @KimKardashian today, talked about prison reform and sentencing,” Twitter, May 30, 2018, 6:59 p.m., https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1001961235838103552 (account now suspended).
2. Edwards 2013, 3.
3. Biressi and Nunn 2005.
4. Adalian 2011.
5. The Real World 1992b.
6. Postman [1985] 2005, 4.
7. CNN 2011.
8. Walsh 2018.
9. Kraidy 2010, 3.
10. Anderson 2016.
11. Fallon 2018.
12. Gabler 1998, 10.
13. Kessler 2021.
14. Cloud 2018, x.
15. Kavka 2008, x.
16. Murray and Ouellette 2009, 7.
17. Corinthios 2019.
18. Aurthur and Wagmeister 2020.
19. Hauser 2020.
20. Andrejevic 2004, 2–3.
21. Hill 2012.
22. Hind and Shenton 2015, quoting Kim Kardashian.
23. Vandenbosch and Eggermont 2011.
24. Riddle and De Simone 2013, 237.
25. Riddle and De Simone 2013.
26. Leyva 2018, 1.
27. Fogel and Kovalenko 2013.
28. Fogel and Krausz 2013.
29. Ferris et al. 2007.
30. Ferris et al. 2007.
31. Stefanone and Lackaff 2009; Stefanone, Lackaff, and Rosen 2010.
32. Zurbriggen and Morgan 2006.
33. Crockett, Pruzinsky, and Persing 2007.
34. Domoff et al. 2012.
35. Riddle and De Simone 2013, 238, citing Gerbner 1969; see also Signorielli and Morgan 1996.
36. Dehnart 2018.
37. Elliott 2012, 144–45.
38. Press 2020.
39. Lofton 2017.
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