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Girls, Youth Justice and the Regulation of Sexualities
Girls, Youth Justice, and the Regulation of Sexualities shows historically and contemporarily the complexities in responding to girls’ sexualities (bodies, behavior, and identities) in the juvenile justice system. It opens with a comparative-historical examination of such treatment. The book then moves to in-depth interviews with youth justice professionals and system-impacted girls in different facilities and jurisdictions throughout the Western United States. By interviewing both decision-makers as well as system-impacted girls, Girls, Youth Justice, and the Regulation of Sexualities unpacks multiple perspectives on the procedures and policies used in constructing and controlling girls’ sexualities. The book ends with policy recommendations and current reform efforts.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Crime and criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, Gender studies, gender groups
1.Introduction; 2. History of Youth Corrections and Girls’ Sexualities; 3. On the Straight and Narrow: Justice Professionals’ Understanding of Sexualities; 4. Running the Gauntlet: Girl Offenders’ Perspectives on Sexualities; 5. Girls, Justice, and the Regulation of Sexualities: A Push for Reform