Race, Recognition and Retribution in Contemporary Youth Justice
Race, Recognition and Retribution in Contemporary Youth Justice
The Intractability Malleability Thesis
Miller, Esmorie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2021
174
Dura
Inglês
9781138488793
15 a 20 dias
412
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Introduction: race, recognition and retribution in contemporary youth justice, in England and Canada
1. The intractability/malleability (I/M) thesis: On the historic construction of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders
2. Youth justice (YJ) through a historical lens: on the invention of the intractable deviant Black, racialized youth
3. What's it all about Jose? the invention of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders, in the English context
4. Educating Glovanna: legislating intractability and the seeds of Black, racialized youth outsider status, in the historic Canadian education framework
5. Taking stock of contemporary youth justice: 'the alchemy of race and rights' in the epoch of punishment
6. Intractability, disproportionate incarceration, and the self-fulfilling risk policy framework: the case of the racialized youth gang
7. The wider punitive effect of racialization: the informal (retributive) gaze in contemporary youth justice
8. Conclusion: the I/M logic and moving beyond crime and punsihment
1. The intractability/malleability (I/M) thesis: On the historic construction of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders
2. Youth justice (YJ) through a historical lens: on the invention of the intractable deviant Black, racialized youth
3. What's it all about Jose? the invention of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders, in the English context
4. Educating Glovanna: legislating intractability and the seeds of Black, racialized youth outsider status, in the historic Canadian education framework
5. Taking stock of contemporary youth justice: 'the alchemy of race and rights' in the epoch of punishment
6. Intractability, disproportionate incarceration, and the self-fulfilling risk policy framework: the case of the racialized youth gang
7. The wider punitive effect of racialization: the informal (retributive) gaze in contemporary youth justice
8. Conclusion: the I/M logic and moving beyond crime and punsihment
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Young Men;Juvenile Justice;Racialized Youth;Racial discrimination;Mixed Race Youth;Comparative Criminology;Julian Fantino;Socio-Historical Criminology;CRB;Rehabilitation;Firemen;Social Welfare;Racialized Peoples;Incarceration;Disproportionate Punishment;Deviance Invention;Early Modern English;CRT Scholar;Disproportionate Incarceration;Youth's Development;Black Youth;CRB Check;Coloured Alien Seamen;Education System;Common School Act;Ontological Distortion;Systemic Indifference;Contemporary YJ System;Fletcher Report;Youth Gang;Nation Building;Youth's Positioning
Introduction: race, recognition and retribution in contemporary youth justice, in England and Canada
1. The intractability/malleability (I/M) thesis: On the historic construction of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders
2. Youth justice (YJ) through a historical lens: on the invention of the intractable deviant Black, racialized youth
3. What's it all about Jose? the invention of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders, in the English context
4. Educating Glovanna: legislating intractability and the seeds of Black, racialized youth outsider status, in the historic Canadian education framework
5. Taking stock of contemporary youth justice: 'the alchemy of race and rights' in the epoch of punishment
6. Intractability, disproportionate incarceration, and the self-fulfilling risk policy framework: the case of the racialized youth gang
7. The wider punitive effect of racialization: the informal (retributive) gaze in contemporary youth justice
8. Conclusion: the I/M logic and moving beyond crime and punsihment
1. The intractability/malleability (I/M) thesis: On the historic construction of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders
2. Youth justice (YJ) through a historical lens: on the invention of the intractable deviant Black, racialized youth
3. What's it all about Jose? the invention of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders, in the English context
4. Educating Glovanna: legislating intractability and the seeds of Black, racialized youth outsider status, in the historic Canadian education framework
5. Taking stock of contemporary youth justice: 'the alchemy of race and rights' in the epoch of punishment
6. Intractability, disproportionate incarceration, and the self-fulfilling risk policy framework: the case of the racialized youth gang
7. The wider punitive effect of racialization: the informal (retributive) gaze in contemporary youth justice
8. Conclusion: the I/M logic and moving beyond crime and punsihment
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Juvenile Justice;Racialized Youth;Racial discrimination;Mixed Race Youth;Comparative Criminology;Julian Fantino;Socio-Historical Criminology;CRB;Rehabilitation;Firemen;Social Welfare;Racialized Peoples;Incarceration;Disproportionate Punishment;Deviance Invention;Early Modern English;CRT Scholar;Disproportionate Incarceration;Youth's Development;Black Youth;CRB Check;Coloured Alien Seamen;Education System;Common School Act;Ontological Distortion;Systemic Indifference;Contemporary YJ System;Fletcher Report;Youth Gang;Nation Building;Youth's Positioning