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Youth, Community and the Struggle for Social Justice (Paperback): Tim Goddard, Randy Myers Youth, Community and the Struggle for Social Justice (Paperback)
Tim Goddard, Randy Myers
R1,447 Discovery Miles 14 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Activists, policymakers, and scholars in the US have called for policy reform and evidence-based efforts to decrease the number of people in jail and prison, improve hostile police-community relations, and rollback the "tough on crime" movement. Given that poor people, particularly poor people of color, make up the majority of those under carceral control in Western, industrial countries, can technical solutions, gradual reforms, and individual-level programming genuinely change the deeply entrenched carceral state that has been expanding in the US for over 40 years? In this book, the authors offer an examination of the creative ideas that twelve US-based social justice organizations put forward for how participation in social change might spur not only individual-level change in young people, but community-wide mobilization against the harms resulting from the "tough on crime" movement and neoliberal policy. Using alternative programs grounded in political and social consciousness-raising, these organizations provide important and novel methods for how we might roll back carceral expansion. Their approaches resonate with scholarship in criminology and related fields; however, they sharply contrast with popular notions of "what works". The authors detail how community-based organizations must navigate not only these scientific forces, but the bureaucratic and financial ones consistent with neoliberal governance as well as the more formidable, less navigable political barriers that activate when organizations mobilize young people of color for social and carceral reform. While aware of the formidable barriers they face, the authors highlight the emancipatory potential of community-based social justice organizations working with the most marginalized young people across several major US cities. Written in an accessible way, this book will be of interest to scholars, students, progressive policymakers, practitioners, and activists and their allies who are deeply troubled by the class and racial disparities that pervade the carceral state.

Youth, Community and the Struggle for Social Justice (Hardcover): Tim Goddard, Randy Myers Youth, Community and the Struggle for Social Justice (Hardcover)
Tim Goddard, Randy Myers
R4,553 Discovery Miles 45 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Activists, policymakers, and scholars in the US have called for policy reform and evidence-based efforts to decrease the number of people in jail and prison, improve hostile police-community relations, and rollback the "tough on crime" movement. Given that poor people, particularly poor people of color, make up the majority of those under carceral control in Western, industrial countries, can technical solutions, gradual reforms, and individual-level programming genuinely change the deeply entrenched carceral state that has been expanding in the US for over 40 years? In this book, the authors offer an examination of the creative ideas that twelve US-based social justice organizations put forward for how participation in social change might spur not only individual-level change in young people, but community-wide mobilization against the harms resulting from the "tough on crime" movement and neoliberal policy. Using alternative programs grounded in political and social consciousness-raising, these organizations provide important and novel methods for how we might roll back carceral expansion. Their approaches resonate with scholarship in criminology and related fields; however, they sharply contrast with popular notions of "what works". The authors detail how community-based organizations must navigate not only these scientific forces, but the bureaucratic and financial ones consistent with neoliberal governance as well as the more formidable, less navigable political barriers that activate when organizations mobilize young people of color for social and carceral reform. While aware of the formidable barriers they face, the authors highlight the emancipatory potential of community-based social justice organizations working with the most marginalized young people across several major US cities. Written in an accessible way, this book will be of interest to scholars, students, progressive policymakers, practitioners, and activists and their allies who are deeply troubled by the class and racial disparities that pervade the carceral state.

LEGO (R) Play Book - Ideas to Bring Your Bricks to Life (Hardcover): Dk LEGO (R) Play Book - Ideas to Bring Your Bricks to Life (Hardcover)
Dk; Contributions by Tim Goddard, Peter Reid, Tim Johnson, Barney Main, … 1
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R430 R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Save R44 (10%) Ships in 5 - 7 working days

Pick up this fantastic LEGO (R) building ideas book to find out how you can build anything with your collection of LEGO bricks! Find hundreds of fun, creative LEGO building ideas in DK's LEGO Play Book. Build a fairy tale cottage and an enchanted forest with trolls and a giant. Dive under water and create cute sea creatures and monsters of the deep. Go wild with safari animal builds, and create extreme sports vehicles for your LEGO minifigures. Or get spooky and build a mad scientist's lab and a haunted house! With over 500 imaginative building ideas and tips, you can choose from quick builds, cool builds or models that only use a handful of LEGO bricks. For beginners and accomplished builders alike, LEGO fans of all ages will find a whole host of ideas within this book to inspire you pick up your LEGO bricks and get building. Ready, get set - PLAY! LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and Knob configurations and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group. (c)2014 The LEGO Group. All rights reserved. Produced by DK Publishing under licence from the LEGO Group.

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