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Wildcat of the Streets: Race, Class and the Punitive Turn in 1970s Detroit.

机译:街头的野猫:种族,阶级和1970年代底特律的惩罚性转弯。

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This dissertation is a social history of the city of Detroit in the 1970s. Using archives official and unofficial --- oral histories and archived document collections, self-published memoirs and legal documents, personal papers and the newspapers of the radical press --- it portrays a city in flux. It was in the 1970s that the urban crisis in the cities of the United States crested. Detroit, as had been the case throughout the twentieth century, was at the forefront of these changes. This dissertation demonstrates the local social, political, and economic circumstances that contributed to the dramatic increase in prison populations since the 1970s with a focus on the halls of government, the courtroom, and city streets. In the streets, unemployed African American youth organized themselves to counteract the contracted social distribution allocated to them under rapidly changing economic circumstances. They organized themselves for creative expression, protection and solidarity in a hostile city, and to pursue economic endeavors in the informal economy. They sometimes committed crimes. In the courts, Wayne County Juvenile Court Judge James Lincoln, a liberal Democrat long allied with New Deal political alliances, became disenchanted with rehabilitative solutions to juvenile delinquency and embraced more punitive measures, namely incarceration. In city hall, Coleman Young, the city's first African American mayor, confronted this crisis with a form of policing that concentrated predominately on the city's unemployed African American youth, and the result was the criminalization of poverty and race we have come to understand as mass incarceration.
机译:本文是1970年代底特律市的社会历史。利用官方和非官方档案馆-口述历史和档案馆藏,自我出版的回忆录和法律文件,个人报纸以及激进新闻报纸-描绘了一个不断变化的城市。正是在1970年代,美国城市的城市危机爆发。就像整个20世纪一样,底特律处于这些变化的最前沿。这篇论文展示了自1970年代以来导致监狱人口急剧增加的当地社会,政治和经济环境,重点是政府礼堂,法庭和城市街道。在街头,失业的非裔美国青年组织起来以抵消在迅速变化的经济环境下分配给他们的合同制社会分配。他们组织起来在一个敌对的城市中进行创造性的表达,保护和团结,并在非正规经济中追求经济努力。他们有时犯罪。在法庭上,韦恩县少年法院法官詹姆斯·林肯(James Lincoln)是一个长期与新政联盟结盟的自由民主党人,对恢复少年犯罪的解决方案感到不满,并采取了更多惩罚措施,即监禁。在市政厅中,该市第一位非裔美国市长科尔曼·扬(Coleman Young)以一种形式的警务应对这场危机,这种警务主要集中于该市失业的非裔青年,结果是将贫困和种族定为犯罪,这已成为大众监禁。

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  • 作者

    Stauch, Michael, Jr.;

  • 作者单位

    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 American history.;Modern history.;Black history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 439 p.
  • 总页数 439
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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