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Social Movements in Juvenile Prisons: An Investigation

This article investigates the absence of social movements in juvenile prisons through a critical analysis of the legal landscape, behavioral change, and educational practices that exist in contemporary juvenile prisons. The article mines those laws and practices for the ways that they prevent and in...

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Published in:Social justice (San Francisco, Calif.) Calif.), 2020-01, Vol.47 (1/2 (159/160)), p.63-92
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Black Lives Matter movement
Case studies
Correctional institutions
Demonstrations & protests
Higher education
Imprisonment
Juvenile justice
Litigation
Participation
Prisons
Rebellions
Refusal
Resistance
Riots
Social activism
Social movements
Young adults
Youth
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