Vol. 41-4: Youth under Control: Punishment and Reform in the Neoliberal State

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This special issue critically analyzes the social and penal policies aimed at young people in the United States, focusing in particular on the punitive role played by schools, juvenile courts, and community-based programs.

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YOUTH UNDER CONTROL:
PUNISHMENT AND REFORM IN THE NEOLIBERAL STATE
edited by Randolph R. Myers & Judah Schept

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editors’ Introduction [free pdf download]
Randolph R. Myers & Judah Schept

Being Young in the Age of Globalization: A Look at Recent Literature on Neoliberalism’s Effects on Youth
Justin Turner

Responsible Submission: The Racialized Consequences of Neoliberal Juvenile Justice Practices
Alexandra Cox

“Keep Local Kids Local”: Departed Capital, Derelict Land, and (Neo)Liberal Detention Judah Schept

Pyrrhic Victory? Social Justice Organizations as Service Providers in Neoliberal Times
Randolph R. Myers & Tim Goddard

Profiting from Punishment: Public Education and the School Security Market
Lizbet Simmons

Building, Staffing, and Insulating: An Architecture of Criminological Complicity in the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Judah Schept, Tyler Wall & Avi Brisman

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