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Stigma, Penalty and Black British Young Women: Historicizing Child Q

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Stigma, Penalty and Black British Young Women: Historicizing Child Q. Miller, Esmorie (Artist). 2022.

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title = "Stigma, Penalty and Black British Young Women: Historicizing Child Q",
abstract = "The Child Q case resounds a history rife with hidden intersections of gendered stigma and penalty for Black, racialized young British women. The case illustrates ongoing concerns, within contemporary British criminology, regarding the paucity of knowledge on Black young women{\textquoteright}s lived experiences.",
author = "Esmorie Miller",
year = "2022",
month = jul,
day = "6",
language = "English",

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