This paper reviews systemic, institutional, and community policies and practices that greatly impact the life chances of boys and young men of color. Policy and practice changes that would reduce criminal justice engagement and that would reduce the harms caused to communities of color from criminal justice engagement are identified and suggestions are made for developing more evidence of effectiveness for initiatives in this area
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Despite considerable empirical research in the past thirty years and an ongoing federal initiative t...
African Americans are more likely to be victimized by crime and also to be under criminal justice su...
ABSTRACT This paper examines the historical, social, cultural and political factors that contribute ...
In this chapter, we consider the possible reasons for the overrepresentation of African-American you...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
This report details the accumulated disadvantage for youth of color as they move through the juvenil...
We live in a country where one out of four young African-American men is under some form of custodia...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
Defining violence broadly as "systemic injury directed against a group or geographic area," this res...
Can teaching racial pride help to combat the discriminatory policies that see a disproportionate num...
Despite considerable empirical research in the past thirty years and an ongoing federal initiative t...
This article focuses on the racialized consequences of neoliberal juvenile justice practices. Based ...
Black Males who have offended face major challenges stemming from their involvement in the Criminal ...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Despite considerable empirical research in the past thirty years and an ongoing federal initiative t...
African Americans are more likely to be victimized by crime and also to be under criminal justice su...
ABSTRACT This paper examines the historical, social, cultural and political factors that contribute ...
In this chapter, we consider the possible reasons for the overrepresentation of African-American you...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
This report details the accumulated disadvantage for youth of color as they move through the juvenil...
We live in a country where one out of four young African-American men is under some form of custodia...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
Defining violence broadly as "systemic injury directed against a group or geographic area," this res...
Can teaching racial pride help to combat the discriminatory policies that see a disproportionate num...
Despite considerable empirical research in the past thirty years and an ongoing federal initiative t...
This article focuses on the racialized consequences of neoliberal juvenile justice practices. Based ...
Black Males who have offended face major challenges stemming from their involvement in the Criminal ...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Despite considerable empirical research in the past thirty years and an ongoing federal initiative t...