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Children Inside: Rhetoric and Practice in a Locked Institution for Children

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Barbara Kelly focuses on an institution for juveniles where the ``caring process'' involves depriving these children of liberty. Children Inside provides a stark example of this central gap in the juvenile welfare system, between the well-intentioned rhetoric of welfare, and its harsher bare cells, solitary confinement, and the physical restraint of children within the unit.

248 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1992

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Barbara Kelly

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