Book Explores How Minority Girls With Disabilities Are Criminalized, Form 'Ecology of Resistance' in Juvenile Jails
February 20, 2018
February 20, 2018
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Feb. 20 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
Reams of data and countless studies have pointed out how minorities are disproportionately incarcerated and punished in the American justice system, despite similar rates of law-breaking between races. Less attention is paid, however, to the perspectives of those actually in the system. A new book examines the viewpoints of an even-less-represented group, female minorities with disabilities. How they go . . .
Reams of data and countless studies have pointed out how minorities are disproportionately incarcerated and punished in the American justice system, despite similar rates of law-breaking between races. Less attention is paid, however, to the perspectives of those actually in the system. A new book examines the viewpoints of an even-less-represented group, female minorities with disabilities. How they go . . .