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Abstract
The name Jezebel has long been associated with promiscuous and manipulative women since Biblical times. The name is now often associated with Black women and girls. In this paper, the author (1) explored the impact of the Jezebel stereotype on Black girls’ sexual victimization, (2) discussed the impact of adverse childhood experiences, and (3) examined how carceral public systems harm Black girls and make them vulnerable to being sex trafficked. The carceral public systems discussed in this paper include educational settings and child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Recommendations to redress race and racism, classism, and sexism in these three settings are offered.
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1 The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, Columbus, USA (GRID:grid.261331.4) (ISNI:0000 0001 2285 7943)





