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Crime Quote by Henry Giroux

“In the United States the state monopoly on the use of violence has intensified since the 1980s, and in the process, has been increasingly directed against young people, low-income whites, poor minorities, immigrants, and women.” quote by Henry Giroux
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“In the United States the state monopoly on the use of violence has intensified since the 1980s, and in the process, has been increasingly directed against young people, low-income whites, poor minorities, immigrants, and women.”

Henry Giroux

About This Quote

Source Book: Terrorizing Youth: The Politics of Youth Violence, Henry Giroux, 2015

The state’s monopoly on violence increasingly targets marginalized groups, especially youth and women, intensifying social inequality.

In simple terms: State violence now harms vulnerable groups more.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge systemic violence.

Themes

power violence inequality state youth

Mood

critical concerned

Type

political social commentary

When to use this quote

  • community organizing
  • policy reform
  • education advocacy
  • legal defense

Key Concepts

social control structural violence political economy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does state violence shape community trust?
  • What can individuals do to oppose systemic oppression?
A Different Perspective

State power can be resisted only through collective action, not just individual effort.

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