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When children become entangled with the law, their lives can be
disrupted irrevocably. When those children are underrepresented
minorities, the potential for disruption is even greater. The
Legacy of Racism for Children: Psychology, Law, and Public Policy
examines issues that arise when minority children's lives are
directly or indirectly influenced by law and public policy.
Uniquely comprehensive in scope, this trailblazing volume offers
cutting-edge chapters on the intersections of race/ethnicity within
the context of child maltreatment, child dependency court, custody
and adoption, familial incarceration, school discipline and the
"school-to-prison pipeline," juvenile justice, police/youth
interactions, and jurors' perceptions of child and adolescent
victims and defendants. The book also includes chapters focused on
troubling situations that are less commonly researched, but growing
in importance, including the role of race and racism in child sex
trafficking and US immigration law and policy. Thus, individual
chapters explore myriad ways in which law and policy shape the
lives of marginalized children and adolescents - racial and ethnic
minorities - who historically and presently are at heightened risk
for experiencing disadvantageous consequences of law and policy. In
so doing, The Legacy of Racism for Children can help social
scientists to understand and work to prevent the perpetuation of
racial discrimination in American laws and public policies.
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