New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law : Punished : Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys (1)
ISBN: 9780814769324
Platform/Publisher: PQ ebrary / NYU Press
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Subjects: Punishment : California : Oakland.;

In this compelling sociological narrative, Rios describes the problems facing black and Latino youth as they come of age. A former gang member who went on to earn a Ph.D. at Berkeley, Rios returned to his old Oakland neighborhood to shadow 40 young men as they dealt with poverty, violence, and institutionalized racism. As he recounts their life stories, Rios deftly balances analysis with vivid anecdotes about uninterested educators, struggling parents, police brutality, and gang victimization. From elementary school on, teachers and law enforcement mark these boys as "dangerous" or "difficult," and harshly punish them for petty infractions. Once they accumulate "negative credentials," the young men are subject to increased surveillance-and are consequently more likely to end up in prison. Rios terms this criminalization "the youth control complex," and explains how it systematically deprives boys of their dignity and their ability to succeed at school or in the job market. He examines how the culture of punishment pushes young men into the very criminality that the punishment is meant to deter, and makes a compelling argument that better financed social programs and positive reinforcement could make all the difference. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Rios Victor M. :

Victor M. Rios is Associate Dean of Social Science and Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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