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Etymological Injustice: Youth, Incarceration, and Societal Reintegration

About Etymological Injustice: Youth, Incarceration, and Societal Reintegration

In this work, peer-reviewed by a diverse and international team of practicing and licensed attorneys, I deal with the community reentry of young people of African-American origin who have experienced incarceration and are navigating sociophysiological challenges. In particular, I address some of the challenges that these youth have faced -by investigating an array of issues relating to their transitioning from youth correctional facilities back to general society. As a first step, I provide background information. As a second step, I accentuate transitional barriers, while offering systems-level solutions. As a third and final step, I argue in favor of select legal reforms. In writing this peer-reviewed book, I drew on information gathered through evidence-based research, case studies, and anecdotes stemming from my lived experiences working at an advocacy organization and mentoring African-American youth.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798987556603
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 128
  • Published:
  • May 30, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x13x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 413 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: October 19, 2024

Description of Etymological Injustice: Youth, Incarceration, and Societal Reintegration

In this work, peer-reviewed by a diverse and international team of practicing and licensed attorneys, I deal with the community reentry of young people of African-American origin who have experienced incarceration and are navigating sociophysiological challenges. In particular, I address some of the challenges that these youth have faced -by investigating an array of issues relating to their transitioning from youth correctional facilities back to general society. As a first step, I provide background information. As a second step, I accentuate transitional barriers, while offering systems-level solutions. As a third and final step, I argue in favor of select legal reforms. In writing this peer-reviewed book, I drew on information gathered through evidence-based research, case studies, and anecdotes stemming from my lived experiences working at an advocacy organization and mentoring African-American youth.

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