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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandra CoxPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780813570464ISBN 10: 0813570468 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 30 January 2018 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAlexandra Cox's Trapped in a Vice on The Page 99 Test--The Page 99 Test Youth incarceration comes to the North Country by Alexandra Cox--Adirondack Daily Enterprise New Books in Sociology podcast interview with Alexandra Cox--New Books in Sociology Podcast ON THE SCENE: Challenges of incarcerating youth in New York, by Naj Wikoff--Lake Placid News Trapped in the juvenile justice system spotlight--Gates Cambridge Book Excerpt: Their Former Offense Keeps Blocking Them from Moving Ahead--JJIE.org The Past Repeats Itself in New York's Juvenile Justice System interview with Alexandra Cox--NYN Media Pg. 99 Alexandra Cox's Trapped in a Vice --Campaign for the American Reader Author opposes converting local prison to youth facility by Glynis Hart--Adirondack Daily Enterprise Teens imprisoned: Vice as vise: Research book sparks discussion, questions effectiveness of juvenile incarceration by Kim Dedam--Sun Community News Alexandra Cox's Trapped in a Vice: The Consequences of Con?nement for Young People is a profound piece of scholarship with the potential to rattle the ?eld of youth justice. --Critical Criminology Alexandra Cox's Trapped in a Vice will deepen the juvenile justice reform discussion. Fundamental to her work is an argument that is essential as it is true: reform must be broader than moving juveniles from adult prisons to juvenile prisons and rehabilitation efforts must have outcomes that extend beyond the walls of incarceration. --Reginald Dwayne Betts author of A Question of Freedom and Bastards of the Reagan Era Trapped in a Vice is an excellent piece of scholarship from start to finish. Cox weaves together stories, policy data, and literature in a seamless fashion to expose the paradox of 'ungovernable' children. This brilliant, well written work is guaranteed to become a landmark piece in the field. --Laura Abrams author of Compassionate Confinement: A Year in the Life of Unit C Community Calendar: April 6, 2018 Trapped in a Vice event listing--Press Republican Cox provides important and compelling insights about young people involved in the juvenile and criminal justice systems and about these systems themselves.Trapped in a Vice is a significant contribution to the field, filled with unique and comprehensive knowledge. --Jamie Fader author of Falling Back: Incarceration and Transitions to Adulthood among Urban Youth Trapped in the juvenile justice system spotlight--Gates Cambridge The Past Repeats Itself in New York's Juvenile Justice System interview with Alexandra Cox--NYN Media Pg. 99 Alexandra Cox's Trapped in a Vice --Campaign for the American Reader Author opposes converting local prison to youth facility by Glynis Hart--Adirondack Daily Enterprise Teens imprisoned: Vice as vise: Research book sparks discussion, questions effectiveness of juvenile incarceration by Kim Dedam--Sun Community News Book Excerpt: Their Former Offense Keeps Blocking Them from Moving Ahead--JJIE.org Alexandra Cox's Trapped in a Vice on The Page 99 Test--The Page 99 Test Youth incarceration comes to the North Country by Alexandra Cox--Adirondack Daily Enterprise New Books in Sociology podcast interview with Alexandra Cox--New Books in Sociology Podcast ON THE SCENE: Challenges of incarcerating youth in New York, by Naj Wikoff--Lake Placid News Black and Highly Dangerous Podcast with Alexandra Cox--Black and Highly Dangerous Podcasr An insightful, original examination, rich with details of the often confounding details of troubled young peoples' lives, of the challenges and difficulties of constructively intervening in these lives. --Journal of Community Corrections Superpredator: The Criminalization of Youth, by Alex S. Vitale--Jacobin Sociologist Questions Justice of Juvenile Incarcerations, by The Elm staff--The Elm Community Calendar: April 6, 2018 Trapped in a Vice event listing--Press Republican Alexandra Cox's Trapped in a Vice will deepen the juvenile justice reform discussion. Fundamental to her work is an argument that is essential as it is true: reform must be broader than moving juveniles from adult prisons to juvenile prisons and rehabilitation efforts must have outcomes that extend beyond the walls of incarceration. --Reginald Dwayne Betts author of A Question of Freedom and Bastards of the Reagan Era Alexandra Cox's Trapped in a Vice: The Consequences of Con?nement for Young People is a profound piece of scholarship with the potential to rattle the ?eld of youth justice. --Critical Criminology Trapped in a Vice is an excellent piece of scholarship from start to finish. Cox weaves together stories, policy data, and literature in a seamless fashion to expose the paradox of 'ungovernable' children. This brilliant, well written work is guaranteed to become a landmark piece in the field. --Laura Abrams author of Compassionate Confinement: A Year in the Life of Unit C Cox provides important and compelling insights about young people involved in the juvenile and criminal justice systems and about these systems themselves.Trapped in a Vice is a significant contribution to the field, filled with unique and comprehensive knowledge. --Jamie Fader author of Falling Back: Incarceration and Transitions to Adulthood among Urban Youth Cox provides important and compelling insights about young people involved in the juvenile and criminal justice systems and about these systems themselves.Trapped in a Vice is a significant contribution to the field, filled with unique and comprehensive knowledge. --Jamie Fader author of Falling Back: Incarceration and Transitions to Adulthood among Urban Youth Author InformationALEXANDRA COX is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Essex in Colchester, England. 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