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The Criminalization of Black Children: Justice, Power and Politics

Autor Tera Eva Agyepong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 apr 2018
In the late nineteenth century, progressive reformers recoiled at the prospect of the justice system punishing children as adults. Advocating that children's inherent innocence warranted fundamentally different treatment, reformers founded the nation's first juvenile court in Chicago in 1899. Yet amid an influx of new African American arrivals to the city during the Great Migration, notions of inherent childhood innocence and juvenile justice were circumscribed by race. In documenting how blackness became a marker of criminality that overrode the potential protections the status of child could have bestowed, Tera Eva Agyepong shows the entanglements between race and the state's transition to a more punitive form of juvenile justice.

In this important study, Agyepong expands the narrative of racialized criminalization in America, revealing that these patterns became embedded in a justice system originally intended to protect children. In doing so, she also complicates our understanding of the nature of migration and what it meant to be black and living in Chicago in the early twentieth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781469636443
ISBN-10: 1469636441
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: The University of North Carolina Press
Seria Justice, Power and Politics


Notă biografică

Tera Eva Agyepong is assistant professor of history at DePaul University.

Descriere

In documenting how blackness became a marker of criminality that overrode the potential protections the status of "child" could have bestowed, Tera Eva Agyepong shows the entanglements between race and the state's transition to a more punitive form of juvenile justice. This important study expands the narrative of racialized criminalization in America.