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How to Make a Criminal: A Genealogy of the Youth Criminal Justice System in Canada
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Youth criminal justice has been an ongoing narrative in Canada from the late 19 th century which has interacted with the questions of the role of young people and appropriate punishments from the beginning. This project discusses those questions as a Foucauldian genealogy and considers how youth punishment is justified in Canada. Beginning with the work of John Joseph Kelso and the child saving movement from the late 19 th century, the narrative of youth justice in Canada carries through the
doi:10.22215/etd/2018-12987
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