Subalternity in Juvenile Justice:Gendered Oppression and the Rhetoric of Reform by Tasha Golden

Abstract

The proportion of young women in the juvenile justice system has increased substantially since the nineties, yet the rhetoric surrounding them remains under-studied and under-critiqued. The oppressive nature of this rhetoric thwarts the achievement of gender equity in juvenile justice, undermining the reforms that have been recommended over years of research. The following analysis examines… Continue reading Subalternity in Juvenile Justice:Gendered Oppression and the Rhetoric of Reform by Tasha Golden

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Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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2019-06-25
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