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Restoring Justice: An Alternative to the School-to-Prison PipelineDaisy Morales - The school-to-prison pipeline, a "partnership” between juvenile courts and the school system, "developed through a punitive and harmful framework to the detriment of many vulnerable children and adolescents,” is a phenomenon of the late twentieth century... Keep Reading »
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Fatherhood Socialization of Masculinity Through Parental Involvement in Youth SportJoseph M. Serrato - Fathers often use sport to socialize their sons into masculinity. When coaching their own son in a sport, men must juggle their own desire to win with their son’s enjoyment. This paper examines the types of masculinity in coaching, while integrating theories... Keep Reading »
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Artistic Expression for Political Change: Comedy as Counter-Terrorist ActionZoe D. Fine - In 1931, Kenneth Burke challenged the idea that literature and art were merely ornamental. “All of the verbal arts,” he explained, “including literature, drama, speech, pedagogy, and reportage, affect both social knowledge and political decision-making... Keep Reading »
Coming Out and the Transition to Adulthood in LGBQ YouthShaakya Vembar - The transition to adulthood in the lives of non-heterosexual youth may offer rich information regarding the criteria youth utilize to measure their achievement of adult status. Yet LGBQ youth experiences and the transition to adulthood have not been brought together... Keep Reading »
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Idle Youth: Using Sport to Address the Youth Bulge in Sierra LeoneWill LA. Bennett - There is a growing consensus that the prevalence of a large youth population is not conducive to peace and that such a ‘youth bulge’ can even increase the risk of civil conflict and political violence.[1] Richard Cincotta and Elizabeth Leahy argue that... Keep Reading »
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