RT Article T1 Responsible Submission: The Racialized Consequences of Neoliberal Juvenile Justice Practices JF Social justice VO 41 IS 4 SP 23 OP 39 A1 Cox, Alexandra 1978- LA English YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747155284 AB The article discusses what the author refers to as the racialized consequences of neoliberal juvenile justice practices in America as of 2015, and it mentions violations of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, as well as U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence and racial discrimination claims such as McClesky v. Kemp. The use of behavioral interventions in juvenile justice systems is examined, as well as deference, submissiveness, and personal responsibility. K1 United States. Constitution. 14th Amendment K1 Juvenile justice administration -- Social aspects K1 Responsibility K1 Respect K1 McCleskey v. Kemp (Supreme Court case) K1 Submissiveness K1 Juvenile justice administration -- United States K1 Race -- Social aspects K1 Neoliberalism