RT Book T1 The myth of the community fix: inequality and the politics of youth punishment A1 Cate, Sarah D. LA English PP New York, NY PB Oxford University Press YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1823913393 AB "The chapter also outlines the approach of the book, which provides a qualitative assessment of changes within the justice system and situates them within a broader policy and historical context. This perspective explores how youth are being treated, what is happening to those no longer sent to state-run prisons, and the complex political story behind how this reform model developed and garnered widespread support. These reforms contribute to a larger pattern of American social policy development toward devolution, privatization, and an emphasis on individual responsibility, rather than on eliminating economic and political inequalities"-- CN HV9104 SN 9780197674291 SN 9780197674284 K1 Juvenile delinquents : United States K1 Juvenile justice, Administration of : United States K1 Prison reform : United States K1 USA : Jugendlicher Täter : Jugendstrafe : Gesellschaft : Privatisierung