Introduction, Jennifer A. Schlosser
Part I - If We Knew Then: Lessons from the Field
Chapter 1: The Endlessly Fascinating and Depressing Rabbit Hole of Prisons: Being a Woman Researching in a Man’s World, Kathryn J. Fox
Chapter 2: Reflections on Team Research in Carceral Settings, Keramet Reiter, Dallas Augustine, Melissa Barragan, Kelsie Chesnut, Gabriela Gonzalez, & Natalie Pifer
Chapter 3:A Woman’s Place: A Critical Examination of Methodological Landmines in Prison Research, Jennifer A. Schlosser
Part II - Locating Our Selves: Stories of Belonging
Chapter 4: Cloaked in Liminality: Negotiating Roles, Identity, and Emotional Labor Within and Between Prison Walls and Academia, Shenique Thomas-Davis
Chapter 5: “Just Listen, People!”: Narrative as Resistance in Criminological Research, Abigail Kolb
Part III - Blurring the Lines: Tales of Personal Connection
Chapter 6: Complicity and Compassion: Mediations on Writing and Researching with Incarcerated Women, Tobi Jacobi
Chapter 7: Empathy and Identity: Mothers Researching (Incarcerated) Mothers, Beth Easterling
Chapter 8: On the Possibilities of Emotional Praxis for Feminist Prison Research, Lindsey Raisa Feldman
Part IV - What We Know Now: Career Reflections and Looking Ahead
Chapter 9: From ‘Captive Audience’ to Cultural Penology: Reflections on a Career in Prison Research, Yvonne Jewkes
Chapter 10: Women in our own Right or ‘Honorary Men’?: Reflections on a Professional Life in Prisons Research, Alison Liebling
Chapter 11: “You’ve got a hard edge!”: The Gender Politics, Complexities and Intimacies Undertaking Prisons Research at the ‘Edge’, Kate Gooch