(Excerpt) Juvenile delinquents are often thought of as intrinsically evil. These youths are blamed for their own plight, believed to be a result of innate character flaws. However, such an obtuse perception is problematic. In many cases, these juvenile delinquents were made delinquents by a faulty system, namely, the School-to-Prison Pipeline. The School-to-Prison Pipeline is a troubling phenomenon in which students are suspended, expelled or even arrested for minor offenses instead of being sent simply to an administrator’s office. Often, these students have backgrounds of poverty, abuse, neglect, and may even have learning disabilities. Instead of being offered counseling, “unruly” students are “isolated, punished, and pushed out” into th...
Drawing upon the authors’ experiences working in schools as teachers, teacher educators, researchers...
From both a societal and institutional level, the school-to-prison pipeline continues to be an issue...
This paper examines the relationship between prisons and education in American culture, comparing pu...
The student to prison pipeline is a present-day issue that is depriving students from their right to...
In the United States, mass incarceration is a way of life. In this literature review, the link betwe...
The school system penalizes students with the criminalization of their records, hurting their future...
The school system penalizes students with the criminalization of their records, hurting their future...
The school system penalizes students with the criminalization of their records, hurting their future...
The school system penalizes students with the criminalization of their records, hurting their future...
Strict law and order policies, due to the War on Drugs, enacted in the 1970\u27s have led to the mas...
Strict law and order policies, due to the War on Drugs, enacted in the 1970\u27s have led to the mas...
The school-to-prison pipeline is one of our nation’s most formidable challenges. It refers to the tr...
Beginning in the 1980’s, America began a ‘war on crime’, taking a tougher stance with longer sentenc...
Black students experience out-of-school suspensions at a higher rate than other students. The higher...
Recent scholarship on the school-to-prison pipeline has zeroed in on the disturbing trajectory of bl...
Drawing upon the authors’ experiences working in schools as teachers, teacher educators, researchers...
From both a societal and institutional level, the school-to-prison pipeline continues to be an issue...
This paper examines the relationship between prisons and education in American culture, comparing pu...
The student to prison pipeline is a present-day issue that is depriving students from their right to...
In the United States, mass incarceration is a way of life. In this literature review, the link betwe...
The school system penalizes students with the criminalization of their records, hurting their future...
The school system penalizes students with the criminalization of their records, hurting their future...
The school system penalizes students with the criminalization of their records, hurting their future...
The school system penalizes students with the criminalization of their records, hurting their future...
Strict law and order policies, due to the War on Drugs, enacted in the 1970\u27s have led to the mas...
Strict law and order policies, due to the War on Drugs, enacted in the 1970\u27s have led to the mas...
The school-to-prison pipeline is one of our nation’s most formidable challenges. It refers to the tr...
Beginning in the 1980’s, America began a ‘war on crime’, taking a tougher stance with longer sentenc...
Black students experience out-of-school suspensions at a higher rate than other students. The higher...
Recent scholarship on the school-to-prison pipeline has zeroed in on the disturbing trajectory of bl...
Drawing upon the authors’ experiences working in schools as teachers, teacher educators, researchers...
From both a societal and institutional level, the school-to-prison pipeline continues to be an issue...
This paper examines the relationship between prisons and education in American culture, comparing pu...