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Governing Girls
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In recent years there has been significant media hype and moral panic over assaults and violent crimes perpetrated by young women. The governmental response to control crime and to provide protecti...
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01 September 2011

In recent years there has been significant media hype and moral panic over assaults and violent crimes perpetrated by young women. The governmental response to control crime and to provide protection to citizens has taken various, often contradictory, forms. The current research agenda on controlling youth violence in Canada, especially in light of provisions in the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is focused on risk assessment. The approach, however, ignores how “risk” is a socio-cultural phenomenon. Through interviews with young female offenders and youth justice authorities, Governing Girls examines female youth violence in the contemporary landscape of control and the increasing reliance on risk assessment tools to classify and manage youths’ level of risk. Exploring the meaning of treatment and rehabilitation in the age of risk, as well as analyzing the gender, race and class dimensions of the risk construct, Christie L. Barron questions the impact of risk rationality and argues that actuarial technologies depoliticize the process of control and further exclude and marginalize young female offenders.
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Pages: 208
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
Publication Date:
01 September 2011
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781552664360
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, LAW / Criminal Law / Juvenile Offenders, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
Christie L. Barron holds a PhD in criminology from Simon Fraser University and has taught in
Canada and the UK. She is the author of "Giving Youth a Voice: A Basis for Rethinking Adolescent
Violence." She lives in Calgary, Alberta.