Who gets a childhood?: race and juvenile justice in twentieth-century Texas

Introduction : Race, childhood, and juvenile justice history -- The other lost generation : reform and resistance in the juvenile training schools, 1907-1929 -- Socializing delinquency : child welfare, mental health, and the critique of institutions, 1929-1949 -- Juvenile rehabilitation and the colo...

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Main Author: Bush, William S. 1967- (Author)
Contributors: Bush, William 1929- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: Athens, Ga. [u.a.] University of Georgia Press 2010
In:Year: 2010
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Summary:Introduction : Race, childhood, and juvenile justice history -- The other lost generation : reform and resistance in the juvenile training schools, 1907-1929 -- Socializing delinquency : child welfare, mental health, and the critique of institutions, 1929-1949 -- Juvenile rehabilitation and the color line : the training school for Black delinquent girls, 1943-1950 -- James Dean and Jim Crow : the failure of reform and the racialization of delinquency in the 1950s -- "Hard to reach" : the politics of delinquency prevention in postwar Houston -- Circling the wagons : the struggle over the Texas Youth Council, 1965-1971 -- Creating a right to treatment : Morales v. Turman, 1971-1988 -- Epilogue : The new American dilemma
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:X, 257 S. Ill., Kt.
ISBN:0820337196
9780820337197
9780820329833
0820329835