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GrogVix [38]
4 years ago
13

The Sociological Conversations interview with Victor Rios highlights the differential treatment that racial and ethnic minoritie

s, particularly those in the inner cities, receive from a young age. In his youth, Rios often encountered police intrusion upon his daily life, including at school. What sociological idea epitomizes Rios's experience
Social Studies
1 answer:
horrorfan [7]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Foucault's panopticon    

Explanation:

Foucault's panopticon is an architectural structure. This based on the principle called periphery an annular building at the center, at the tower. The building was divided into cells. Each cell extends the whole building width. This is the permanent visibility that works on" in the inmate a state of conscious and the permanent visibility".  

Thus here whatever the experience Ross has related to the principle of Foucault's panopticon.  

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