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Youth in Prison by M. A. Bortner,Linda Williams β€” book cover

Youth in Prison

by M. A. Bortner, Linda Williams
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Overview

Based on two years of intensive research in a juvenile prison, this study tells the story of youths in a "model program," created after a class action lawsuit for inhumane and illegal practices. It captures their lives inside and outside of prison: from drugs, gangs and criminal behaviour to the realities of families, schools and neighbourhoods. Drawing on experience that encompasses 20 years of juvenile justice research and policy analysis, the authors scrutinize the prison's attempts to combine accountability and treatment for youths with protection for the public, situating these within the larger social and political context.

About the Author, M. A. Bortner,Linda Williams

M. A. Bortner and Linda M. Williams teach at the School of Justice Studies at Arizona State University. Bortner is the author of Inside a Juvenile Court and Delinquency and Justice. Williams is President of the Williams Institute for Ethics and Management.

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Book Details

Published
August 15, 1997
Publisher
New York : Routledge, 1997.
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415914390

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