%0 Journal Article %T Insert Sexy Title Here: Moving Toward a Sex %A Aimee Wodda %A Vanessa R. Panfil %J Feminist Criminology %@ 1557-086X %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1557085117693088 %X Literature on sexuality in criminological contexts exists, yet much of it is sex-negative, employs a ˇ°deviance frame,ˇ± and regards many sex acts as dangerous or destructive. Although research that could be considered sex-positive has been undertaken, an explicitly sex-positive theoretical and practical framework for feminist criminology has not yet been advanced. In this article, we propose ˇ°thick desireˇ± as a way to envision an intersectional sex-positive feminist criminology that aligns with the principles of a positive sexuality approach to research and praxis. We explore the issue of criminalization of teen sexting to begin to integrate these principles %K sex-positive %K sex-negative %K feminist criminology %K queer criminology %K thick desire %K public health %K positive sexuality %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1557085117693088