On the subject of poor families, neighborhoods threatened by absent parents, cities strained by lack of working adults, and the challenge of caring for young people who are not being parented consistently by the adults who should be guiding them, this is another book telling of the abuse of the poor. It is also a book about abuse of Black Americans, whose children are the greatest group in the juvenile justice system and in the foster care programs.
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Review of “Inju$tice, Inc.: How America’s…
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On the subject of poor families, neighborhoods threatened by absent parents, cities strained by lack of working adults, and the challenge of caring for young people who are not being parented consistently by the adults who should be guiding them, this is another book telling of the abuse of the poor. It is also a book about abuse of Black Americans, whose children are the greatest group in the juvenile justice system and in the foster care programs.