Introduction -- Childhoods -- Magical age -- The trouble with the child in the carceral state -- Schools and prisons -- Beyond reform: the architecture of prison and school closure -- Restorative justice is not enough -- Adulthoods -- Life and death : re-entry after incarceration -- Registering sex, rethinking safety -- After and now -- Not this: building present futures -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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"The United States has the largest prison population in the world, with incarceration and policing being key economic tools to maintain white supremacist ideologies. [The author] examines the school-to-prison pipeline and the broader prison industrial complex in the United States, arguing that unpacking child protection is vital to reducing the nation's reliance on its criminal justice system as well as building authentic modes of public safety. Rethinking the meanings and beliefs attached to the child represent a significant and intimate thread of the work to dismantle facets of the U.S. carceral state."--
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JSTOR
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22573/ctt1gdtv4f
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For the children?
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9780816692750
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Children-- Effect of imprisonment on-- United States.
Youth-- Effect of imprisonment on-- United States.