Chrissie Rogers is Professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Kent, and Major Leverhulme Trust Fellow.
‘Criminalized and Disabled is a powerful, challenging and deeply empathetic exploration of neurodivergent and learning-disabled men, and their mothers, who experience the criminal justice system.’ Janice McLaughlin, author of Disabled Childhoods: Monitoring Difference and Emerging Identities ‘Imbued with care and insight, this powerful book amplifies unheard voices, reshaping how we understand disability and criminalisation.' Susie Weller, University of Oxford 'An engaging analysis of what it means to be criminalised and disabled, curated through the voices of mothers and sons. Full of insight, compassion and hope.' Amanda Holt, University of Roehampton