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Etymological Injustice - Faugas, Woodger
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In this work, peer-reviewed by a diverse and international team of practicing and licensed attorneys, I deal with the community reentry of young people of African-American origin who have experienced incarceration and are navigating sociophysiological challenges. In particular, I address some of the challenges that these youth have faced -by investigating an array of issues relating to their transitioning from youth correctional facilities back to general society. As a first step, I provide background information. As a second step, I accentuate transitional barriers, while offering…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this work, peer-reviewed by a diverse and international team of practicing and licensed attorneys, I deal with the community reentry of young people of African-American origin who have experienced incarceration and are navigating sociophysiological challenges. In particular, I address some of the challenges that these youth have faced -by investigating an array of issues relating to their transitioning from youth correctional facilities back to general society. As a first step, I provide background information. As a second step, I accentuate transitional barriers, while offering systems-level solutions. As a third and final step, I argue in favor of select legal reforms. In writing this peer-reviewed book, I drew on information gathered through evidence-based research, case studies, and anecdotes stemming from my lived experiences working at an advocacy organization and mentoring African-American youth.
Autorenporträt
Woodger Faugas est chercheur et avocat. Il a fréquenté la Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law et en a obtenu un diplôme de Juris Doctor (JD), avec mention en recherche juridique avancée. Après avoir travaillé dans les domaines du droit, de l'éducation et de la gestion, Woodger poursuit des études de doctorat en médecine (MD) à la faculté de médecine de l'Université de Californie à San Francisco (UCSF).