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Author Miller, Esmorie

Title Race, Recognition and Retribution in Contemporary Youth Justice The Intractability Malleability Thesis
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (193 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction: race, recognition, and retribution in contemporary youth justice, in England and Canada -- Introduction -- Requiring a more expanded explanatory scope -- A specific focus on Black youth: a global story beyond crime and punishment -- The intractability/malleability (I/M) thesis: a critical race theory derivation -- Chapter structure
1 The intractability/malleability (I/M) thesis: On the historic construction of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders -- Introduction -- Part I The I/M thesis: expanding the analytical scope -- Writing race into youth penal history: racialized youth and the conditions of modern justice -- Part II Critical race theory: interest convergence over proportionality -- Critical race theory and the conditions of modern justice -- A critical race theory account of institutional recognition -- Part III The I/M framework: between critical race theory and recognition theory
Love the family and self-confidence -- Rights institutions of justice and self-respect -- Solidarity the wider society and self-esteem -- Conclusion -- 2 Youth justice (YJ) through a historical lens: on the invention of the intractably deviant Black, racialized youth -- Introduction -- Part I The wider socio-historical context of early twentieth-century youth penal reform -- Inventing the Black, racialized intractably deviant youth -- Black youth as intractably, deviant outsiders: a legacy of racialized peoples' ontological distortion within penal history
Youth penal reform and the invention of the intractably deviant Black, racialized youth -- Part II The invention of the intractably, deviant racialized youth in the context of youth penal reform -- Youth penal reform: rehabilitation and treatment through the well-established lens of class-the English and Canadian contexts -- Conclusion -- 3 What's it all about Jose? the invention of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders, in the English context -- Introduction -- Part I The construction of Black intractability in Inter-War Britain
Philanthropy, benevolence, and the construction of Black, racialized youth as intractably deviant outsiders, in the historic English context -- What's it all about Jose? Marginalization and the tacit 'colour line' in recreation and employment -- The Fletcher Report and the broader socio-historical milieu of youth like Jose -- The Fletcher Report and the anti-black racism -- Part II Intractability, transformation, and continuity: a system diagnostic -- Intractability as a legacy: enters generation Windrush -- The Doulton Report: Black youth as educational sub-normals -- Conclusion
Notes Description based upon print version of record
4 Educating Glovanna: legislating intractability and the seeds of Black, racialized youth outsider status, in the historic Canadian education framework
Subject Race discrimination -- England
Race discrimination
England
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351039444
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1351039466
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