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Our Children Their Children Confronting Racial And Ethnic Differences In American Juvenile Justice Darnell F Hawkins Editor Kimberly Kempfleonard Editor

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Our Children Their Children Confronting Racial And Ethnic Differences In American Juvenile Justice Darnell F Hawkins Editor Kimberly Kempfleonard Editor
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Our Children Their Children Confronting Racial And Ethnic Differences In American Juvenile Justice Darnell F Hawkins Editor Kimberly Kempfleonard Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 440
Author: Darnell F. Hawkins (editor); Kimberly Kempf-Leonard (editor)
ISBN: 9780226319919, 0226319911
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Our Children Their Children Confronting Racial And Ethnic Differences In American Juvenile Justice Darnell F Hawkins Editor Kimberly Kempfleonard Editor by Darnell F. Hawkins (editor); Kimberly Kempf-leonard (editor) 9780226319919, 0226319911 instant download after payment.

In Our Children, Their Children, a prominent team of researchers argues that a second-rate and increasingly punitive juvenile justice system is allowed to persist because most people believe it is designed for children in other ethnic and socioeconomic groups. While public opinion, laws, and social policies that convey distinctions between "our children" and "their children" may seem to conflict with the American ideal of blind justice, they are hardly at odds with patterns of group differentiation and inequality that have characterized much of American history.
Our Children, Their Children provides a state-of-the-science examination of racial and ethnic disparities in the American juvenile justice system. Here, contributors document the precise magnitude of these disparities, seek to determine their causes, and propose potential solutions. In addition to race and ethnicity, contributors also look at the effects on juvenile justice of suburban sprawl, the impact of family and neighborhood, bias in postarrest decisions, and mental health issues. Assessing the implications of these differences for public policy initiatives and legal reforms, this volume is the first critical summary of what is known and unknown in this important area of social research.

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