Since the terrible shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, lawmakers and school officials continue to deliberate over new laws and policies to keep students safe, including putting more police officers in schools. Yet these decisionmakers have not given enough attention to the potential negative consequences that such laws and policies may have, such as creating a pathway from school to prison for many students. Traditionally, only educators, not law enforcement, handled certain lower-level offenses that students committed, such as fighting or making threats without using a weapon. Drawing on recent restricted data from the US Department of Education, this Article presents an original empirical analysis revealing ...
The implementation of school resource officer programs has been a popular response to school-based v...
The implementation of school resource officer programs has been a popular response to school-based v...
Federal and state governments in the United States have invested nearly $2 billion in school policin...
Since the terrible shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, lawmakers and ...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
The fate of school discipline and security in America is at a crucial turning point. While the “scho...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Police officers have become permanent fixtures in public schools. The sharp increase in the number o...
We are reissuing Police in Schools are Not the Answer to the Newtown Shootings, an issue brief that ...
A recent event that occurred in a South Carolina classroom illustrates why there should be concern a...
The “school-to-prison pipeline” wreaks havoc on the lives of thousands of students each year, partic...
The implementation of school resource officer programs has been a popular response to school-based v...
The implementation of school resource officer programs has been a popular response to school-based v...
Federal and state governments in the United States have invested nearly $2 billion in school policin...
Since the terrible shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, lawmakers and ...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
The fate of school discipline and security in America is at a crucial turning point. While the “scho...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Recent data indicate that the majority of schools now have regular contact with law enforcement offi...
Police officers have become permanent fixtures in public schools. The sharp increase in the number o...
We are reissuing Police in Schools are Not the Answer to the Newtown Shootings, an issue brief that ...
A recent event that occurred in a South Carolina classroom illustrates why there should be concern a...
The “school-to-prison pipeline” wreaks havoc on the lives of thousands of students each year, partic...
The implementation of school resource officer programs has been a popular response to school-based v...
The implementation of school resource officer programs has been a popular response to school-based v...
Federal and state governments in the United States have invested nearly $2 billion in school policin...