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For the Children? - Protecting Innocence in a Carceral State (Paperback)
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For the Children? - Protecting Innocence in a Carceral State (Paperback)
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"Childhood has never been available to all." In her opening chapter
of For the Children?, Erica R. Meiners stakes the claim that
childhood is a racial category often unavailable to communities of
color. According to Meiners, this is glaringly evident in the U.S.
criminal justice system, where the differentiation between child
and adult often equates to access to stark disparities. And what is
constructed as child protection often does not benefit many young
people or their communities. Placing the child at the heart of the
targeted criminalization debate, For the Children? considers how
perceptions of innocence, the safe child, and the future operate in
service of the prison industrial complex. The United States has the
largest prison population in the world, with incarceration and
policing being key economic tools to maintain white supremacist
ideologies. Meiners examines the school-to-prison pipeline and the
broader prison industrial complex in the United States, arguing
that unpacking child protection is vital to reducing the nation's
reliance on its criminal justice system as well as building
authentic modes of public safety. Rethinking the meanings and
beliefs attached to the child represent a significant and intimate
thread of the work to dismantle facets of the U.S. carceral state.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach and building from a scholarly
and activist platform, For the Children? engages fresh questions in
the struggle to build sustainable and flourishing worlds without
prisons.
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