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Nayak, Anoop; Williamson, Howard; Bjork, Mikela; Restler, Victoria; Anyon, Jean – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
This article presents a review of "Lost youth in the global city: class, culture and the urban imaginary," by Jo-Anne Dillabough and Jacqueline Kennelly. In many ways the "juke-box boys" would today form a stratum of the "lost youth" that Jo-Anne Dillabough and Jacqueline Kennelly discuss in their thoughtful account…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Subcultures, Research Methodology, Adolescents

Geyen, Dashiel J. – Journal of Black Psychology, 1993
Reviews "Understanding Black Adolescent Male Violence" (Amos N. Wilson, 1991). Violence among young African-American males is explored, with a comprehensive analysis of causes of violence in the inner-city and suggested remediation and preventive methods for solving the violence problem. Theories of male development and the role of an…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Afrocentrism, Black Youth

Pratt, Menah A. E. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1993
Examines research on racial bias, focusing on the discretionary decision-making junctures of the juvenile court system. Research and statistics continue to suggest that the public, the police, the prosecution, and the jury all treat blacks more unfairly based to a large extent on race. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Youth, Court Litigation, Crime