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我們如何培養一群孩子進入大學,卻又將另一群孩子送進監獄?
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愛麗絲.高夫曼 |
TED2015
• March 2015
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在美國,有兩種機構引導青少年的成長過程:大學和監獄。社會學家愛麗絲.高夫曼在費城的一個問題社區裡住了六年。她親眼看到非裔美籍和拉美裔的青少年如何被迫走上監獄這條路--有時候只是因為犯了非常小的過錯。在這場慷慨激昂的演說中,她問道:「為什麼帶給這些年輕人的,只是逮捕、入獄?」
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