One in four Americans has a record reflecting some form of involvement with the criminal justice system, and the law currently does very little to protect an individual from discriminatory treatment on the basis of that record. In 2010, the Center for Community Alternatives published a report that revealed a widespread practice among colleges and universities of obtaining and relying upon criminal history information in admissions proceedings. This Note asks whether, if this practice results in a racially disproportionate adverse impact on admissions decisions, there exists disparate impact liability that could be challenged by the Department of Education under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The Note begins by focusing on the well-docume...
Limited access to education inside American prisons imposes a devastating condition of confinement t...
Over the last three decades, our nation has witnessed a dramatic change regarding how schools discip...
Increased media attention on college crime has led to greater prioritization of campus safety when s...
Questions about criminal and juvenile records in the college application process are common and freq...
This dissertation explores the collateral consequences of criminal record stigma within the realm of...
Cnaan, Draine, Frazier, and Sinha (2008) indicated that the more punitive and exclusionary in which ...
57 pagesIn February of 2018, Oregon State University President Edward J. Ray reaffirmed the universi...
This Article argues that university discipline procedures likely discriminate against minority stude...
There are over 2.3 million people currently incarcerated in the United States (Wagner and Rabuy 2017...
180 pagesThis dissertation investigates the consequences of parental incarceration on youth’s educat...
In assignment one, the writer reviewed the literature regarding the issue of colleges, universities,...
abstract: Very little information is known about the experiences of graduate students with criminal ...
The school-to-prison pipeline is one of our nation’s most formidable challenges. It refers to the tr...
Criminal background checks as a requisite for employment is not a new idea, specifically when recrui...
In the United States, mass incarceration is a way of life. In this literature review, the link betwe...
Limited access to education inside American prisons imposes a devastating condition of confinement t...
Over the last three decades, our nation has witnessed a dramatic change regarding how schools discip...
Increased media attention on college crime has led to greater prioritization of campus safety when s...
Questions about criminal and juvenile records in the college application process are common and freq...
This dissertation explores the collateral consequences of criminal record stigma within the realm of...
Cnaan, Draine, Frazier, and Sinha (2008) indicated that the more punitive and exclusionary in which ...
57 pagesIn February of 2018, Oregon State University President Edward J. Ray reaffirmed the universi...
This Article argues that university discipline procedures likely discriminate against minority stude...
There are over 2.3 million people currently incarcerated in the United States (Wagner and Rabuy 2017...
180 pagesThis dissertation investigates the consequences of parental incarceration on youth’s educat...
In assignment one, the writer reviewed the literature regarding the issue of colleges, universities,...
abstract: Very little information is known about the experiences of graduate students with criminal ...
The school-to-prison pipeline is one of our nation’s most formidable challenges. It refers to the tr...
Criminal background checks as a requisite for employment is not a new idea, specifically when recrui...
In the United States, mass incarceration is a way of life. In this literature review, the link betwe...
Limited access to education inside American prisons imposes a devastating condition of confinement t...
Over the last three decades, our nation has witnessed a dramatic change regarding how schools discip...
Increased media attention on college crime has led to greater prioritization of campus safety when s...