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Judging Mohammed: Juvenile Delinquency, Immigration, And Exclusion At The Paris Palace Of Justice,New
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In October 2005, Three Weeks Of Rioting Erupted In France Following The Accidental Deaths Of Two French Boys Of North African Ancestry. Killed While Fleeing The Police, These Boys Were Deemed Dangerous Based Largely On Their Immigrant Origins. In France, Disadvantaged Children Of Immigrant And Foreign Ancestry Represent The Vast Majority Of Formal Suspects And Have Increasingly Been Portrayed As A Threat To Public Safety And As The Embodiment Of The Assault On French Values. Despite Official Rhetoric Of Protection, Judging Mohammed Reveals How The Treatment Of These Children In The Juvenile Courts System Undermines Legal Guarantees Of Equality And Due Process And Reinforces Existing Hierarchies. Based On Five Years Of Extensive Research In The Largest And Most Influential Juvenile Court In France, This Work Follows Young People Inside The System, From Arrest To Court Trials. Revealing An Alarming Turn Toward Accountability, Restitution, And Retribution, This Groundbreaking Study Uncovers The Disquieting Reasons Behind France'S Shifting Approaches To The Identification, Treatment, And Representation Of Its Delinquent Youth.
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- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book has three hundred sixty-eight pages. It offers an in-depth exploration of juvenile delinquency in French courts.
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- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Susan J. Terrio. She provides a comprehensive analysis of juvenile justice in France.
- Q: What is the main subject of this book? A: The main subject of this book is juvenile delinquency and its intersection with immigration and legal systems in France.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: This book explores themes of accountability, legal inequality, and the treatment of immigrant youth in the French legal system.
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