Justice for Girls?

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2009-12-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Chicago Pr
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Summary

For over a century, as women have fought for and won greater freedoms, concern over an epidemic of female criminality, especially among young women, has followed. Fear of this crime wavedespite a persistent lack of evidence of its existencehas played a decisive role in the development of the youth justice systems in the United States and Canada.Justice for Girls?is a comprehensive comparative study of the way these countries have responded to the hysteria over "girl crime" and how it has affected the treatment of both girls and boys. Tackling a century of historical evidence and crime statistics, Jane B. Sprott and Anthony N. Doob carefully trace the evolution of approaches to the treatment of young offenders. Seeking to keep youths out of adult courts, both countries have built their systems around rehabilitation. But, as Sprott and Doob reveal, the myth of the "girl crime wave" led to a punitive system where young people are dragged into court for minor offenses and girls are punished far more severely than boys. Thorough, timely, and persuasive,Justice for Girls?will be vital to anyone working with troubled youths.

Author Biography

Jane B. Sprott is associate professor of criminal justice and criminology at Ryerson University. Anthony N. Doob is professor at the Centre of Criminology at the University of Toronto and coauthor of Responding to Youth Crime in Canada.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Criminal Girls and Girls in Youth Justicep. 1
Are Sugar and Spice Really Evolving into Snips and Snails and Puppy-Dog Tails?p. 19
Paternalism and the Social Control of Adolescent Girls: Juvenile Justice Reform in the United Statesp. 44
Paternalism and the Social Control of Adolescent Girls: Juvenile Justice Reform in Canadap. 74
The Impact of Law Reform: Deinstitutionalization in Law and Practice in the United Statesp. 98
The Impact of Law Reform: Deinstitutionalization in Law and Practice in Canadap. 128
Continuity and Change in Justice for Girlsp. 158
Appendixesp. 175
Notesp. 191
Referencesp. 199
Indexp. 209
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