Too Little Too Late
Too Little Too Late
Juvenile Justice as a Social Service Provider
Chapter 3 focuses on the youths’ experiences of the punitive and rehabilitative aspects of juvenile justice. This chapter contextualizes depictions of inner-city men as being subject to top-down control mechanisms within a range of alternatives. Left without any support from the juvenile justice system, poverty and violence are as limiting as constant supervision and control.
Keywords: rehabilitation, punishment, juvenile justice, hypercriminalization
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