E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten
Bortner / Williams Youth in Prison
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-136-04582-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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We the People of Unit Four
E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-04582-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Preface: The Kept, the Keepers, the Social Order
- Juvenile Crime, Public Fear, Political Symbolism Going Inside the Prison
One: The Impetus and Hope for Change
- Negotiating a Consent Decree and Envisioning a New Era
- The Model Program: Responsibilities, Rights, and Respect
- The Model Program's Essential Elements
- Surpassing Old Debates, Transforming Power Relations
Two: Collective and Individual Identities: Who are these Prisoners, These Kids?
- Identity and Imprisonment: "Lots of Us Inside These Walls"
- Interactions and Interpretations
- Life on the Streets: Friendship, Loyalties, Protection, Economics
- The Perpetual Specter of Drugs
- Offense Histories and Risk to Public Safety
- Contextualizing their Offenses
- Never Children, Still Children
Three: The Program's Early Success and Eventual Demise
- The Early Days of Intense Effort, Initial Triumph
- Responsibility and Shared Decision Making
- Holding the World in Abeyance
- Disinterest, Reluctant Participation
- The Program's Demise: A Dream Diminished
- Perpetual Change, Ineffective Treatment Groups
- Further Component Limitations
- "Doing the Program": Variation Among Youths
Four: Political Opposition, Bureaucratic Inertia, and Individual Inadequacies
- Unilateral Decision Making and Lack of Accountability
- Perceptions of Inconsistency and Lack of Fairness
- Violating the Spirit of the Program
- Organizational Impediments, Bureaucratic Inertia
- Limited Sphere of Influence
- Political Imperatives and Impediments
Five: "Going Home"
- "When I Get Out."
- The Ubiquitous Influence of Drugs
- Make New Friends, But.
- "You Can't Take It Back"
- Social and Economic Realities: Poverty, Unemployment, Dead Ends
- Ever After
Six: Conclusion
- The Power and Futility of Prison Fences