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Race, Recognition and Retribution in Contemporary Youth Justice: The Intractability Malleability Thesis
Race, Recognition and Retribution in Contemporary Youth Justice provides a socio-historical investigation of the legacy of racial discrimination which informs contemporary youth justice practice in Canada and UK. The book links racial disparities in youth justice, exclusion from ideologies of care and notions of future citizenship.
Author(s) | By Esmorie Miller. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 174 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 25 Sept 2023 |
Availability | POD |
Race, Recognition and Retribution in Contemporary Youth Justice provides a socio-historical investigation of the legacy of racial discrimination which informs contemporary youth justice practice in Canada and UK. The book links racial disparities in youth justice, exclusion from ideologies of care and notions of future citizenship.
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 j
Esmorie Miller's research historicizes the role of race, racism, and racialization in contemporary youth justice (YJ). Where race in contemporary youth justice is concerned, specifically with the amplification of punishment, her research explores realitie