Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality 211 - Girls in the System: Gender, Youth and Justice
Girls in the System
Fall
2025
01
4.00
Adina Giannelli
M W 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM
Smith College
SWG-211-01-202601
Seelye 306
agiannelli@smith.edu
This interdisciplinary course considers the issue of gender, race, sexuality and class in the juvenile justice system. Drawing on gender and sexuality studies, criminal justice and sociological literature, social critiques, policy papers, case law, documentary film, personal narratives and fiction, the course critically examines the history of the juvenile justice system; what it means to be in "the system"; the role of "justice" in the juvenile system; and reviews some of the major issues faced by the youth who are subject to this system. In addition, the course considers the role of youth action and resistance against the system. (E)